Oscar-nominated writer-director Douglas McGrath passes away at 64
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Stage, TV and film writer-director Douglas McGrath, who earned a Tony nomination for "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical" and an Oscar nod for the "Bullets Over Broadway" screenplay he co-wrote with Woody Allen, died Thursday. He was 64. The death was announced by the producers of McGrath's solo off-Broadway show, "Everything's Fine," which opened last month. A show representative said the cause was a heart attack.