Harvey Fierstein

On film he appeared in ''Mrs. Doubtfire'', ''Independence Day'', and as the voice of Yao in both ''Mulan'' and ''Mulan II''.
Fierstein also wrote the books for the Tony Award-winning musicals ''Kinky Boots, Newsies'', and Tony Award-nominated, Drama League Award-winner ''A Catered Affair.'' He was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2007. In 2025 he was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Tony Award.
As one of the first openly gay celebrities in the United States, Fierstein helped turn gay and lesbian life into a viable subject for contemporary drama "with no apologies and no climactic suicides". Provided by Wikipedia
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7by Kondoleon, Harry, Hoffman, William M., Wilson, Lanford, Fierstein, Harvey, Sontag, Susan, Kushner, Tony, Greenspan, David, Durang, Christopher, McNally, Terrence
Published 1990Classmark: Be/211/Osb/1Book