Frank Pugliese

American TV writer and artistic director

Frank Pugliese is an American TV writer and artistic director. He won a WGA Award for the Homicide: Life on the Street episode "Night of the Dead Living."[1] He is also a playwright.[2] In 2017 Pugliese became the co-showrunner of House of Cards.[3]

Pugliese's plays include: Aven'U Boys (Obie Award), The King of Connecticut, The Talk, The Alarm, Matty's Place, The Summer Winds, and "Hope" is the Thing with Feathers. His screenplays include: Aven' U Boys, 29th Street, Born to Run, Dion, Infamous, Shot in the Heart; and Italian.[4]

Publication

References

  1. ^ HBO
  2. ^ "Broadway Play Publishing Inc". Archived from the original on 2007-11-30. Retrieved 2007-12-12.
  3. ^ Littleton, Cynthia Michelle (February 26, 2016). "'House of Cards' Promotes Pair as Showrunners For Season 5". Variety. Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  4. ^ "Frank Pugliese - faculty". Archived from the original on 2011-11-15. Retrieved 2012-03-28.
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Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Drama (1990–1999)
  • John Sacret Young for "Souvenirs" (1990)
  • Racelle Rosett Schaefer for "Photo Opportunity" (1991)
  • Henry Bromell for "Amazing Grace" (1992)
  • Tom Fontana & Frank Pugliese for "The Night of the Dead Living" (1993)
  • Tom Fontana & David Mills & David Simon for "Bop Gun" (1994)
  • Lance Gentile for "Love's Labor Lost" (1995)
  • Bill Clark & Theresa Rebeck for "Girl Talk" (1996)
  • René Balcer & Richard Sweren for "Entrapment" (1997)
  • Bill Cain for "Proofs for the Existence Of God" (1998)
  • Jason Cahill for "Meadowlands" (1999)
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