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Arthur Miller, one of the most significant playwrights of the 20th century, is best known for his acclaimed works *Death of a Salesman* and *The Crucible*, both of which remain influential and widely performed. He also attracted public attention during the McCarthy Era for his involvement with the House Un-American Activities Committee and for his high-profile marriage to actress Marilyn Monroe. *Arthur Miller: Writer*, directed by his daughter, filmmaker Rebecca Miller, offers a detailed portrait of the playwright through a compilation of interviews over many years and extensive personal archival material. The film provides fresh perspectives on Miller’s life as an artist and delves into the complexity of his character.
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Robert A Miller
as Self - Arthur and Mary's Son
Tony Kushner
as Self - Playwright and Screenwriter
Mike Nichols
as Self - Theater and Film Director
Joan Allen
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as Self - Theater and Film Director
Robert Breuler
as Self
Joan Copeland
as Self - Arthur's Younger Sister
Peter Falk
as Self
Clark Gable
as Self
John Guare
as Self
J Edgar Hoover
as Self
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