- Harold Clurman was born on September 18, 1901 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a director, known for Deadline at Dawn (1946), Play of the Week (1959) and All My Sons (1948). He was married to Juleen Compton and Stella Adler. He died on September 9, 1980 in New York City, New York, USA.
- SpousesJuleen Compton(April 28, 1960 - ?) (divorced)Stella Adler(September 27, 1942 - July 27, 1960) (divorced)
- Ex-brother-in-law of Jay Adler and Luther Adler.
- Famous Broadway director who directed only one film, Deadline at Dawn (1946). He collaborated several times with playwright Clifford Odets, who wrote the script for the film.
- Was twice nominated for Broadway's Tony Award as Best Director: in 1956, for William Inge's "Bus Stop," "Pipe Dream" and Jean Giraudoux' "Tiger at the Gates;" and in 1957 for Jean Anouilh's "The Waltz of the Toreadors."
- His papers are on deposit at the Billy Rose Theatre Collection at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. The Clurman papers contain notebooks and journals, director's annotated scripts, manuscript drafts and annotated typescripts of Clurman's books, and photograph scrapbooks documenting his career as a director, writer and critic. The materials span from 1935 through 1978 and give an interesting look at Clurman's work and thought process as a director. His notebooks contain his ideas on plot and character development, as well as casting notes and ideas for plays which he directed, while the scripts contain his director's annotations and compliment the notebooks for research and the study of Clurman's techniques as a director. Drafts and typescripts of his writings elucidate the evolution of his three books: "Ibsen," "On Directing" and "All People Are Famous." Finally, the photograph scrapbooks give a pictorial representative of specific plays, including "Awake and Sing," "The Iceman Cometh" and "Long Day's Journey Into Night."
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