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Occupation
  
Actor and director

Years active
  
1948–1993


Name
  
Sam Wanamaker

Role
  
Film director

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Full Name
  
Samuel Watenmaker

Born
  
June 14, 1919 (
1919-06-14
)

Died
  
December 18, 1993, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Charlotte Holland (m. 1940–1993)

Children
  
Zoe Wanamaker, Abby Wanamaker, Jessica Wanamaker

Parents
  
Molly Bobele, Maurice Wattenmacker

Movies
  
Raw Deal, Superman IV: The Quest for, Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, Catlow, Taras Bulba

Similar People
  
Zoe Wanamaker, Kathryn Harrold, Sidney J Furie, Paul Shenar, John Irvin

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Samuel Wanamaker, CBE (born Samuel Wattenmacker; June 14, 1919 – December 18, 1993) was an American actor and director who moved to the UK after he feared being blacklisted in Hollywood due to his early pronounced liberal sympathies. He is credited as the person most responsible for the modern recreation of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London, where he is commemorated in the name of the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, the site's second theatre.

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Sam Wanamaker Sam Wanamaker Biography and Filmography 1919

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Early years

Sam Wanamaker Sam Wanamaker Bringing Shakespeare back to Bankside

Wanamaker was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of tailor Maurice Wattenmacker (Manus Watmakher) and Molly (née Bobele). His parents were Ukrainian Jews from Nikolayev. He was the younger of two brothers, the elder being William, long-term cardiologist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

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He trained at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago and began working with summer stock theatre companies in Chicago and northern Wisconsin, where he helped build the stage of the Peninsula Players Theatre in 1937.

Career

Sam Wanamaker The revolutionary Sam Wanamaker Patrick Spottiswoode

Wanamaker began his acting career in traveling shows and later worked on Broadway. In 1942 he starred with Ingrid Bergman in the play, Joan of Lorraine, and directed Two Gentlemen from Athens the following year.

In 1943, Wanamaker was part of the cast of the play Counterattack at the National Theatre, Washington, D.C.. During the play, he became enamored of the ideals of liberal politics. He attended Drake University prior to serving in the U.S. Army between 1943 and 1946, during the Second World War. In 1947, he returned to civilian life as an actor and director.

In 1951, Wanamaker made a speech welcoming the return of two of the Hollywood Ten. In 1952, at the height of the McCarthy "Red Scare" period, despite his distinguished service in the Army during World War II, Wanamaker, who was then acting in the U.K., learned that his early years as a sympathizer of liberalism could be used to have him blacklisted in Hollywood. He consequently decided to remain in England, where he reestablished his career as a stage and film actor, along with becoming a director and producer. He explains:

In 1950 I went to England to do a play, and around that time the whole McCarthy witch-hunting era had taken hold in Hollywood—so I just stayed in Britain... I knew that because I had worked with actors who had problems in Hollywood, I might have difficulties.

In 1952 he made his debut as both actor and director in London in Clifford Odets' Winter Journey. The play, which co-starred Michael Redgrave, was considered "sensational" by critics, He later appeared in other plays, including The Big Knife, The Shrike, The Rainmaker, and A Hatful of Rain. In 1956 he directed a play by Bertolt Brecht, The Threepenny Opera.

In 1957, he was appointed director of the neglected New Shakespeare Theatre, in Liverpool. He brought a number of notable productions to the theatre, such as A View From the Bridge, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Rose Tattoo and Bus Stop. It was also transformed into a lively arts centre as a result of including other cultural attractions, such as films, lectures, jazz concerts and art exhibits.

As a result of all his various activities, Wanamaker became London's "favourite American actor and director," notes The Guardian. In 1959, he joined the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre company at Stratford-upon-Avon, playing Iago to Paul Robeson's Othello in Tony Richardson's production that year. In the 1960s and 1970s, he produced or directed several works at venues including the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, and directed the Shakespeare Birthday Celebrations in 1974.

As a director and actor, he worked in both films and television, with roles in The Spiral Staircase (1974), Private Benjamin (1980), Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987), and Baby Boom (1987). He also directed stage productions, including the world premiere production of Michael Tippett's opera The Ice Break. In 1980, he directed Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Aida" starring Luciano Pavarotti at San Francisco Opera (now broadcast version released as DVD). He was also featured as the widowed and very ruthless department store owner Simon Berrenger on the short-lived drama Berrenger's in 1985.

Restoring the Globe Theatre

In 1970 Wanamaker's career took a dramatic turn after he was annoyed by the fact that while a number of Globe Theatres had been replicated in America, the actual site of the original in London was marked by only a plaque on a nearby brewery. He then made it his single-minded goal to restore an exact replica of the Globe to have plays and a museum.

