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    Willie Reale is an American lyricist who has received Academy Award nominations for 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 for The Electric Company.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0714050Willie Reale - IMDb

    Willie Reale. Producer. Writer. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Willie Reale grew up in Park Ridge, New Jersey with four brothers and a sister. Mr. Reale has an Academy Award nomination in the best song category for his work as a lyricist on the movie Dreamgirls, with composer Henry Krieger.

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  3. Willie Reale is a freelance writer living in New York. He has collaborated with his brother, Robert, on a musical called Once Around the City, which was produced by New York Stage and Film and at the Second Stage Theater in New York.

  4. Mar 19, 2017 · Willie Reale is the Co-Executive producer of Billions, the Showtime hit series on Wall Street chicanery, and the former supervising producer of Blue Bloods, the CBS cops drama. He won an Academy Award nomination for writing the lyrics to the movie, Dream Girls.

  5. Willie Reale. Producer: The Sinner. Willie Reale grew up in Park Ridge, New Jersey with four brothers and a sister. Mr. Reale has an Academy Award nomination in the best song category for his work as a lyricist on the movie Dreamgirls, with composer Henry Krieger.

  6. Apr 12, 2024 · Willie Reale is not just a master of words - he’s a storytelling wizard with an Emmy to his name! 🏆📺 From the enchanting lyrics that earned him an Oscar nod in "Dreamgirls" to the charming, Tony-nominated "A Year With Frog and Toad," Willie’s creations have stolen our hearts and sparked our imaginations. 🎭🎶

  7. 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.

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