- Gilbert Moses
Gilbert Moses (
August 20 1942 -April 15 1995 ) was an American stage, screen, andtelevision director.Born in
Cleveland, Ohio , Moses was the co-founder of the Free Southern Theater company, an important pioneer ofAfrican-American theatre . His 1971 Broadway debut, "Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death ", won him aTony Award nomination and theDrama Desk Award for Most Promising Director. In 1976, he andGeorge Faison teamed to co-direct andchoreograph the ill-fatedAlan Jay Lerner -Leonard Bernstein musical "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue", which closed after seven performances.Moses'
off-Broadway work as a director won him anObie Award forAmiri Baraka 's "Slave Ship" (1969) and theNew York Drama Critics' Circle Award for "The Taking of Miss Janie" (1975). Among Moses' television credits are "Benson", "The Paper Chase ", "Law & Order ", several episodes of the mini-series "Roots", and a number oftelevision movie s. His only feature films were "Willie Dynamite " (1974) and "The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh " (1979).Moses was married twice, to actresses
Denise Nicholas andDee Dee Bridgewater , and had two daughters, Tsia and China. He died ofmultiple myeloma inNew York City .External links
* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=15725 Internet Theatre Database listing]
* [http://lortel.org/LLA_archive/index.cfm?search_by=people&first=Gilbert&middle=&last=Moses Lortel Archives listing]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0608575/ Internet Movie Database listing]
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