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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Titus Welliver to Peter Wingfield
Arthur Whitelaw Biography (1940-)
Born March 7, 1940, in Brooklyn, NY; son of Fred F. and Lenora (Whitelaw) Neitlich. Addresses: OFFICE--246 W. 44th Street, New York, NY 10036.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Birth Details
- March 7, 1940
- Brooklyn, New York, United States
Famous Works
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Credits
- PRINCIPAL STAGE WORK; ALL AS PRODUCER,UNLESS INDICATED Best Foot Forward,Stage 73, New York City, 1963.
- Cabin in the Sky, Greenwich Mews Theatre, New York City, 1964.
- Baker Street, Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1965.
- Ken Murray's Hollywood, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1965.
- (also director) You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Theatre 80 St.
- Mark's, New York City, and in London, both 1967.
- Butterflies Are Free, Booth Theatre, New York City, and in London, both 1969.
- Minnie's Boys, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1970.
- Seventy Girls Seventy, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1971.
- (also director) The Gershwin Years, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1972.
- Thoughts, Theatre de Lys, New York City, 1972.
- Children! Children!, Ritz Theatre, New York City, 1972.
- Some of My Best Friends, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1977.
- director, Twists and Turns, White Barn Theatre, Westport, CT, 1977.
- director, Save the Seeds Darling, AMOS Theatre Company, New York City, 1977.
- The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City,1979.
- Sweet Sue, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1986.
- producer, The Gershwin Gala, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, 1986.
- Also producer and directer, An Evening with Hildegard, New York City, then London, both 1964; producer and director, A Woman and the Blues, New York City, 1966; producer, A Breeze from the Gulf, 1973; (also director) Snoopy, San Francisco, CA, 1975, Lambs Theatre, New York City, 1983, then London, 1984;P.S. Your Cat Is Dead, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, CA, both 1975; director, Twists and Turns, White Barn Theatre, Westport, CT, 1977; Strider, New York City, 1979; (also director) Blockheads, London, 1985.
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Credits; MAJOR TOURS
- Producer and director, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, U.S. and European cities, 1967.
- producer, Best of Friends, U.S. cities, 1970.
- producer, The Gingerbread Lady, U.S. cities, 1972.
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Credits; PRINCIPAL FILM WORK
- Production supervisor and assistant to the director, Butterflies Are Free, Columbia, 1972.
- production supervisor, Tom Sawyer, United Artists, 1973.
- production supervisor, Huckleberry Finn, United Artists, 1974.
- PRINCIPAL TELEVISION APPEARANCES; MINI-SERIES The Two Mrs. Grenvilles, NBC, 1986.
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Credits; PRINCIPAL TELEVISION WORK; ALL AS PRODUCER EPISODIC
- "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown," Camera Three, CBS, 1972.
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Credits; SPECIALS
- "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1972.
- Celebrating Gershwin, PBS, 1987.
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Credits; PLAYS
- Separate Tables, Camelot, Barefoot in the Park, Sherlock Holmes, The Deadly Game, The Rainmaker, Bus Stop, Plaza Suite, and Vanities.
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Credits; PRINCIPAL RADIO APPEARANCES; SERIES
- Host, Only Yesterday, WKIT, Mineola, Long Island, NY, 1956.
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Credits; PRINCIPAL RADIO WORK; SERIES
- Producer, Only Yesterday, WKIT, Mineola, Long Island, NY, 1956.
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Writings;STAGE
- (Co-author) Snoopy, San Francisco, CA, 1975, then Lambs Theatre, New YorkCity, 1982.
- (co-author) Blockheads, London, 1985.
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Writings;TELEVISION
- Don't Play in the Dark, Twentieth Century-Fox Television, 1974.
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