Donald Seawell

Donald Seawell
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Donald R. Seawell (born August 1, 1912) was born in Jonesboro, North Carolina. His father was Aaron A. F. Seawell, a Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court. He graduated from the University of North Carolina, and UNC Law School. In 1941 he married Broadway actress, Eugenia Rawls, who played Tallulah Bankhead's daughter in The Little Foxes. They had two children.

Career

Seawell was hired to work at the Securities and Exchange Commission by the newly appointed head of the organization, Joseph P. Kennedy. Kennedy had heard Donald Seawell's unflattering comment about him on the radio, where the young lawyer said, "It takes a thief to catch a thief." He was impressed by Seawell's candor, if not his character assessment, and wanted him on his team.

During World War II, Donald Seawell worked on General Dwight D. Eisenhower's SHAEF staff in counterintelligence. After the war, he served briefly as assistant Ambassador to France.

Entering private law practice in New York, he gathered many theatrical clients including, Tallulah Bankhead, Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. He also maintained law offices in London and Tel Aviv, and was involved in writing the charter for the State of Israel. Seawell's theatrical clients led to his becoming a Broadway producer, and his shows included: Noel Coward's Sail Away, The Affair, and A Thurber Carnival. He was the first producer to bring the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) to the United States in a 1962 production of The Hollow Crown. He later became a Governor of the RSC as well as Chairman of the American National Theatre and Academy. In 2002 he was awarded the honorary title, Order of the British Empire (OBE), by Queen Elizabeth II.

Seawell was one of three producers of Bonard Productions, the others being the actress Haila Stoddard, and The Denver Post owner Helen Bonfils. In the 1960s he joined forces with Ms. Bonfils to become Secretary-Treasurer of the Denver Post. After Helen Bonfils' death, he became Publisher of the paper.

Using funds from the Bonfils Foundation, he created The Denver Center for the Performing Arts in the late 1970s. He retired as active chairman of the center in 2007 at the age of 94.

Awards

  • B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation League Heritage Award 1973
  • Distinguished Eagle Award, Boy Scouts of America 1976
  • Tony Award 1983
  • Arts & Entertainment Cable Network Award 1987
  • Third Millennium Leadership Award, American Diabetes Association 1995
  • Colorado Tourism Hall of Fame Award 1999
  • Mayor's Millennium Award 2000
  • In 2002 Queen Elizabeth awarded Donald Seawell The Order of the British Empire.
  • Colorado Festival of World Theatre Donald Seawell Award recipient 2005
  • In 2005 he became the 11th recipient of the National Theatre Hall of Fame's Founder's Award
  • Mayor's 2007 Cultural Legacy Award, Denver

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