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Gene Saks (nato Jean Michael Saks [1]; Manhattan, 8 novembre 1921 [1] – East Hampton, 28 marzo 2015 [1]) è stato un regista e attore statunitense . Attivo sulle scene teatrali e sul grande schermo, vinse tre Tony Award . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Vita privata. 3 Filmografia parziale. 3.1 Regista. 3.2 Attore. 4 Doppiatori italiani. 5 Note.
Gene Saks (born Jean Michael Saks; November 8, 1921 – March 28, 2015) was an American director and actor. An inductee of the American Theater Hall of Fame, his acting career began with a Broadway debut in 1949. As a director, he was nominated for seven Tony Awards, winning three for his direction of I Love My Wife, Brighton Beach ...
- Director, actor
- Jean Michael Saks, November 8, 1921, New York City, U.S.
- 1949–2015
- March 28, 2015 (aged 93), East Hampton, New York, U.S.
30 mar 2015 · Saks è stato sposato per trent'anni con l'attrice Bea Arthur, anch'essa studentessa dell'Actors Studio, dal 1950 al 1980. Argomenti. cinema. Il regista, nato a New York nel 1921, è scomparso il...
Gene Saks was born on 8 November 1921 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Deconstructing Harry (1997), The Odd Couple (1968) and I.Q. (1994). He was married to Keren Victoria Ettlinger and Bea Arthur. He died on 28 March 2015 in East Hampton, New York, USA.
- November 8, 1921
- March 28, 2015
Gene Saks è un attore statunitense, regista, è nato il 8 novembre 1921 a New York City, New York (USA) ed è morto il 28 marzo 2015 all'età di 93 anni ad East Hampton, New York (USA).
- November 8, 1921
- March 28, 2015
30 mar 2015 · March 29, 2015. Gene Saks, an actor who switched to stage and film directing in midcareer, winning three Tony Awards and becoming the leading interpreter of the plays of Neil Simon, died on...
The History of Cinema. Gene Saks: biography, filmography, reviews, ratings. Gene Saks (USA, 1921) was Neil Simon's favorite film director, directing Simon's comedies: Barefoot in the Park (1967), The Odd Couple (1968), Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1972), and Brighton Beach Memoirs (1986).