Tracy Letts

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Tracy Letts is an American screenwriter, playwright and actor

Jul 4, 1965

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: July 4, 1965
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Screenwriter, Film & Theater Personalities, Actors, Playwrights
  • City/State: Oklahoma
  • Spouses: Carrie Coon (m. 2013)
  • Siblings: Dana Letts, Shawn Letts
  • Known as: Tracy Shane Letts

Tracy Letts born at

Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Birth Place

Tracy Letts married actress Carrie Coon in 2013. His wife is best known for playing Nora Durst in the HBO drama ‘The Leftovers’ from 2014 to 2017. She is also recognized for her work on the stage in numerous plays, the most popular one being ‘Mary Jane.’

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Personal Life

Tracy Letts was born on July 4, 1965 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the USA. He has two brothers, Dana and Shawn, a musician.

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Childhood & Early Life

His mother Billie Letts was a best-selling author who had also served as a professor at the Southeastern Oklahoma State University. His father Dennis Letts was an actor and college professor. Dennis had also served in the United States Air Force until 1956. He died on February 22, 2008 from lung cancer.

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Childhood & Early Life

Tracy Letts graduated from Durant High School and then moved to Dallas, where he worked as a waiter and also took up a job in a telemarketing company. He eventually moved to Chicago to begin his acting career.

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Childhood & Early Life

Tracy Letts began his acting career at the age of 20 when he started working at Steppenwolf Theater Company. He then founded Bang Bang Spontaneous Theater with Greg Kotis, Michael Shannon Paul, Amy Pietz and Dillon.

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Career

In 1991, he wrote the play ‘Killer Joe’. A year later, he starred as Sean in the movie ‘Straight Talk’. Soon after this, he appeared in the play ‘Picasso at the Lapin Agile’ (1994).

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In 1995, Letts appeared in an episode of ‘Home Improvement’. The following year, he wrote the play ‘Bug,’ which was adapted into a feature film later on. During 1996 and 1997, he starred in two episodes of ‘Early Edition’ and one episode of ‘Seinfeld’.

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He played Sheriff Poe in the flick ‘U.S. Marshals’ in 1998. The film was a spin-off to the motion picture ‘The Fugitive’ which had been released in 1993. In 1999, the actor cum playwright got featured in an episode of ‘Judging Amy’. That year, he also acted in the film ‘Guinevere’ as well as in the play ‘Three Days of Rain’.

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Career

In the year 2001, he performed in the play ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ and made guest appearances in the TV programs ‘Strong Medicine’ and ‘The District’. A year later, he acted in the plays ‘The Dazzle’ and ‘Miracle on 34th Street’.

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Career

In 2006, Tracy Letts played the role of George in the play ‘Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ Written by Edward Albee, the play examines the complexities of the marriage between two characters, Martha and George. In 2012, Letts again appeared in the play’s 50th Anniversary Broadway revival as originally presented by Steppenwolf Theater Company. His performance in the play earned him the 2013 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play.

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Major Works

Letts wrote the play ‘August: Osage County’. This comedy-drama premiered at the Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago in June 2007 and closed in August. It had its Broadway debut at the Imperial Theater in December 2007. The play was a huge hit and garnered numerous awards and accolades.

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Major Works

The play ‘August: Osage County’ went on to earn the 2008 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play as well as the 2008 Tony Award for Best Play. The play also earned Tracy Letts the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. It was later developed into a movie of the same name.

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Major Works