Willie Reale
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Willie Reale grew up in Park Ridge, New Jersey with four brothers and a sister. Theater credits include Once Around the City (book and lyrics), which was produced off-broadway at the Second Stage Theatre. He was nominated for two Tony Awards for A Year With Frog and Toad, which he wrote with his brother, composer Robert Reale. With his brother (and Richard Dresser) he has written Johnny Baseball, which was produced at the American Repertory Theater.
Mr. Reale has an Academy Award nomination in the best song category for his work as a lyricist on the movie Dreamgirls and has won 3 Emmy awards (in 2010, 2011) as one of the writer/producers behind the recent reinvention of 1970’s literacy classic, The Electric Company on PBS. Willie has worked written extensively for network television and has been nominated 3 times for Writer’s Guild Awards.
Acting
Crew
TV
The Sinner
Executive Producer
2017
Movie
Dreamgirls
Lyricist
2006
TV
Billions
Writer
2016
TV
Blue Bloods
Writer
2010
TV
Damages
Writer
2007
TV
Homicide: Life on the Street
Writer
1993
TV
Gullah Gullah Island
Writer
1994
Movie
Living and Working in Space: The Countdown Has Begun
Writer
1993
TV
The Electric Company
Writer
2009
TV
Deadline
Teleplay
2000
TV
Out There
Creator
2003
Movie
The Berrigans: Devout and Dangerous
Producer
2020