Elia Kazan
Directing · Born 1909-09-07 in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey]
Biography
Elia Kazan ( September 7 , 1909, Kayseri – September 28, 2003) was a Greek-American director and actor, described as "one of the most honored and influential directors in Broadway and Hollywood history". He also produced, and wrote screenplays and novels. Born in the Kayseri, Ottoman Empire to Greek parents, they emigrated to New York when he was four. After two years studying acting at Yale, he acted professionally for eight years before becoming a stage and film director. Kazan co-founded the influential Group Theater in 1932 and Actors Studio in 1947, and together with Lee Strasberg, introduced Method acting to the American stage and cinema as a new form of self-expression and psychological "realism". Having been an actor himself for eight years, he brought sensitivity and…
Filmography
- Arthur Miller: Writer as Self (archive footage)
- City for Conquest as 'Googi'
- Blues in the Night as Nickie Haroyen
- A Letter to Elia as Self (archive footage)
- Elia Kazan: A Director's Journey as Self
- Elia Kazan: An Outsider as Self
- Hello Actors Studio as Self
- Strangers All as Protester Calling for a Ballot at Communist Meeting
- Mist as Old man in the coffee house
- Marlon Brando: An Actor Named Desire as Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)