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Arthur Allan Seidelman

Arthur Allan Seidelman

Réalisation·The Bronx, New York, U.S

Arthur Allan Seidelman is an award-winning American television, film, and theatre director and an occasional writer, producer and actor.

Most of Seidelman's career has been spent in television directing movies such as Macbeth, Like Mother Like Son: The Strange Story of Sante and Kenny Kimes, Poker Alice, A Friendship in Vienna, Grace and Glorie, Harvest of Fire, Kate's Secret, The Runaway, and A Christmas Carol-The Musical; episodes of series such as Fame, The Paper Chase, Knots Landing, Hill Street Blues, Magnum, P.I., Murder, She Wrote, Trapper John, M.D., L.A. Law, and A Year in the Life, among others; and several episodes of the ABC Afterschool Special series. The latter won him two Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Individual Direction in Children's Programming. He received additional Emmy nominations for Hill Street Blues, I Love Liberty, and as host of the PBS series Actors on Acting. He also has won the Writers Guild of America Award for his contribution to the 1982 all-star variety special I Love Liberty, featuring Barbra Streisand, Shirley MacLaine, Jane Fonda, and Dionne Warwick, as well as two Christopher Awards. He has also won The Peabody Award, the Humanitas Award, The Western Heritage Award and numerous awards from international film festivals, including the Milagro Award for the Best American Independent Film for The Sisters. Seidelman most recently guest starred in the final episode of ER.

Seidelman's Broadway career has been less successful. Billy, a 1969 musical adaptation of Billy Budd, closed on opening night. Vieux Carré, a 1977 play by Tennessee Williams, ran for six performances, and in 2003, Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks closed less than two months after it began previews. He directed a revival of The Most Happy Fella for the New York City Opera in 1991. He has had considerable success off-Broadway with acclaimed productions of The Ceremony of Innocence, by Ronald Ribman, Awake and Sing by Clifford Odets and Hamp by John Wilson, among others. He directed Madama Butterfly for Santa Barbara Opera and The Gypsy Princess for Opera Pacific. In Los Angeles, he has directed major revivals of Hair, Of Thee I Sing, Mack and Mabel, The Boys From Syracuse, Follies and others. For regional theatres, he has directed Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Little Foxes, A Man for All Seasons, The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd, Romeo and Juliet, Stop the World - I Want to Get Off, and The Tempest, among others. In addition, he served as the Administrator of the Forum Theatre (now the Mitzi Newhouse) for the Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center and as Artistic Director of Theatre Vanguard in Los Angeles.

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2025Delfino's Journey2023Fields of Gold2014Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks2008The Awakening of Spring2008New York Goes to HollywoodTV2008Une preuve de trop2007Two Spirits One Journey2005The Sisters2004A Christmas Carol2004Traque à Puerto Vallarta2001Like Mother Like Son: The Strange Story of Sante and Kenny Kimes2001Les grandes retrouvailles2000The Runaway2000Sex & Mrs. X1999Walking Across Egypt1998Grace & Glorie1997Miracle in the Woods1997Deep Family Secrets1996The Summer of Ben Tyler1996Harvest of Fire1994Trapped in Space1993The Secrets of Lake SuccessTV1993Dying to Remember1992L'équipée infernale1992Body Language1990Un papa pour Noël1989False Witness1988Les disparus du lac1988A Friendship in Vienna1988Addicted to His Love1988A Place at the Table1987Strange Voices1987A Year in the LifeTV1987Poker Alice1987Le Visiteur1987Arnaque à Las Vegas1986Kate's Secret1986La Loi de Los AngelesTV1986Bridges to CrossTV1986Sin of Innocence1985Half Nelson1985Half NelsonTV1984ArabesqueTV1984Espion modèleTV1983Bay City BluesTV1982I Love Liberty1982Echoes1981She Drinks a Little1981I Think I'm Having A Baby1981Capitaine FurilloTV1981Macbeth1980MagnumTV1980Schoolboy Father1979Côte OuestTV1978The Paper ChaseTV1975Children of Rage1970The Ceremony of Innocence1970Hercule à New York1955Quatre jours à Paris1951Hallmark Hall of FameTV