Jack Carter Richardson (February 18, 1934[1] – July 1, 2012) was an American writer born in Manhattan, and his birthplace erroneously has been reported as Bristol, Virginia.
[1] Richardson later served in the Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) in the United States Army during the Korean War.
Producer, William T. Gardner, staged its production at the Academy Playhouse in Lake Forest, Illinois in the late summer of 1973.
[6] Richardson then married Susan E. Morse, an Academy Award-nominated feature film editor best known for her work with Woody Allen.
[7] and, in 2012, for her editing of the popular FX Network show, "Louie," written and directed by and starring Louis C.K., for which Morse was nominated for an Emmy.