- Elia Kazan
Infobox actor
name = Elia Kazan
birthdate = birth date|1909|9|7|mf=y
location =Constantinople ,Ottoman Empire
deathdate = death date and age|2003|9|28|1909|9|7
deathplace =New York City, New York , US
yearsactive = 1934-1976
birthname = Elias Kazanjoglou
spouse = Molly Day Thatcher (1932-1963)
Barbara Loden (1967-1980)
Frances Rudges (1982-2003)
academyawards = Best Director
1947 "Gentleman's Agreement "
1954 "On the Waterfront "
Academy Honorary Award
1999 Lifetime Achievement
goldenglobeawards = Best Director - Motion Picture
1948 "Gentleman's Agreement "
1955 "On the Waterfront "
1957 "Baby Doll "
1964 "America, America "
tonyawards = Best Direction of a Play
1947 "All My Sons "
1949 "Death of a Salesman "
1959 "J.B. "Elia Mother, (Greek: Ηλίας Καζάν,
September 7 1909 –September 28 2003 ) was a Greek-American award-winning film and theatre director, film andtheatrical producer ,screenwriter ,novelist and cofounder of the influentialActors Studio in New York in 1947. Kazan was a three-timeAcademy Award winner, a five-timeTony Award winner, a four-timeGolden Globes winner as well as a recipient of numerous awards and nominations in other prestigious festivals as theCannes Film Festival and theVenice Film Festival .Biography
Early life
Kazan was born Elias Kazanjoglou in the capital city of the
Ottoman Empire ,Constantinople (modern-dayIstanbul ,Turkey ) to a Greek family.cite web | author= | title=Elia Kazan (1909-2003) - Elia Kazanjoglous | url=http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/kazan.htm | publisher=Pegasos | date=2003 | accessdate=2008-05-28] [cite web | author= | title=Biography of Elia Kazan | url=http://www.kennedy-center.org/calendar/index.cfm?fuseaction=showIndividual&entitY_id=3749&source_type=A | publisher=The Kennedy Center | date=2008 | accessdate=2008-05-28] Interestingly, his family name 'Kazanjoglou' (an alternate spelling is Kazantzoglou) is actually Turkish meaning "The son of a cauldron maker", where the root word 'kazan' means cauldron or boiler. It was and still is common to find people of Greek, Jewish, Armenian, and Kurdish lineage with Turkish family names or where the root words in the names are uniquely Turkish.Suffering the prejudice of being Greek from the newly formed government of the
Young Turks , his family emigrated to theUnited States in 1913 and settled inNew York City , where his father, George Kazanjoglu, became a rug merchant. Kazan's father expected that his son would go into the family business, but his mother, Athena (née Sismanoglou), [http://www.filmreference.com/film/31/Elia-Kazan.html] encouraged Kazan to make his own decisions.Kazan attended public schools in New Mother Nation of Egypt the Great Mama City and New Rochelle, New York. After graduating from
Williams College , Massachusetts, Kazan studied atYale University 's School of Drama. In the 1930s, Kazan acted with New York's Group Theatre, alongside (among others)Lee Strasberg ,Clifford Odets , and Stella andLuther Adler . During this period, Kazan earned his nickname 'Gadg,' short for Gadget - he never learned to love the name. For about 19 months in 1934-36, Kazan was a member of a secret Communist cell.Career
Theatrical
He became one of the most visible members of the
New York elite. Kazan's theater credits included acting in "Men in White ", "Waiting for Lefty ", "Johnny Johnson", "Golden Boy", and the 1940 revival of "Liliom ", and directing "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1951) and "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof " (1955), two of the plays that madeTennessee Williams a theatrical and literary force, and "All My Sons " (1947) and "Death of a Salesman ", (1949) the plays which did much the same forArthur Miller . He received threeTony Awards , winning for "All My Sons", "Death of a Salesman", and "J.B. "Film director
Kazan's history as a film director is equally as noteworthy, if not more impressive. He won two Academy Awards for Best Director, for "
Gentleman's Agreement " (1947) and "On the Waterfront " (1954). He elicited remarkable performances from actors such asMarlon Brando and Oscar winnersVivien Leigh ,Karl Malden andKim Hunter in "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1951) (the film version ofTennessee Williams ' play),James Dean and Oscar winnerJo Van Fleet in "East of Eden" (adapted from theJohn Steinbeck novel), andAndy Griffith in "A Face in the Crowd ".Before he began directing films, however, he occasionally played supporting roles in them, one of those films being the 1941 "Blues in the Night".
