
Eugene McKinney was born October 2, 1922, in Ft. Worth. McKinney was graduated from Baylor in 1948 and attained a masters there in 1950. He taught playwriting at the Dallas Theater Center from its inception in 1959. With most of the drama department at Baylor he moved to Trinity University in 1963, where he became playwright in residence.
McKinney is the author of numerous original plays and adoptations and of teleplays produced by three major networks. His titles include The Answer Is Two, The Cross-Eyed Bear, A Different Drummer, The Family Game, The Ivory Tower, Two Flights Down, Of Time and the River, The People in the Glass Paperweight, and When You're by Yourself, You're Alone
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