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266:, a complex of seven small theaters, which had been located on the first two floors of the residential Broadway Central Hotel, physically collapsed. Frankel, who had been conducting a rehearsal at the time, noticed the ceiling and walls beginning to buckle and heroically led the actors and several residents to safety; five people died in the collapse. 288:
Frankel had two children, Laura Frankel and Ethan Frankel. His son, an aspiring actor, who studied at his father's school had struggled with psychiatric illness which led him to leap off the top of a Manhattan 17-floor-building in 1995 during a psychosis from which he survived. After a lengthy coma
76:(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. 247:. Frankel said that the heart of successful acting was, "Truth. I don't let my actors tell lies. The camera doesn't lie, the stage doesn't let you lie." He was a visiting professor in theater at various institutions of higher learning including 242:
As well as directing over 200 shows and managing at least twelve theaters throughout his career, Frankel taught acting, writing and directing. His last stage was the Gene Frankel Theatre and Film Workshop at 24 Bond Street in
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and therapy to learn to walk again Ethan was placed in a group home in the Bronx where he was murdered by a fellow resident the following year. Frankel created a scholarship at his theater in his son's name.
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Only his last theater was a financial success, serving as home to artistic director Christopher Groenwald's New Mercury Players and as a satellite location for artistic director Marilyn Majeski's
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Managing Director of the Gene Frankel Theatre and Film Workshop at the Bond Street location. Upon Frankel's death his legacy passed into Thacker's trust.
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was regarded as a crucial production in promoting African-American theater during the civil-rights movement which opened in 1961 and ran at
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for more than 1,400 performances, the longest-running Off-Broadway non-musical of the decade. The cast included
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He began his own career as an actor and was one of the earliest members of the
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Lola D'Annunzio Award for Lifetime Achievement In Theatre
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Vernon Rice Award for Outstanding Achievement in Theatre
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United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
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Gene Frankel, Acting Coach And Director, Is Dead at 85
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Frankel's direction of the off-Broadway production of
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Channeling icon's spirit while trying to pay the rent
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American actor, theater director, and acting teacher
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Index

Jean Genet
The Blacks
St. Mark's Theatre
James Earl Jones
Roscoe Lee Browne
Louis Gossett Jr.
Cicely Tyson
Godfrey Cambridge
Maya Angelou
Charles Gordone
Charles Gross
Patricia Zipprodt
Actors Studio
Arthur Kopit
Indians
Stacy Keach
Tony Award
Buffalo Bill
A Cry of Players
Kurt Weill
Lost in the Stars
Harry Chapin
The Night That Made America Famous
Viveca Lindfors
Lotte Lenya
Eli Wallach
Anne Jackson
To Be Young, Gifted and Black
Cicely Tyson
Arthur Miller

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