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Ken Eulo (born November 17, 1939) is a Eugene O'Neill Award-winning writer and bestselling author whose novels have collectively sold over 13 million copies worldwide. Born in Newark, New Jersey, Eulo was raised in nearby Nutley, New Jersey, Nutley and graduated in 1957 from Nutley High School. He received his theater training at the Pasadena Playhouse and Heidelberg University. Career Eulo's began his career in New York City, in the 1970s, as a playwright. In the 1980s, he received national recognition with his first Horror fiction, horror book series ''The Brownstone Trilogy''. Since its publication in October 1980, the series has developed a cult following. His success was followed by the novels ''Nocturnal'', ''The Ghost of Veronica Gray'', ''Manhattan Heat'', ''Claw'' and ''The House of Caine''. During the same decade Eulo moved to Los Angeles where he worked as a writer for television shows, including ''Small Wonder (TV series), Small Wonder'', ''Marblehead Manor'', and ' ...
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Eugene O'Neill Award
The Eugene O'Neill Award (Swedish: ''O'Neill-stipendiet'') is one of Sweden's finest awards for stage actors. It is a scholarship for actors at the Swedish theater. It has been awarded annually by the Royal Dramatic Theatre since 1956. History Eugene Gladstone O'Neill (1888–1953) was a noted American playwright. He was a four winner of the Pulitzer Prize for drama and was the Nobel laureate for literature in 1936. Just before Eugene O'Neill died in 1953, he drew up a will in which he gave the then not yet staged play '' Long Day's Journey Into Night'' (written in 1941) to Sweden's Royal Dramatic Theatre (''Dramaten''), along with exclusive first performance rights. The play had its world premiere in Stockholm on February 2, 1956. The gesture was as thanks for Dramaten's continued interest in staging his plays (more so than any other theatre in the world), and for Swedish appreciation of his work long before he became recognized internationally, or in his home country. L ...
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