Cheryl Crawford Net Worth

Cheryl Crawford Net Worth is
$200,000

Cheryl Crawford Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Cheryl Crawford (September 24, 1902 – October 7, 1986) was an American theatre producer and director.Born in Akron, Ohio, Crawford majored in drama at Smith College. Following graduation, she moved to New York City and enrolled at the Theatre Guild's school. By then she knew that she didn't want to pursue an acting career, but saw no other way to gain access to the organization producing the highest quality theatre of its time. Finishing their training in 1927, she was hired by Theresa Helburn, the Guild's Executive Director, as a casting secretary. She then worked her way through various backstage jobs, including assistant stage manager, to assistant to the “Board of Managers,” an importantant administrative job. While working at the Guild, she met Harold Clurman and Lee Strasberg who had also been working there as play reader and actor, respectively. She was impressed with these two young men and joined their animated discussions about the need for a radically new form of American theatre. In 1930 Crawford urged Clurman to start giving semi-public talks to groups of like-minded actors. After he followed her suggestion and the talks attracted more people than could fit in Clurman's apartment, Crawford arranged for the use of a showroom at the Steinway Piano Company. In 1931, Crawford, Clurman and Strasberg announced the formation of The Group Theatre and invited 28 young actors who had been attending Clurman's talks to join them for a twelve-week long summer of training and rehearsal at Brookfield Center, Connecticut.Crawford had a major role in selecting the early plays produced by The Group, beginning with their first one, The House of Connelly by North Carolina playwright Paul Green, whom she later introduced to composer Kurt Weill. She encouraged their subsequent collaboration, Weill's first American project, the musical, Johnny Johnson which was the last production she worked on before resigning from The Group Theatre in 1937 to become an independent producer.Crawford was influential in the early careers of such actors as Helen Hayes, Bojangles Robinson, Mary Martin, Ethel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Tallulah Bankhead, and Paul Robeson, among many others. In 1946, she and Eva Le Gallienne founded the American Repertory Theatre. In 1947, together with former Group Theatre members Elia Kazan and Robert Lewis, she founded The Actor's Studio, which trained Marlon Brando, James Dean, Jerome Robbins, Shelley Winters, Jane Fonda, Bea Arthur, and many more. Former partner Strasberg joined them as artistic director in 1951.

Date Of BirthSeptember 24, 1902
Died1986-10-07
Place Of BirthAkron, Ohio, USA
ProfessionMiscellaneous Crew
Star SignLibra
#Quote
1[on considering Marlene Dietrich for the title role in the original stage production of "One Touch of Venus"] We would talk about the show for a while, then Marlene would take up the musical saw and begin to play. That, we soon found out, was the cue that talk was finished for the evening.
#Fact
1Founded (with Elia Kazan and Robert Lewis) The Actors Studio. [1947]

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Paint Your Wagon1969presented on the stage by
Period of Adjustment1962presented on the stage by
Sweet Bird of Youth1962presented on the stage by
The Rose Tattoo1955stage producer: New York
Brigadoon1954stage presenter
One Touch of Venus1948producer: original musical production - as Crawford

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
American Masters1989TV Series documentaryHerself
The 31st Annual Tony Awards1977TV SpecialHerself - Winner: Lawrence Langner Award

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage1983DocumentaryHerself (uncredited)

Known for movies

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IMDB Wikipedia

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