It became Wanamaker's "great obsession" to restore Shakespeare's Globe Theatre at its original location. And he secured financial support from philanthropist and fellow lovers of Shakespeare, such as Samuel H. Scripps, to see that it would be created. Wanamaker then founded the Shakespeare Globe Trust, which raised well over ten million dollars.

Though, as in the late 16th and 17th centuries, the 20th century Royal family were more or less supportive, British officialdom was far less so, since they wanted to develop the site for new high-rise housing and commercial use. English Heritage, which controlled the site, refused to give Wanamaker the precise dimensions of the original Globe.

According to Karl Meyer of The New York Times:

"The Shakespeare project helped Mr. Wanamaker keep his sanity and dignity intact. On his first visit to London in 1949, he had sought traces of the original theatre and was astonished to find only a blackened plaque on an unused brewery. He found this neglect inexplicable, and in 1970 launched the Shakespeare Globe Trust, later obtaining the building site and necessary permissions despite a hostile local council. He siphoned his earnings as actor and director into the project, undismayed by the scepticism of his British colleagues."

On the south bank of the River Thames in London, near where the modern recreation of Shakespeare's Globe stands today, is a plaque that reads: "In Thanksgiving for Sam Wanamaker, Actor, Director, Producer, 1919–1993, whose vision rebuilt Shakespeare's Globe Theatre on Bankside in this parish". There is a blue plaque on the river-side wall of the theatre, and the site's Jacobean indoor theatre, opened in January 2014, is named the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse after him.

For his work in reconstructing the Globe Theatre, Wanamaker, in July 1993, was made an honorary Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE). He was also honoured with the Benjamin Franklin Medal by the Royal Society of Arts in recognition of his contribution to theatre.

Also in tribute to Wanamaker's contribution, when multi-Tony Award-winning British actor Mark Rylance accepted his third Tony on stage in New York City during the televised ceremonies on June 8, 2014, he did so with a substantial note of thanks to this American savior of the Globe.

Personal life

In 1940, Wanamaker married Canadian actress Charlotte Holland.

Death

Wanamaker died of prostate cancer in London in 1993 at the age of 74, before his dream could be finalized, and prior to the grand opening of the Globe by Queen Elizabeth II on 12 June 1997. He was survived by three daughters, Abby, Zoe and Jessica.


