Reginald Rose was an American writer known for his work in early television drama, particularly addressing controversial social and political issues.
Born in 1920, he served in the Army before beginning his writing career.
Rose's most famous work, Twelve Angry Men, was inspired by his own jury service.
He received an Emmy for the teleplay and an Oscar nomination for the film adaptation.
Rose wrote for major networks, created the series The Defenders, and contributed to The Twilight Zone.
He also wrote screenplays and stage plays.
Rose's realistic approach influenced the "slice of life" school of television drama in the 1950s.
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