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Known For

Directing

Known Credits

126

Gender

Male

Birthday

1920-12-16

Day of Death

1997-09-10 (77 years old)

Place of Birth

Wallingford, Connecticut, USA

Also Known As

Джордж Шефер

George Schaefer

Biography

George Louis Schaefer (December 16, 1920 – September 10, 1997) was an American director of television and Broadway theatre, who was active from the 1950s to the 1990s. Schaefer was born in Wallingford, Connecticut, and lived in Oak Park, Illinois for much of his boyhood and young adulthood. He was the son of Elsie (née Otterbein) and Louis Schaefer, who worked in sales. Schaefer studied stage directing at the Yale School of Drama. He began his directing career while serving in the U.S. Army Special Services during World War II. He directed over 50 plays for the troops. After being discharged, he directed for the Broadway theatre. His first production was of Shakespeare's Hamlet starring Maurice Evans. In 1953, Schaefer won a Tony Award for his production of The Teahouse of the August Moon which he co-produced with Evans. During the Golden Age of Television, Schaefer directed numerous live TV adaptations of Broadway plays for NBC's Hallmark Hall of Fame. His first episode for Hallmark was an adaptation of his Broadway staging of Hamlet starring Evans. In the 1980s, several of his productions for Hallmark aired in syndication under the title George Schaefer Showcase Theatre. His television work garnered him five Emmy wins out of 21 total nominations. He also won four Directors Guild of America Awards out of 17 nominations. He holds the record for the most DGA Award nominations. He also directed five theatrical films, but to limited success.

Known For

Acting

Production

Crew

Directing

Our Town

1977

Our Town

as

Pendulum

1969

Pendulum

as

Macbeth

1954

Macbeth

as

Answers

1985

Answers

as

Harvey

1996

Harvey

as

Macbeth

1964

Macbeth

as

Gideon

1971

Gideon

as

Pygmalion

1963

Pygmalion

as

Winterset

1959

Winterset

as

The Lark

1957

The Lark

as