Marvin Felix Camillo

American theater director and actor

Marvin Felix Camillo (1937 in Newark, New Jersey – January 22, 1988 in La Rochelle, France) was an American theater director and actor, noted for his founding of The Family theater company, a group in New York largely made up of ex-convicts.

Stage productions

  • Short Eyes (1974)
  • The Cool World (1960)

References

  • Leslie Bennets (22 January 1988). "Marvin F. Camillo, 51, Is Dead; Started Ex-Convicts' Stage Group". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-08-23.
  • Camillo, Marvin Felix; Khosropur, Soodabeh (1986). "Cultural Exchange in the Correctional Milieu: The Family Theatre in France". The Prison Journal. 66 (2): 26–39. doi:10.1177/003288558606600205. S2CID 144120506. Archived from the original on 2013-02-01. Retrieved 2008-08-26.
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  • Jack Landau (1955)
  • José Quintero (1956)
  • William Ball (1959)
  • Ulu Grosbard (1965)
  • Joseph Hardy (1967)
  • Robert Moore / Tom O'Horgan (1968)
  • Tom O'Horgan / Neal Kenyon / Alan Arkin / Michael Schultz / Gordon Davidson / Edwin Sherin (1969)
  • Jerzy Grotowski / Alan Arkin / Ron Field / Joseph Hardy / Harold Prince (1970)
  • Robert Wilson / Andre Gregory / Peter Brook / Michael Bennett / Harold Prince / Tom O'Horgan / Paul Sills (1971)
  • Mel Shapiro / Andrei Serban / Peter Hall / Jeff Bleckner / A. J. Antoon / Mel Shapiro (1972)
  • Victor Garcia / Joseph Chaikin / Roberta Sklar / Harold Prince / Bob Fosse / Michael Rudman / Harold Prince (1973)
  • José Quintero / Harold Prince / Frank Dunlop / Marvin Felix Camillo / Harold Prince (1974)


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