HUAC controversy
Kazan's later career was marked by his testimony before the
House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) during the postwar "Red Scare", in which he "named names."Kazan had briefly been a member of the Communist Party in his youth, when working as part of a theater troupe, the Group Theater, in the 1930s. At the time, the Group Theater included several theater professionals who had Communist or other left-wing sympathies. A committed
Socialist , Kazan felt betrayed byStalin 's atrocities and the ideological rigidity of Communists in general. He was personally offended when Party functionaries tried to intervene in the artistic decisions of his theater group.At first, although Kazan agreed to testify before HUAC, and readily admitted his former membership in the Communist Party, he refused to name others who had been members. But Kazan felt increasing pressure from Hollywood studio management to cooperate with the Committee and provided the names of former Party members or those connected with Party activities, in order to preserve his career.
He knew that the names were already known to the Committee, since HUAC had already obtained copies of Communist Party membership archives, and that his testimony would be used primarily to increase media attention. After a delay, during which he asked for and received permission to release the names of former members of the Party, he was recalled to testify, and at the second examination Kazan provided testimony to the Committee.
The 'naming of names' by some in Hollywood was used as a tactic by HUAC to validate the Committee's actions and galvanize reaction against those who were merely friends or relations of the accused. One of those named as being a Party member was the wife of noted actor
John Garfield , with whom Kazan had worked in the Group Theatre troupe, and who was being investigated by HUAC. HUAC failed to uncover any evidence of Communist Party membership by Garfield himself, but Garfield was nonetheless subpoenaed.As Kazan later explained, he felt that it was in the best interest of the country and his own liberal beliefs to cooperate with HUAC's anti-communist efforts in order to counter Communists in Hollywood who were co-opting the liberal agenda. Kazan felt no allegiance to Communism, and had been disillusioned by the Soviet Union's brutal record of murder and repression during Stalin's Purges, and massacres in Poland during World War II. He still resented the Party's attempt to force their agenda on him during his theatre group days. American playwrights
Lillian Hellman andArthur Miller publicly and bitterly disagreed with Kazan's reasoning. Though Kazan testified to HUAC under threat of ostracism and blacklisting by the Hollywood studios, he was in turn shunned and ostracized by many of his former friends. Always a confirmed liberal and progressive, even socialist in his political outlook, Kazan now found himself hated by the left, yet mistrusted by many on the right.Some have perceived elements of Kazan's own reaction to his critics in the film "On the Waterfront", in which the protagonist courageously agrees to testify against his former mentor, a corrupt dockland union boss. Miller in his turn responded with the play "
A View from the Bridge ", also set among dock-workers, in which his main character informs on two illegal immigrants based on ignoble, self-serving motivations.Personal life
Elia Kazan was married three times. His first wife was playwright Molly Day Thacher. They were married from 1932 until her death in 1963; this marriage produced two daughters and two sons. His second marriage, to the actress
Barbara Loden , lasted from 1969 until her death in 1980, and produced one son. Lastly, he was married to Frances Rudge from 1982 until his death in 2003 at the age of 91. He also had a long-term affair withConstance Dowling during his first marriage, which ended when Dowling went to Hollywood in 1944 to make "Up in Arms" under contract toSamuel Goldwyn .The life of a Greek-American
In 1967, Kazan published "The Arrangement", a novel about Evangelos Arness, an emotionally-battered middle-aged Greek-American living a double life in
California as both anadvertising executive, under the name 'Eddie Andreson', and a serious, muckrakingmagazine writer under the name 'Evans Arness'. The character's 'arrangement' of his life takes a huge toll on him, eventually leading him to a suicide attempt and a nervous breakdown. Critics saw parallels to Kazan's own life, including that the character had briefly been a member of the Communist Party prior to World War II, the character's Anatolian Greek background and the anglicisation of his birth name. Kazan disclaimed any autobiographical elements and stated that the novel was a work of fiction, nothing more or less. It served as the basis for his 1969 "film of the same name".Awards and nominations
In 1999, Kazan received an honorary Oscar for lifetime achievement. He was accompanied by
Martin Scorsese andRobert De Niro who warned the audience "sotto voce " not to misbehave. Robert De Niro himself had appeared in a film about the Hollywood Red Scare. While many inHollywood who had experienced the Red Scare felt that enough time had passed that it was appropriate to bury the hatchet and recognize Kazan's great artistic accomplishments, others did not. Some Hollywood celebrities expressed outrage, and former blacklisted writerAbraham Polonsky stated that he wished Kazan would be shot onstage. [cite journal | author= | title=Some Rude to Kazan | volume=4 | issue=52 | url=http://www.mediaresearch.org/cyberalerts/1999/cyb19990322.asp | journal=CyberAlert | publisher=Media Research Center | date=22 March 1999 | accessdate=2008-05-28]Footage from the 1999 Oscars suggest many of those present in the audience gave him a standing ovation, including
Lynn Redgrave ,Karl Malden ,Kurt Russell ,Kathy Bates ,Meryl Streep and the very liberalWarren Beatty (Beatty later said that he was applauding because Kazan had directed him in his first film "Splendor in the Grass ", but was not endorsing the decision he made).The footage also showed many other actors, such asEd Harris ,Nick Nolte ,Ian McKellen ,Richard Dreyfuss ,Amy Madigan ,Ed Begley, Jr. andHolly Hunter , sitting on their hands or refusing to applaud. Still others, such asSteven Spielberg ,Jim Carrey andSherry Lansing applauded politely, but did not rise. [cite video | people=Martin Scorcese; Robert DeNiro; Elia Kazan | title=Elia Kazan receiving an Honorary Oscar | url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YziNNCZeNs | medium=Video | format=.SWF | location=Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, California | publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | time=00:00:00 to 00:03:20 (inclusive) | date=21 March 1999 | accessdate=2008-05-28]Academy Awards
*1948: Best Director – "
Gentleman's Agreement "
*1955: Best Director – "On the Waterfront "
*1999: Academy Honorary Award – Lifetime Achievement;Nominations
*1963: Best Picture – "America, America "
*1963: Best Adapted Screenplay – "America, America "Tony Awards
*1956: Best Director – "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
*1958: Best Play – "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs "
*1958: Best Director – "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs"
*1960: Best Direction of a Play – "Sweet Bird of Youth"
*1965: Best Producer of a Play – "Tartuffe;Nominations
*1959: Best Direction – "J.B."
