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Pulitzer Prize-Winning Playwright Charles Fuller Dies at 83

The Oscar-nominated writer helped launch dozens of careers with his thought-provoking plays.

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Charles Fuller, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright behind some of the most important Black stories in theater, passed away on Monday at the age of 83, per The Hollywood Reporter.

His signature work, A Soldier’s Play, which won the Pulitzer Prize for drama in 1982, follows Black Captain Richard Davenport as he investigates the murder of Black Sergeant Vernon Waters at a segregated Army Base in Louisiana in 1944. The original off-Broadway production starred Charles Brown as Davenport and Adolph Caesar as Waters.

The memorable film version of A Soldier’s Play was released in 1984, with Howard E. Rollins Jr. joining Caesar, who reprised his role in an Oscar-nominated performance. The star-studded cast featured young actors Denzel Washington, Robert Townsend, William Allen Young and David Alan Grier. Black films did not get recognized with awards and fanfare in the early ā€˜80s, so for this movie to be nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best Picture, was a huge deal. To this day, it’s still considered one of the most ground-breaking Black films ever made.

A Soldier’s Play made it to Broadway in 2020, winning Tonys for Best Revival of a Play and Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play for Grier, who now found himself playing Waters.

In response to news of Fuller’s passing, Grier tweeted, ā€œRest n Peace Charles Fuller author of A Soldiers Play and the Oscar-nominated screenplay of A Soldiers Story. Pulitzer Prize recipient and amazing and wonderful artist. It has been my greatest honor to perform his words on both stage and screen, his genius will be missed.ā€

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Over the years actors like Samuel L. Jackson, Larry Riley, Taye Diggs, James McDaniel, Anthony Mackie and Blair Underwood have appeared in various productions of A Soldier’s Play, and Fuller’s work will continue to reach audiences as an upcoming national tour will star Norm Lewis, with Grier also developing a limited series based on the work.

The Oscar-nominee never shied away from discussing race, with some of his most notable plays including Zooman and the Sign, about a young Black girl’s murder; The Perfect Party, about interracial marriage; and The Brownsville Raid, which follows the ā€œdishonorable discharge of an entire Black U.S. Army regiment in 1906 for inciting a riot.ā€

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