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Archive DetailsMember Number: 38
Name: Arthur Aster Miller
Current Location: Roxbury
Connecticut
United States
Birth Location: New York,
New York,
United States
Date of Birth:
Date of Death: Thursday, February 10th, 2005
Resting Age: 89 years, 3  months, 24  days
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HONORS AT DAWN, 1936
NO VILLAIN, / THEY TOO ARISE, 1937
THE PUSSYCAT AND THE EXPERT PLUMBER WHO WAS A MAN, 1941
WILLIAM IRELAND'S CONFESSION, 1941
THE MAN WHO HAD ALL THE LUCK, 1944
THAT THEY MAY WIN, 1944
SITUATION NORMAL, 1944
GRANDPA AND THE STATUE, 1945
The Story of G.I. Joe, 1945 (film script)
FOCUS, 1945 - film 2001, dir. by Neal Slavin, screenplay by Kendrew Lascelles, starring William H. Macy, David Paymer, Laura Dern, and Meat Loaf
The Guardsman, 1947 (from F. Molnar)
Three Men on a Horse, 1947 (from G. Abbott and J.C. Holm)
ALL MY SONS, 1947 - film 1948, dir. by Irving Reis
DEATH OF A SALESMAN, 1949 - suom. Kauppamatkustajan kuolema - Pulitzer Prize - film 1951, dir. by Laslo Denedek; television film 1985, dir. by Volker Schlöndorff, starring Dustin Hoffman - see also Elia Kazan
An Enemy of the People (adaptation of Ibsen's play)
THE CRUCIBLE, 1953 - suom. Tulikoe - film 1996, dir. by Nicholas Hytner, starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Winona Ryder, Paul Scofield, Joan Allen
A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE, 1955 - film 1961, dir. by Sidney Lumet
A MEMORY OF TWO MONDAYS, 1955
The Misfits, screenplay - film directed 1961 by John Huston, starring Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable, and Montgomery Clift
JANE'S BLANKET, 1963
AFTER THE FALL, 1964 - suom. Jälkeen syntiinlankeemuksen
INCIDENT AT VICHY, 1964
I DON'T NEED YOU ANY MORE, 1967
THE PRICE, 1968
IN RUSSIA, 1969 (with Inge Morath)
FAME AND THE REASON WHY, 1970
THE CREATION OF THE WORLD AND OTHER BUSINESS, 1972
THE ARCHBISHOP'S CEILING, 1977
IN THE COUNTRY, 1977 (with Inge Morath)
THE THEATRE ESSAYS OF ARTHUR MILLER, 1978
FAME, 1978 - television play
CHINESE ENCOUNTERS, 1979 (with Inge Morath)
THE AMERICAN CLOCK, 1980 (inspired by Stud Terkel's Hard Times)
Playing For Time, 1980 (television drama, from F. Fenelon's novel)
ELEGY FOR A LADY, 1982
SALESMAN IN BEIJING, 1984
SOME KIND OF LOVE STORY / EVERYBODY WINS, 1982
DANGER! MEMORY!, 1987
CLARA, 1987
I CAN'T REMEMBER ANYTHING, 1987
TIMEBENDS: A LIFE, 1987 (autobiography)
THE GOLDEN YEARS, 1987
'THE MISFITS' AND OTHER STORIES, 1987
Everybody Wins, screenplay - film 1989, dir. by Karel Reiz
THE LAST YANKEE, 1990
THE RIDE DOWN MOUNT MORGAN, 1991
GILLBURY, 1993
BROKEN GLASS, 1994
ECHOES DOWN THE CORRIDOR: COLLECTED ESSAYS 1944-2000, 2000 (ed. by Steven R. Centola)
RESURRECTION BLUES, 2002
FINISHING THE PICTURE, 2004 (prod.)

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Major literary figures from around the world mourned the passing of American playwright Arthur Miller, calling him a leader in both literature and life.

The Pulitzer Prize-winning author, who died on Thursday night at his home in Connecticut, aged 89, had been suffering from cancer, pneumonia and a heart condition.

"He was a landmark, he was a leader, and I was extremely attached to him," British playwright Harold Pinter said, calling Miller's plays some of the finest works produced in the last century.

"He was unremitting and remorseless in using his critical intelligence. He did this both as a man and as a playwright, and that's why he's such a remarkable figure," Pinter said in remarks taped by the BBC.



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