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Lonne Elder III was an American actor, playwright and screenwriter. In 1973, he and Suzanne de Passe became the first African Americans to be nominated for the Academy Award for writing. Elder was nominated for Sounder, while De Passe was nominated for the film Lady Sings the Blues
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Lonne Elder III
Born 1927-12-26 (98 years ago) in Americus.
| Award | Year |
|---|---|
| Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Playwright (Ceremonies in Dark Old Men) | 1969 |
| Award | Year |
|---|---|
| Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Drama (Sounder) | 1973 |
| Academy Award for Best Writing Adapted Screenplay (Sounder) | 1972 |
| Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Playwright (Ceremonies in Dark Old Men) | 1969 |
| Name |
|---|
| Judyann Elder(Gifta: 1969-02-14–) |
| Mary Gross(Gifta: 1963–1967) |
Christian Edward Elder, Lonnie Christine Elder, David Elder








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