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- Death of a Salesman (Broadway, Broadhurst Theatre, 1984)
The 1984 revival of Death of a Salesman played 97 performances at the Broadhurst Theatre between March 29, 1984, and July 1, 1984 The production played an 88-performance return
- Dustin Hoffman - Wikipedia
In 1984, Hoffman starred as Willy Loman in the Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's play Death of a Salesman [75] He reprised his role in a TV movie of the same name , for which he won the 1985 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor along with a Golden Globe [ 76 ]
- The history of Death of a Salesman on Broadway
1984 Dustin Hoffman led the second revival of Death of a Salesman in 1984 Coincidentally, the Broadway run ended on November 18 of that year, the same day the 1949 premiere run ended It began over a month later, though, on March 21, 1984 rather than February 10
- DUSTIN HOFFMANS SALESMAN - The New York Times
Within three years, in his first Hollywood role, he was to become a movie star In his most recent film, he played an actor so desperate to work that he would do anything - even pretend to be an
- Death of a Salesman – Broadway Play – 1984 Revival - IBDB
Death of a Salesman (Revival, Play, Drama, Broadway) opened in New York City Mar 29, 1984 and played through Nov 18, 1984
- Hoffman, Death of Salesman - The New York Times Web Archive
March 30, 1984 Hoffman, 'Death of Salesman' By FRANK RICH s Willy Loman in Arthur Miller's ''Death of a Salesman,'' Dustin Hoffman doesn't trudge heavily to the grave - he sprints His
- Death of a Salesman Broadway Original Cast Revival
Outstanding Actor in a Play: Dustin Hoffman won Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play: John Malkovich won Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play: David Huddleston was nominated but did not win
- Dustin Hoffman filmography - Wikipedia
He returned to stage acting with a 1984 performance as Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman – Hoffman reprised the role a year later in a television film [2] 1987 saw the release of originally ill-received comedy Ishtar, in which he starred with Warren Beatty; its critical support has since grown [5]
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