Filmography

Actor
1994
Wild Justice (TV Movie) as
Kingston Parker
1993
Bloodlines: Murder in the Family (TV Movie) as
Gerald Woodman
1993
Killer Rules (TV Movie) as
Gambon
1992
City of Joy (uncredited)
1991
Pure Luck as
Highsmith
1991
Guilty by Suspicion as
Felix Graff
1990
Always Remember I Love You (TV Movie) as
Grandfather Mendham
1990
Running Against Time (TV Movie) as
Hendryk Koopman, Ph.D.
1988
Baby Boom (TV Series) as
Fritz Curtis
- J.C. the Man (1989) - Fritz Curtis
- Charlotte's Secret (1989) - Fritz Curtis
- A Fine Romance (1989) - Fritz Curtis
- When It Rains (1989) - Fritz Curtis
- X-y-l-o-p-h-o-n-e (1989) - Fritz Curtis
- One Wednesday (1989) - Fritz Curtis
- Christmas '88 (1988) - Fritz Curtis
- The He-Man Woman's Hater Club (1988) - Fritz Curtis
- Saturday (1988) - Fritz Curtis
- Stress (1988) - Fritz Curtis
- The Right School for Elizabeth (1988) - Fritz Curtis
- Guilt (1988) - Fritz Curtis
- Pilot (1988) - Fritz Curtis
1989
The Shell Seekers (TV Movie) as
Richard
1988
Cognac as
Ambasador Morli
1988
Judgment in Berlin as
Bernard Hellring
1987
Sadie and Son (TV Movie) as
Marty Goldstein
1987
Baby Boom as
Fritz Curtis
1987
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace as
David Warfield
1987
The Two Mrs. Grenvilles (TV Mini Series) as
District Attorney
- Episode #1.2 (1987) - District Attorney
- Episode #1.1 (1987) - District Attorney
1986
Raw Deal as
Luigi Patrovita
1985
Berrenger's (TV Series) as
Simon Berrenger
- Party Favors (1985) - Simon Berrenger
- Maelstrom (1985) - Simon Berrenger
- Hidden Agenda (1985) - Simon Berrenger
- Roll Tape (1985) - Simon Berrenger
- Best Laid Plans (1985) - Simon Berrenger
- Power Play (1985) - Simon Berrenger
- Dangerous Ground (1985) - Simon Berrenger
- Seduction (1985) - Simon Berrenger
- Fame & Misfortune (1985) - Simon Berrenger
- Of Boardrooms & Bedrooms (1985) - Simon Berrenger
- For Gloria's Benefit (1985) - Simon Berrenger
- Overture (1985) - Simon Berrenger
1985
Deceptions (TV Mini Series) as
Jim Nolan
- Part 2 (1985) - Jim Nolan
- Part 1 (1985) - Jim Nolan (credit only)
1985
Embassy (TV Movie) as
Ambassador Arthur Ingram
1985
The Aviator as
Bruno Hansen
1984
The Ferret (TV Movie) as
The President
1984
Heartsounds (TV Movie) as
Moe Silverman
1984
Irreconcilable Differences as
David Kessler
1984
American Playhouse (TV Series) as
E.I. Lonoff
- The Ghost Writer (1984) - E.I. Lonoff
1982
I Was a Mail Order Bride (TV Movie) as
Frank Tosconi
1981
Our Family Business (TV Movie) as
Ralph
1981
Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years (TV Mini Series) as
Bernard Baruch
- Down and Out (1981) - Bernard Baruch
1980
The Competition as
Andrew Erskine
1980
Private Benjamin as
Teddy Benjamin
1979
A Deadly Game (TV Movie) as
Ruttgers
1979
From Hell to Victory as
Ray MacDonald
1979
Return of the Saint (TV Series) as
Domenico
- Dragonseed (1979) - Domenico
1978
Death on the Nile as
Rockford
1978
The Billion Dollar Bubble (TV Movie) as
Stanley Goldblum
1978
Holocaust (TV Mini Series) as
Moses Weiss
- Part 4: 1944-1945 (1978) - Moses Weiss
- Part 3: 1942-1944 (1978) - Moses Weiss
- Part 2: 1941-1942 (1978) - Moses Weiss
- Part 1: 1935-1940 (1978) - Moses Weiss
1977
Rafferty (TV Series) as
Hollander
- Rafferty (1977) - Hollander
1977
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Armitage
- Blind Love (1977) - Armitage
1977
Billy Jack Goes to Washington as
Bailey
1976
Voyage of the Damned as
Carl Rosen
1976
Horizon (TV Series documentary) as
Stanley Goldblum
- Billion Dollar Bubble (1976) - Stanley Goldblum
1976
The Sell-Out as
Harry Sickles
1975
The Spiral Staircase as
Lieut. Fields
1974
The Law (TV Movie) as
Jules Benson
1974
Mousey (TV Movie) as
Inspector
1972
The Gangster Show: The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (TV Movie) as
O'Casey
1971
Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
Solomon Ithimar, PhD
- A Wen (1971) - Solomon Ithimar, PhD
1968
Judd for the Defense (TV Series) as
Shelly Gould
- The Gates of Cerberus (1968) - Shelly Gould
1967
Danger Route as
Lucinda
1967
The Day the Fish Came Out as
Elias
1967
Run for Your Life (TV Series) as
Major Joe Rankin
- A Rage for Justice: Part 2 (1967) - Major Joe Rankin
1966
Warning Shot as
Frank Sanderman
1966
The Baron (TV Series) as
Sefton Folkard
- You Can't Win Them All (1966) - Sefton Folkard
1966
Gunsmoke (TV Series) as
Asa Longworth
- Parson Comes to Town (1966) - Asa Longworth
1965
The Wild Wild West (TV Series) as
Dr. Arcularis
- The Night of the Howling Light (1965) - Dr. Arcularis
1965
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes as
George Gruber
1965
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold as
Peters
1961
The Defenders (TV Series) as
United States Attorney Brooker / Edward Banter / James Henry David / ...
- A Taste of Ashes (1964) - United States Attorney Brooker
- Hollow Triumph (1964) - Edward Banter
- A Book for Burning (1963) - James Henry David
- The Hundred Lives of Harry Simms (1961) - Dr. Ralph Ames
1964
Love Story (TV Series) as
Maxie
- The Rainbow Man (1964) - Maxie
1964
The Outer Limits (TV Series) as
Dr. Simon Holm
- A Feasibility Study (1964) - Dr. Simon Holm
1964
The Winston Affair as
Major Kaufman
