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Arthur Miller may have been wrongfully imprisoned for being a communist, written some incredibly famous plays, and had a writing career that spanned nearly seventy years, but seriously, we can't get over the fact that this guy had a secret affair with Marilyn Monroe. Granted, he really only kept it secret for all of about five minutes, but even so.
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- 00:05
Arthur miller biography oh hello there this is willy loman if [Willy speaking]
- 00:08
you haven't heard my name before well you must not be from New England they
- 00:12
know me up and down there knock them dead and hartford anyway you're here to
- 00:16
learn about Arthur Miller right so let's get to it [Willy points to Arthur]
- 00:19
arthur miller was born in Manhattan in 1915 2 is the door and Augusta Miller
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- 00:24
Jewish immigrants from Poland Millers were quite wealthy until the stock [Millers stood in cue of people]
- 00:29
market crash of 1929 Arthur's father had invested everything in the market and
- 00:34
talk about a bad move after the crash the whole family was forced to move to
- 00:37
Brooklyn Miller worked for two years to save money for college and eventually
- 00:42
enrolled at the university of michigan in 1934 it was there that he began his [Arthur appears at University building]
- 00:47
writing career and in 1940 he began his marital career he married his college
- 00:53
sweetheart mary Slattery but married life didn't soften RT he was an
- 00:58
unabashedly leftist no he never joined the Communist Party and if history has
- 01:03
taught us anything it's that it wasn't a great idea to lean too far left during [Dalton Trumbo looking at Hollywood sign]
- 01:07
this time period especially if you worked in film or entertainment while
- 01:11
Miller's politics would soon come to the spotlight but not until he got his big [Arthur giving speech on stage]
- 01:15
break in 1947 Miller's play all my sons became a huge hit
- 01:21
winning the Tony and changing Miller's life but the best was yet to come
- 01:26
Miller followed it up with death of a salesman the story of one mr. Willy
- 01:31
Loman the play was a disillusioned look the flip side of the American Dream and
- 01:36
won the Tony the Pulitzer and the Drama Critics Circle Award and sort of the [Arthur receiving trophies on stage]
- 01:41
Triple Crown of place i'm not saying it was all because of his main character
- 01:45
but well you know how can you not like this base
- 01:48
well around this time Miller began having an affair with Marilyn Monroe yep [Arthur with Marilyn Monroe]
- 01:52
the Maryland majandra just a little suggestion when choosing a mistress to
- 01:57
keep on the dl maybe pick an orthodontist assistant or anybody other
- 02:01
than the most famous woman in America well in 1953 Miller put out a
- 02:06
little play called the crucible the play was set during the Salem witch trials [Crucible play appears]
- 02:10
but it was pretty obvious what Miller was really getting at the house
- 02:14
committee on un-american Activities led by Senator Joseph McCarthy was going on
- 02:20
a similar witch hunt against Americans with suspected communist sympathies
- 02:25
remember when I said Arthur Miller was left distal yeah that in his obvious
- 02:29
allegory didn't exactly do him any favors withhold joe mccarthy Miller was
- 02:34
called to testify for McCarthy and provide names of other communist [Miller testifying in court]
- 02:37
sympathizers but he refused and was held in contempt of congress until the
- 02:42
conviction was overturned the following year so slightly better outcome for him [Arthur appears in jail]
- 02:47
than his crucial characters well at same time Miller's personal life was also
- 02:51
heating up he divorced Mary Slattery and married [Arthur with Mary]
- 02:54
Marilyn Monroe in 1956 unroasted by Miller during his dealings with
- 02:59
government but well they ended up divorcing in 1961 yes Miller wasn't a [Marilyn visiting Arthur in jail cell]
- 03:03
girl's best friend well in 1964 Miller wrote after the fall
- 03:07
which started character with a slightly suspicious resemblance to Marilyn Monroe [Marilyn wearing a fake mustache]
- 03:11
critics slammed him accusing him of exploiting her recent death but Miller
- 03:16
insisted the resemblance was coincidental [Arthur sitting at a desk]
- 03:18
well his crew died down after the fifties but he continued to write and
- 03:22
remarried once more this time to photographer Inga Morath Arthur Miller
- 03:26
prolific in writing and in weddings although Miller's plays never achieve [Arthur marrying Inge]
- 03:31
the same level of success is his earlier work he never stopped writing releasing
- 03:35
a play just a few months before his death on february 10th 2005 well in his
- 03:41
later years Miller bemoaned the increasingly commercial aspects of
- 03:44
modern theatre like there's too much money in theater really he felt that big [Arthur standing in a theater]
- 03:49
budget feel good plays were pushing out social commentary at a time when it was
- 03:54
still very much needed but I doubt we'll be seeing plays like the crucial again
- 03:59
for quite some time and on a completely unrelated note I'm off to go watch mamma [Man stood on Broadway]
- 04:04
mia on Broadway what? if you can't beat them join
- 04:09
them
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