Kerr, Walter Francis
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191396, American drama critic, b. Evanston, Ill. He wrote for the theater in the 1930s, and became drama critic for the New York
Herald Tribune in 1951 and for the New York
Times in 1966. His books include
How Not to Write a Play (1955),
The Decline of Pleasure (1962),
The Theater in Spite of Itself (1963), and
Tragedy and Comedy (1967). His book
The Silent Clowns (1975) spurred a revival of interest in film comics of the twenties. He won a Pulitzer Prize for dramatic criticism in 1978.