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Larry Kramer
Laurence David Kramer (June 25, 1935 – May 27, 2020) was an American playwright, author, film producer, public health advocate, and LGBT rights activist. He began his career rewriting scripts while working for Columbia Pictures, which led him to London where he worked with United Artists. There he wrote the screenplay for the film Women in Love (1969) and received an Academy Award nomination for his work. AIDS-related diseases.
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Remembering Larry Kramer

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Larry Kramer, right, and his husband, William David Webster, at the Broadway opening of An Act Of God in May 2015. (Andy Kropa/Invision/Associated Press) A year after his death, the activist and writer remains a reminder of our responsibility to keep fighting Anthony T.

Eaton | Contributing Writeranthonys.interviews@gmail.com May 27 marked a year since the death of Larry Kramer and the LGBTQ community’s loss of one of its most influential leaders.

And as we celebrate Pride Month, it is a perfect time to remember the impact Kramer had in the fight against AIDS and the struggle for LGBTQ equality.

Kramer was an accomplished man, having earned a degree from Yale, an Academy Award nomination as a screenwriter, an Obie Award twice and a Pulitzer

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