Arthur miller

Arthur Miller, a Life on Stage

  • Birth

    Born in Brooklyn, New York City
  • First Award Received

    First Award Received
    Wins Avery Hopwood and Julie Hopwood Award for the play "No Villain," a play that he wrote in just six days.
  • First Marriage

    First Marriage
    Marries Mary Grace Slatterly
  • "The Man Who Had All the Luck"

    "The Man Who Had All the Luck"
    This play premieres on Broadway and wins the Theater Guild National Award.
  • "All My Sons"

    "All My Sons"
    It premieres on Broadway and wins New York Drama Critics' Circle Award.
  • "Death of a Salesman"

    "Death of a Salesman"
    This famous play premieres on Broadway and wins the Pulitzer Prize, the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, the Antoinette Perry Award an the Donaldson Award.
  • "The Crucible"

    "The Crucible"
    This play, Miller's comment on McCarthyism, premieres on Broadway and wins the Antoinette Perry Award and the Donaldson Award.
  • Second Marriage

    Second Marriage
    He marries actress Marilyn Monroe.
  • Banned Books

    Banned Books
    His works were banned in the Soviet Union as a result of his efforts to free dissident writers.
  • Medal of the Arts

    Medal of the Arts
    He was awarded National Medal of the Arts by President Bill Clinton.
  • "Finishing the Picture"

    "Finishing the Picture"
    His last major work, "Finishing the Picture," premiers at the Goodman Theater in Chicago.