Jack Hofsiss, Tony-Winning Director Who Kept Working Even After Becoming A Paraplegic, Dead At 65

When he won a Tony in 1979, at age 28, for The Elephant Man, his career kicked into overdrive – until he was paralyzed in a diving accident in 1985. But, after a long recovery and a period of depression, an invitation from the Berkshire Theater Festival restarted what would become a long career.