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  1. Scott McPherson (October 13, 1959 Columbus, Ohio – November 7, 1992 Chicago) was an American playwright.

  2. Marvin's Room is a play by the American writer Scott McPherson. It tells the story of Bessie and her estranged sister, Lee, who confront a family crisis. Background. The play is based upon McPherson's experiences with older relatives who lived in Florida.

  3. Nov 9, 1992 · Scott W. McPherson, an actor and playwright who wrote "Marvin's Room," an award-winning Off Broadway hit, died yesterday at his home in Chicago. He was 33 years old.

  4. Scott McPherson was a playwright and actor who wrote Marvin's Room, a critically acclaimed play about family and illness. He was one of the first openly gay, HIV-positive American artists and died of AIDS in 1992.

  5. Nov 12, 1992 · Scott McPherson, 33, a playwright whose successful “Marvin’s Room” combined inventive comedy with the pathos of illness and death.

  6. Scott McPherson. Writer: Marvin's Room. At the time of his death from AIDS, Scott McPherson had been the life-partner of Chicago AIDS activist Daniel Sotomayor, who preceded Scott in death by nine months, in February 1992.

  7. Scott McPherson, born in Columbus, Ohio, was an actor and playwright who lived and worked in Chicago. His first full-length play, Till the Fat Lady Sings, was directed by Eric Simonson at...