Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1960 (Adapted to screen "The Fugitive Kid")
Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1961 (Adapted to screen "Summer and Smoke")
Death:Death by Heart Attack 10 February 1992 at 12:00 noon in New York, NY (Congestive heart failure, age 61) chart Placidus Equal_H.
American playwright and screenwriter who worked closely with Tennessee Williams. Roberts successfully adapted Williams’s "The Fugitive Kind," 1960, and "Summer and Smoke," 1961, to the screen. During the mid-1970s, he occasionally worked as a character actor on both the stage and in film. Roberts developed congestive heart failure and died on 2/10/1992, New York City, NY. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
Born: June 13, 1930
Birthplace: New York City, United States
Roberts Meade, a long-standing figure in the art community, recently celebrated his 93rd birthday with a private exhibition showcasing his latest works. Known for his abstract expressionist style, Meade continues to inspire both young and seasoned artists alike. The exhibition, held in New York City, was attended by notable art critics and enthusiasts who praised Meade's ability to evolve with the times while maintaining his unique artistic voice.
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Throughout his illustrious career, Roberts Meade has been a pivotal influence in the abstract art movement. His works are known for their vivid colors and dynamic compositions, reflecting his deep understanding of human emotions. Meade's art has been featured in numerous galleries and exhibitions worldwide, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the art world.
Meade's dedication to art and education continues to inspire new generations of artists. His innovative approach and passion for teaching ensure that his legacy will endure for many years to come.