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(1925-2014) Writer. Ernest Kinoy was born in New York City and died in Townshend, Vermont. He wrote Emmy Award-winning episodes of “The Defenders” and Roots.”

Full Name

Ernest Kinoy

Locations

Bronx

Author's Timeline


Unknown

OTHER

Mr. Kinoy was a graduate of Fieldston School in the Bronx, New York.

Unknown

OTHER

Mr. Kinoy was a graduate of Columbia University.

1925

BIRTH

Ernest Kinoy was born in New York City on April 1, 1925.

1957

LITWORK

Walk Down The Hill


Television play.

1962

LITWORK

Something About a Soldier
Samuel French, Inc.

Comedy-drama, based on the novel by Mark Harris.

1967

LITWORK

Golden Rainbow
Damila Music, Inc.

Musical.

1971

LITWORK

Brother John
Avon

Fiction.

1971

LITWORK

Brother John
Avon

Screenplay.

1972

LITWORK

Buck And The Preacher


Screenplay.

1976

LITWORK

Bajour
Dramatic Publishing Company

Musical.

1976

LITWORK

Victory at Entebbe


Screenplay for television movie.

1981

LITWORK

Skokie


Television movie.

1987

LITWORK

White Water Summer


Screenplay.

1988

LITWORK

Lincoln


Television mini-series.

2014

DEATH

Ernest Kinoy died in Townshend, Vermont, on November 10, 2014.

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