

The Portable Arthur Miller, edited by Harold Clurman (includes Death of a Salesman The Crucible Incident at Vichy The Price The Misfits Fame In Russia ). Publication CollectionsĪrthur Miller's Collected Plays (includes All My Sons Death of a Salesman The Crucible A Memory of Two Mondays A View from the Bridge ). Agent: c/o International Creative Management, 40 West 57th Street, New York, New York 10019, U.S.A. Member: Dramatists' Guild Authors League of America National Institute of Arts and Letters. L.H.D.: University of Michigan, 1956, and Carnegie-Mellon University, 1970. Kennedy award for lifetime achievement, 1984 Algur Meadows award, 1991 medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, National Book Foundation, 2001. Awards: Avery Hopwood awards, University of Michigan, 1936, for Honors at Dawn, and 1937, for No Villain: They Too Arise Bureau of New Plays prize, Theatre Guild of New York, 1938 Theatre Guild National prize, 1944, for The Man Who Had All the Luck Drama Critics Circle awards, 1947, for All My Sons, and 1949, for Death of a Salesman Antoinette Perry awards, 1947, for All My Sons, 1949, for Death of a Salesman, and 1953, for The Crucible Donaldson awards, 1947, for All My Sons, 1949, for Death of a Salesman, and 1953, for The Crucible Pulitzer prize for drama, 1949, for Death of a Salesman National Association of Independent Schools award, 1954 Obie award, Village Voice, 1958, for The Crucible American Academy of Arts and Letters gold medal, 1959 Anglo-American award, 1966 Emmy award, National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, 1967, for Death of a Salesman Brandeis University creative arts award, 1969 George Foster Peabody award, 1981, for Playing for Time John F. Resident lecturer, University of Michigan, 1973-74. Also worked in an automobile parts warehouse, at the Brooklyn Naval Yard, and in a box factory. Contributor to periodicals, including Esquire, Atlantic, New York Times, and Theatre Arts. Associate, Federal Theater Project, 1938 writer of radio plays, 1939-44.

Career: Since 1938 writer, and since 1944 dramatist and essayist.

Family: Married 1) Mary Grace Slattery in 1940 (divorced 1956), one daughter and one son 2) Marilyn Monroe in 1956 (divorced 1961) 3) Ingeborg Morath in 1962, one daughter and one son.
