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Leo Orenstein : ウィキペディア英語版
Leo Orenstein
Leo Alan Orenstein ( 1919 – 5 February 2009) was a Canadian director, producer and writer who worked primarily in television and theatre. At CBC Television alone, he was director or producer in over 150 works there, many of which were adaptations of works by such authors as Chekhov, Ibsen, George Bernard Shaw and Ionesco.
==Career==
Orenstein was born in Montreal and moved to Toronto in childhood. After graduating from Central Technical School, he studied at New York City's American Artists School on a scholarship during which time he wrote for the ''Columbia Workshop'' radio series. During a second stint in New York, Orenstein wrote for The Skeptics, a nightclub group. Otherwise, his career was generally based in Toronto.
He wrote and produced ''The Big Leap'', a theatre play which opened in 1952 at Toronto's Royal Alexandra Theatre. The production was adapted for CBC Television in 1953, and its later reprise at the Grand Dinner Theatre in Niagara Falls, Ontario lasted four years.〔
In 2006, Orenstein won the Full Length category in Theatre BC's Canadian National Playwriting Competition for ''Homeless Hannah''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 accessdate=2009-02-09 )
Orenstein died in Toronto aged 89 at Mount Sinai Hospital.〔

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