Three Pulitzers, Three for Drama
Edward Albee
1967: A Delicate Balance (drama)
1975: Seascape (drama)
1994: Three Tall Women (drama)
Four Pulitzers, Three for Drama
Robert E. Sherwood
1936: Idiots Delight (drama)
1939: Abe Lincoln in Illinois (drama)
1941: There Shall Be No Night (drama)
1949: Roosevelt and Hopkins (biography)
Eugene O'Neill won four Pulitzer Prizes for Drama.
2011 Clybourne Park by Bruce Norris
2010 Next to Normal, music by Tom Kitt, book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey
2009 Ruined by Lynn Nottage
2008 August: Osage County by Tracy Letts
2007 Rabbit Hole by David Lindsay-Abaire
2006 No Award
2005 Doubt, a parable by John Patrick Shanley
2004 I Am My Own Wife by Doug Wright
2003 Anna in the Tropics by Nilo Cruz
2002 Topdog/Underdog by Suzan-Lori Parks
2001 Proof by David Auburn
2000 Dinner With Friends by Donald Margulies
1999 Wit by Margaret Edson
1998 How I Learned to Drive by Paula Vogel
1997 No Award
1996 Rent by the late Jonathan Larson
1995 The Young Man From Atlanta by Horton Foote
1994 Three Tall Women by Edward Albee
1993 Angels in America: Millennium Approaches by Tony Kushner
1992 The Kentucky Cycle by Robert Schenkkan
1991 Lost in Yonkers by Neil Simon
1990 The Piano Lesson by August Wilson
1989 The Heidi Chronicles by Wendy Wasserstein
1988 Driving Miss Daisy by Alfred Uhry
1987 Fences by August Wilson
1986 No Award
1985 Sunday in the Park With George; music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by James Lapine.
1984 Glengarry Glen Ross by David Mamet
1983 Night, Mother by Marsha Norman
1982 A Soldier's Play by Charles Fuller
1981 Crimes of the Heart by Beth Henley
1980 Talley's Folly by Lanford Wilson
1979 Buried Child by Sam Shepard
1978 The Gin Game by Donald L. Coburn
1977 The Shadow Box by Michael Cristofer
1976 A Chorus Line conceived, choreographed and directed by Michael Bennett, with book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, music by Marvin Hamlisch, and lyrics by Edward Kleban
1975 Seascape by Edward Albee
1974 No Award
1973 That Championship Season by Jason Miller
1972 No Award
1971 The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds by Paul Zindel
1970 No Place To Be Somebody by Charles Gordone
1969 The Great White Hope by Howard Sackler
1968 No Award
1967 A Delicate Balance by Edward Albee
1966 No Award
1965 The Subject Was Roses by Frank D. Gilroy
1964 No Award
1962 How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying by Frank Loesser and Abe Burrows
1961 All The Way Home by Tad Mosel
1960 Fiorello! Book by Jerome Weidman and George Abbott, music by Jerry Bock and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick.
1959 J. B. by Archibald Macleish
1958 Look Homeward, Angel by Ketti Frings
1957 Long Day's Journey Into Night by Eugene O'Neill
1956 Diary of Anne Frank by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich
1955 Cat on A Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams
1954 The Teahouse of the August Moon by John Patrick
1953 Picnic by William Inge
1952 The Shrike by Joseph Kramm
1951 No Award
1950 South Pacific by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan
1949 Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller
1948 A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams
1947 No Award
1946 State of the Union by Russel Crouse and Howard Lindsay
1945 Harvey by Mary Chase
1944 No Award
1943 The Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder
1942 No Award
1941 There Shall Be No Night by Robert E. Sherwood
1940 The Time of Your Life by William Saroyan
1939 Abe Lincoln in Illinois by Robert E. Sherwood
1938 Our Town by Thornton Wilder
1937 You Can't Take It With You by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman
1936 Idiots Delight by Robert E. Sherwood
1935 The Old Maid by Zoe Akins
1934 Men in White by Sidney Kingsley
1933 Both Your Houses by Maxwell Anderson
1932 Of Thee I Sing by George S. Kaufman, Morrie Ryskind and Ira Gershwin
1931 Alison's House by Susan Glaspell
1930 The Green Pastures by Marc Connelly
1929 Street Scene by Elmer L. Rice
1928 Strange Interlude by Eugene O'Neill
1927 In Abraham's Bosom by Paul Green
1926 Craig's Wife by George Kelly
1925 They Knew What They Wanted by Sidney Howard
1924 Hell-Bent Fer Heaven by Hatcher Hughes
1923 Icebound by Owen Davis
1922 Anna Christie by Eugene O'Neill
1921 Miss Lulu Bett by Zona Gale
1920 Beyond the Horizon by Eugene O'Neill
1919 No Award
1918 Why Marry? by Jesse Lynch Williams
1917 No Award
Doug Wright won the 2004 Pulitzer Prize in Drama for his play, I Am My Own Wife, a one-man play about Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, a transgendered German who founded the Gründerzeit Museum in Berlin. The drama was originally produced off-Broadway by Playwrights Horizons, but proved to be so popular it was transferred to Broadway where it also won the 2004 Tony Award for Best Play.
Thornton Wilder won a total of three Pulitzer Prizes in his lifetime: two for Drama and one for a Novel.Thornton Wilder1928: The Bridge of San Luis Rey (novel)1938: Our Town (drama)1943: The Skin of Our Teeth (drama)
Eugene O'Neill won the 1957 Pulitzer Prize in Drama for his play, Long Day's Journey Into Night.
Thornton Wilder won the 1938 Pulitzer Prize in Drama for his play, Our Town, set in Grover's Corner, New Hampshire (much of it in the town cemetery).
The Color Purple, by Alice Walker, won the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
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African-American playwright August Wilson won two Pulitzer Prizes for Drama. Wilson's play, Fences, won the Prize in 1987; another of his plays, The Piano Lesson, won in 1990.
Thornton Wilder won a total of three Pulitzer Prizes in his lifetime: two for Drama and one for a Novel.Thornton Wilder1928: The Bridge of San Luis Rey (novel)1938: Our Town (drama)1943: The Skin of Our Teeth (drama)
CNN has won a total of 11 Pulitzer Prizes as of 2021.
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The New York Times has won the most Pulitzer Prizes by far, at 109, including the five received in 2011. The newspaper with the second best record is The Washington Post, with 57 awards.
Edward Albee won the 1994 Pulitzer Prize in Drama for his play, Three Tall Women.
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No. There is no single individual who won 49 Pulitzer Prizes, but some newspapers and news organizations have accumulated many for journalism categories over the years.The Associated Press (aka AP), which is not a newspaper but a "wire service" (or news bureau) that supplies articles and photographs to newspapers won 49 Pulitzer Prizes. Most of the their awards were for photography or photojournalism, and the majority of their wins were prior to 1990.The New York Times has an impressive record of 109 wins since 1917, the greatest number of Pulitzer Prizes won by one organization, as of 2011.
Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine won the 1985 Pulitzer Prize in Drama for their musical, Sunday in the Park With George.
Paul A. Firestone has written: 'The Pulitzer Prize plays' -- subject(s): Pulitzer prizes, History and criticism, American drama
He won two Pulitzer Prizes. (awards for books)
The Los Angeles Times has won 39 Pulitzer Prizes for Journalism, including six prestigious Public Service Awards in 2011, 2005, 1984, 1969, 1960, and 1942.