1963
Espionage (TV Series) as
Colonel Sprague
- Festival of Pawns (1963) - Colonel Sprague
1963
BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) as
B.F. Halliran
- Take the Plunge (1963) - B.F. Halliran
1963
Man of the World (TV Series) as
Nicola
- The Bandit (1963) - Nicola
1956
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Frank Engel / Matty / Copeland
- The Paradise Suite (1963) - Frank Engel
- The Mystery of Martin Wheeler (1961)
- Cold Fury (1960) - Matty
- Flash Point (1956) - Copeland
1962
Taras Bulba as
Filipenko
1962
Winter Journey (TV Movie) as
Bernie Dodd - Stage Director
1960
Danger Man (TV Series) as
Patrick Laurence
- The Lonely Chair (1960) - Patrick Laurence
1960
The Concrete Jungle as
Mike Carter
1960
Armchair Mystery Theatre (TV Series)
- The Big Wheel (1960)
1960
The Battle of the Sexes as
Commentary spoken by (voice)
1959
Habatales (TV Series) as
Narrator
- I Wanna Mink (1959) - Narrator (voice)
1955
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Ernie Pandish / Pepe
- The Velvet Alley (1959) - Ernie Pandish
- The Legend of Pepito (1955) - Pepe
1959
Clash by Night (TV Movie) as
Earl Pfeiffer
1957
The Power and the Glory (TV Movie) as
Priest
1955
Lilli Palmer Theatre (TV Series) as
Denis
- The Door (1955) - Denis
1955
The Secret as
Nick Delaney
1951
Mr. Denning Drives North as
Chick Eddowes
1950
Cameo Theatre (TV Series)
- Manhattan Footstep (1950)
1949
Give Us This Day as
Geremio
1948
My Girl Tisa as
Mark Denek
Director
1989
Grand Deceptions (TV Movie)
1981
The Killing of Randy Webster (TV Movie)
1980
My Kidnapper, My Love (TV Movie)
1979
Mrs. Columbo (TV Series) (2 episodes)
- Falling Star (1979)
- A Puzzle for Prophets (1979)
1979
Hart to Hart (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Death in the Slow Lane (1979)
1979
Return of the Saint (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Vicious Circle (1979)
1978
David Cassidy - Man Undercover (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Cage of Steel (1978)
1977
Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger
1977
Columbo (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The Bye-Bye Sky High I.Q. Murder Case (1977)
1971
Catlow
1970
The Executioner
1969
The File of the Golden Goose
1968
Lancer (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The High Riders (1968)
1968
The Legend of Custer
1968
Premiere (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Lassiter (1968)
1968
The Champions (TV Series) (1 episode)
- To Trap a Rat (1968)
1967
Coronet Blue (TV Series) (4 episodes)
- Where You from and What You Done? (1967)
- The Presence of Evil (1967)
- Man Running (1967)
- The Rebels (1967)
1967
Dundee and the Culhane (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The Jubilee Raid Brief (1967)
1967
Cimarron Strip (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Broken Wing (1967)
1967
Custer (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Sabers in the Sun (1967)
1966
Hawk (TV Series) (3 episodes)
- How Close Can You Get? (1966)
- Game with a Dead End (1966)
- Do Not Mutilate or Spindle (1966)
1966
Court Martial (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The Bitter Wind (1966)
1965
For the People (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Act of Violence: Part 2 (1965)
1965
The Defenders (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Eyewitness (1965)
Miscellaneous
1981
Aida (TV Movie) (opera director)
1973
War and Peace (TV Movie) (stage director)
Producer
1960
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) (producer - 1 episode)
- A Young Lady of Property (1960) - (producer)
Self
1991
Wogan (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #11.56 (1991) - Self
1990
Jameson Tonight (TV Series) as
Self (1990)
1987
Grace Kelly: The American Princess (Video documentary) as
Self
1984
All the World's a Stage (TV Mini Series) as
Self
- A Muse of Fire (1984) - Self
1973
Monster or Miracle? Sydney Opera House (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1973
The Fifth Facade: The Making of the Sydney Opera House (Documentary short) as
Self - Narrator
1972
Greenwich Village (TV Series) as
Self
1972
Viewpoint (TV Series) as
Self - Reader
- The Hidden God 2: James Baldwin (1972) - Self - Reader (voice)
1971
Review (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Children, Childhood and the Christmas Season (1971) - Self
1965
The Eamonn Andrews Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.23 (1965) - Self
1960
Panorama (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 1 February 1960 (1960) - Self
1959
The Brains Trust (TV Series) as
Self - Panellist
- Episode #1.205 (1959) - Self - Panellist
1957
Alan Melville Takes You from A-Z (TV Series) as
Self
- W (1957) - Self
1957
Rich and Rich (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.2 (1957) - Self - Guest
Archive Footage
1989
Falcon Crest (TV Series) as
Simon Berrenger
- Resurrection (1989) - Simon Berrenger (uncredited)
1982
Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (TV Movie documentary) as
Actor - 'Private Benjamin' (uncredited)

References

Sam Wanamaker Wikipedia


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