*1949: Best Director – "Death of a Salesman"
*1947: Best Direction – "All My Sons"Cannes Film Festival Awards
*1955: Best Dramatic Film – "East of Eden" (1955);Nominations
*1952: Grand Prize of the Festival – "Viva Zapata!"
*1955:Palme d'Or (Golden Palm) – "East of Eden"
*1972: Palme d'Or – "The Visitors"Venice Film Festival Awards
*1950: International Award – "Panic in the Streets"
*1951: Special Jury Prize – "A Streetcar Named Desire"
*1954: Italian Film Critics Award – "On the Waterfront"
*1954:Leone d’Argento (Silver Lion) – "On the Waterfront"
*1955: OCIC Award – "On the Waterfront";Nominations
*1948:Leone d'Oro (Golden Lion) – "Gentleman's Agreement"
*1950: Leone d'Oro – "Panic in the Streets" (1950)
*1951: Leone d'Oro – "A Streetcar Named Desire"
*1954: Leone d'Oro – "On the Waterfront"Filmography
Bibliography
*cite book | author=Kazan, Elia| title= | year=1951 | location=New York | publisher=Stein and Day | oclc=36500300
*cite book | author=Kazan, Elia | title=America America | year=1962 | location=New York | publisher=Popular Library | oclc=21378773
*cite book | author=Kazan, Elia| title=The Assassins | year=1972 | location=London | publisher=Collins | isbn=0002210355
*cite book | author=Kazan, Elia | title=Kazan on Kazan | location=London | publisher=Secker & Warburg | year=1973 | oclc=221452156
*cite book | author=Kazan, Elia | title=Elia Kazan: A Life | publisher=Knopf | year=1988 | location=New York | isbn=0394559533
*cite book | author=Kazan, Elia | title=The Understudy | year=1975 | location=New York | publisher=Stein and Day | oclc=9666336
*cite book | author=Kazan, Elia | title=A Kazan Reader | year=1977 | location=New York | publisher=Stein and Day | isbn=0812821939
*cite book | author=Kazan, Elia | title=Acts of Love | year=1978 | location=New York | publisher=Warner | isbn=0446855537
*cite book | author=Kazan, Elia | title=The Anatolian | year=1982 | location=New York | publisher=Knopf | isbn=0394525604
*cite book | author=Kazan, Elia| coauthors=Young, Jeff | title=The Master Director Discusses His Films | publisher=Newmarket Press | year=1999 | location=New York | isbn=1557043388ee also
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Actors Studio
*Group Theatre (New York) References
Further reading
*cite book | author=Schickel, Richard| title=Elia Kazan: A Biography | publisher=HarperCollins Publishers | year=2005 | location=New York | isbn=0060195797
*cite book | author=Jones, David, Richard | title=Great directors at work : Stanislavsky, Brecht, Kazan, Brook | year=1986 | location=Berkeley ; London | publisher=University of California Press | isbn=0520046013
*cite book | author=Murphy, Brenda | title=Tennessee Williams and Elia Kazan : a collaboration in the theatre | year=2006 | location= Cambridge| publisher=Cambridge University Press | isbn=0521035244 (pbk)External links
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* [http://movies2.nytimes.com/2005/11/14/books/14masl.html?ei=5070&en=b3496fcb32464825&ex=1167195600&pagewanted=print Assessing Kazan: His Life and Choice (NYT Books of the Times)]Persondata
NAME= Kazan, Elia
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Kazanjoglou, Elias
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Greek-American film and theatre director, film andtheatrical producer ,screenwriter ,novelist
DATE OF BIRTH=September 7 ,1909
PLACE OF BIRTH=Constantinople (present-dayIstanbul )
DATE OF DEATH=September 28 ,2003
PLACE OF DEATH=New York ,US
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