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Gene Frankel : ウィキペディア英語版
Gene Frankel
Eugene V. "Gene" Frankel (December 23, 1919 – April 20, 2005) was an American actor, theater director, and acting teacher especially notable in the founding of the off-Broadway scene. Frankel served in the Army during World War II in entertainment and as a member of an aerial crew.
==Life and career==
Frankel's direction of the off-Broadway production of Jean Genet's ''The Blacks'' was regarded as a crucial production in promoting African-American theater during the civil-rights movement which opened in 1961 and ran at St. Mark's Theatre for more than 1,400 performances, the longest-running Off-Broadway non-musical of the decade.〔(''Village Voice'' May 11, 1961, Vol. VI, No. 29 )〕 The cast included James Earl Jones, Roscoe Lee Browne, Louis Gossett, Jr., Cicely Tyson, Godfrey Cambridge, Maya Angelou and Charles Gordone; sets were by Kim E. Swados, music by Charles Gross, and costumes and masks by Patricia Zipprodt.
He began his own career as an actor and was one of the earliest members of the Actors Studio. He moved behind the scenes and became a theater director on and off Broadway. His most notable Broadway production was Arthur Kopit's ''Indians'' starring Stacy Keach, who won the 1970 Tony Award as Best Actor for his portrayal of Buffalo Bill.〔(''Village Voice'' October 16, 1969, Vol. XIV, No. 53 )〕 The production was also nominated for a Tony Award for best play of 1970.
His other Broadway productions included ''A Cry of Players'' (1968), Kurt Weill's ''Lost in the Stars'' (1972) and Harry Chapin's ''The Night That Made America Famous'' (1975). His off-Broadway productions included ''Brecht on Brecht'', (starring Viveca Lindfors, Lotte Lenya, Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson), ''I Am a Woman'' (again with Lindfors), and ''To Be Young, Gifted and Black'' starring Cicely Tyson. He directed an Arthur Miller play when Miller was married to Marilyn Monroe.

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