Arthur Miller

Arthur Miller

writer United States

Arthur Miller was an influential American playwright renowned for works such as 'Death of a Salesman' and 'The Crucible,' which explore themes of the American Dream and social justice. While his literary achievements solidified his place in American theater, his tumultuous marriage to actress Marilyn Monroe garnered significant media attention, often overshadowing his artistic contributions. A committed activist, Miller spoke out against McCarthyism and the Vietnam War, intertwining his personal struggles and societal critiques in his writing. His complex legacy is marked by both his profound literary impact and the personal challenges he faced throughout his life.

Born on Oct 17, 1915 (110 years old)

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France France: Arthur Miller is recognized as a renowned playwright and the subject of Rebecca Miller's first documentary. 8

Le Monde: « Mr Scorsese » : portrait de l’artiste en gamin de Little Italy

United States United States: Arthur Miller was Marilyn Monroe's husband, and their marriage faced difficulties leading to their separation. 5

Fox News: New book reveals story behind Marilyn Monroe's famous dress scene

United States United States: Arthur Miller's daughter reflects on her father's death by police and sends a message to George Floyd's family. 5

CNN: Video: Chicago braces for possible federal immigration operation