Arthur Storch Biography (1925-)

Born June 29, 1925, in Brooklyn, NY; son of Sam and Bessie (Goldner) Storch;married Virginia Kiser (divorced); married Cynthia Martin; children: Max Darrow, Alexander English, Bess Martin. Addresses: Office--Berkshire Theater Festival, P.O. Box 797, Stockbridge, MA, 01262.

Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Birth Details
June 29, 1925
Brooklyn, New York, United States

Famous Works

  • Credits; Stage Appearances
  • (Stage debut) Stock production, Deertrees, ME, 1951.
  • (New York debut) Maurice Maynall Simmons, End as a Man, Theatre de Lys, then Vanderbilt Theatre, 1953.
  • Lieutenant Mike Livingston, Time Limit!, Booth Theatre, New York City , 1956.
  • Gene Mitchell, Girls of Summer, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1956.
  • Luke Gant, Look Homeward, Angel, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City,1957.
  • Businessman, Night Circus, Golden Theatre, New York City, 1958.
  • Mr. McWilliams, The Long Dream, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1960.
  • The Best Man, 1961.
  • Emmett, The Enemy Is Dead, Bijou Theatre, New York City, 1973.
  • Credits; Stage Work; Director
  • (Stage debut) Two by Saroyan, East End, NY, 1961.
  • Three by Three, 1962.
  • (London debut) Talking to You and Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning, Duke of York's Theatre, London, England, 1962.
  • The Typists and the Tiger, 1963.
  • The Owl and the Pussycat, 1964.
  • The Impossible Years, 1965.
  • Under the Weather, 1966.
  • Golden Rainbow, Charles Playhouse, Boston, MA, 1968.
  • Waiting for Godot, Charles Playhouse, 1968.
  • The Local Stigmatic, Hartford, CT, 1969.
  • The Rose Tattoo, Hartford, CT, 1969.
  • Hunger and Thirst, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, MA, 1969.
  • The Chinese, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1970.
  • Dr. Fish, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1970.
  • Hay Fever, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1970.
  • The Gingerbread Lady, Buffalo Studio Arena, 1971.
  • Promenade All!, 1972.
  • The Milliken Breakfast Show, 1972.
  • 42 Seconds from Broadway, 1973.
  • Tribute, 1978.
  • Handy Dandy, Ford's Theatre, Washington, DC, 1986.
  • Of Mice and Men, 1988.
  • Wait Until Dark, Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, NY, 1988-89.
  • Lend Me a Tenor, Syracuse Stage, 1992.
  • Awake and Sing!, Syracuse Stage, 1993.
  • Four of a Kind (composed of four Chekhov plays), Berkshire Theatre Festival, 1997.
  • The Word, Berkshire Theatre Festival, 1997.
  • Also director (with others) of various productions of the Mirror Repertory Company, 1985-86.
  • Credits; Stage Work; Producer and Artistic Director
  • Waiting for Lefty, Syracuse Stage, 1973-74.
  • Noon, Syracuse Stage, 1973-74.
  • Of Mice and Men, Syracuse Stage, 1973-74.
  • La Ronde, 1974-75.
  • The Butterfingers Angel, 1974-75.
  • Morning's at Seven, 1975-76.
  • Dynamo, 1975-76.
  • A Quality of Mercy, 1976-77.
  • The Seagull, 1976-77.
  • Love Letters on Blue Paper, 1977-78.
  • The End of the Beginning, 1977-78.
  • The Butterfingers Angel, 1978-79.
  • Loved, 1978-79.
  • Naked, 1979-80.
  • The Comedy of Errors, Syracuse Stage, 1980.
  • Old World, 1980-85.
  • A Christmas Carol, 1980-85.
  • Cyrano de Bergerac, 1980-85.
  • Arms and the Man, 1980-85.
  • Clarence, 1980-85.
  • Handy Dandy, 1980-85.
  • Twice Around the Park (transferred to the Cort Theatre, New York City), 1982.
  • The Impromptu of Outremont, Syracuse Stage, 1982.
  • The Double Bass, 1984.
  • The Foreigner, Syracuse Stage, 1985-86.
  • Glengarry Glen Ross, Syracuse Stage, 1985-86.
  • Ain't Misbehavin, Syracuse Stage, 1985-86.
  • Romeo and Juliet, Syracuse Stage, 1985-86.
  • Luv, Syracuse Stage, 1985-86.
  • Bent, Syracuse Stage, 1985-86.
  • Little Shop of Horrors, Syracuse Stage, 1986-87.
  • A View from the Bridge, Syracuse Stage, 1986-87.
  • Pygmalion, Syracuse Stage, 1986-87.
  • Of Mice and Men, Syracuse Stage, 1986-87.
  • Stage Struck, Syracuse Stage, 1986-87.
  • On the Verge, Syracuse Stage, 1986-87.
  • Steel Magnolias, Syracuse Stage, 1988-89.
  • Long Day's Journey Into Night, Syracuse Stage, 1988-89.
  • Look Homeward, Angel, Syracuse Stage, 1988-89.
  • Another Antigone, Syracuse Stage, 1988-89.
  • How the Other Half Loves, Syracuse Stage, 1988-89.
  • Wait Until Dark, Syracuse Stage, 1988-89.
  • Three Sisters, Syracuse Stage, 1990-91.
  • The Cocktail Hour, Syracuse Stage, 1990-91.
  • As You Like It, Syracuse Stage, 1990-91.
  • The Mystery of Irma Vep, Syracuse Stage, 1990-91.
  • Fences, Syracuse Stage, 1990-91.
  • Rough Crossing, Syracuse Stage, 1990-91.
  • The Country Wife, Syracuse Stage, 1991-92.
  • Androcles and the Lion, Syracuse Stage, 1991-92.
  • The Sum of Us, Syracuse Stage, 1991-92.
  • The Immigrant, Syracuse Stage, 1991-92.
  • Love Letters, Syracuse Stage, 1991-92.
  • Credits; Major Tours
  • Director, Cyrano de Bergerac, Kingston Theatre, New York City, then Baltimore, MD, 1985-86.
  • The King and I, national tour, 1989.
  • Credits; Film Work
  • Director, Death Play, New Line Cinema, 1976.
  • Credits; Film Appearances
  • Simmons, The Strange One (also known as End as a Man), Columbia, 1957.
  • Jason Franklin, Jr., Girls of the Night, 1960.
  • The Exorcist, Warner Bros., 1973.
  • Also appeared in The Mugger.
  • Credits; Television Appearances
  • Irvin, No Time For Sergeants, 1955.
  • Dr. Greenspan, Sharon: Portrait of a Mistress, 1977.
  • Credits; Television Work; Director
  • Directed Harry Belafonte Special and 100 Years of Laughter; also "GeorgeWashington Crossing the Delaware" and "The Exhaustion of Our Son's Love," both presented by Robert Brustein Theatre.

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