Actor
Robert Alan Aurthur
Born 1922 · New York City, New York, United States
Robert Alan Aurthur was an American screenwriter, film director, and producer renowned for his work in television and film. Raised in Freeport, New York, he initially pursued pre-medical studies at the University of Pennsylvania but left to serve as a combat correspondent in the United States Marine Corps during World War II. Aurthur's early television writing included episodes for Studio One and Mister Peepers. He gained acclaim for his teleplay A Man Is Ten Feet Tall (1955), which was adapted into the film Edge of the City (1957). His film credits include Warlock (1959), Grand Prix (1966), and The Lost Man (1969), which he wrote and directed. Aurthur co-wrote and produced All That Jazz (1979), receiving two posthumous Academy Award nominations. He was married to actress Bea Arthur from 1947 to 1950. Aurthur passed away from lung cancer in New York City at the age of 56.
Directed
Writing

All That Jazz
Writer · 1979

Grand Prix
Screenplay · 1966

Shadows
Dialogue · 1960

Warlock
Screenplay · 1959

Edge of the City
Story · 1957

DuPont Show of the Month
Adaptation · 1957

The Philco Television Playhouse
Writer · 1948

For Love of Ivy
Screenplay · 1968

Spring Reunion
Story · 1957

Armchair Theatre
Writer · 1956

The Lost Man
Screenplay · 1969

A Man Is Ten Feet Tall
Writer · 1955