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Arthur Miller

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Biography

Recent Role:
Interviewee on E!'s 101
Gender:
Male
Born:
10-17-1915
Died:
02-10-2005
Birthplace:
Manhattan, New York, US
Birth Name:
Arthur Aster Miller
AKA:
Arthur Aster Miller
eminent American dramatist

PLAYS
Honors at Dawn (1936)
No Villain/They Too Arise (1937)
The Great Disobedience (1938)
The Golden Years (1939; produced in 1987)
The Man Who Had All the Luck (1944)
All My Sons (1947)
Death of a Salesman (1949)
An Enemy of the People (1950; adaptation of Ibsen)
The Crucible (1953)
A Memory of Two Mondays (1955)
A View from the Bridge (1956)
After the Fall (1964)















More Incident at Vichy (1964)
The Price (1968)
The Creation of the World and Other Business (1972; musical version, Up From Paradise, 1974)
The Archbishop's Ceiling (1977)
The American Clock (1980)
Final Edition (1981)
Two-Way Mirror (1982-1984; comprising Elegy for a Lady and Some Kind of Love Story)
Danger: Memory! (1987; comprising I Can't Remember Anything and Clara)
The Ride Down Mt. Morgan (1991)
The Last Yankee (1991-1993)
Broken Glass (1994)
Mr. Peter's Connections (1998)
Resurrection Blues (2002)
Finishing the Picture (2004)

SCREENPLAYS
The Misfits (1961)
Everybody Wins (1990)
The Crucible (1996)

TELEPLAYS
Fame (1978)
Playing For Time (1980; adaptation of Fania Fénelon's memoir, The Musicians of Auschwitz)

FICTION
Focus (1945)
I Don't Need You Anymore (1967)
Homely Girl, a Life (1992; in UK as Plain Girl)

ESSAYS
Situation Normal (1944)
In Russia (1969; with Inge Morath)
In the Country (1977; with Inge Morath)
The Theater Essays of Arthur Miller (1978, rev. 1996)
Chinese Encounters (1979; with Inge Morath)
Salesman in Beijing (1984)
Echoes Down the Corridors: Collected Essays 1944-2000 (2000)
On Politics and the Art of Acting (2001)

CHILDREN'S
Jane's Blanket (1963)

AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Timebends (1987)

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