Arthur Miller

   

Arthur Miller (born October 17, 1915) is an American playwright.

Chronology

Monroe and Miller photo
Monroe and Miller on the set of The Misfits

Works

Plays

  • (1944) The Man Who Had All the Luck
  • (1947) All My Sons
  • (1949) Death of a Salesman
  • (1953) The Crucible
  • (1955) A Memory of Two Mondays
  • (1955) A View from the Bridge
  • (1964) After the Fall
  • (1965) Incident at Vichy
  • (1968) The Price
  • (1972) The Creation of the World and Other Business
  • (1977) The Archbishop's Ceiling
  • (1981) The American Clock
  • (1982) Elegy For a Lady
  • (1982) Some Kind of Love Story
  • (1986) Danger: Memory!: Two Plays (I Can't Remember Anything and Clara)
  • (1991) The Ride Down Mt. Morgan
  • (1993) The Last Yankee
  • (1994) Broken Glass
  • (1998) Mr. Peters' Connections
  • (2004) Resurrection Blues

Screenplays

Pulitzer Prize.

  • Was exempted from military service during World War II because of a football injury.
  • According to biographer Martin Gottfried, Miller and Inge Morath had a son, Daniel, born with Down Syndrome. Miller put Daniel in an institution in Roxbury, Connecticut, and never visited him. Miller does not mention Daniel in his autobiography.

See theater, literature, University of Michigan, Hollywood Ten, House Unamerican Activities Committee

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