Gender
Male
Born
Nov 17, 1901
Budzanów, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
Died
Feb 17, 1982
New York, New York, USA
Director Theatre Owner/Operator Producer Performer
Also Known As
Lee Martin
Relations
Father of
Susan Strasberg
Father of
John Strasberg
Comments
Founding member of the Group Theatre.
  • CREDITS
    The Three Sisters (Jun 22, 1964 - Oct 03, 1964)
    Play, Revival
    • Directed by Lee Strasberg
    • Produced by The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
    Marathon '33 (Dec 22, 1963 - Feb 01, 1964)
    Play, Original
    • Entire production under the supervision of Lee Strasberg
    Strange Interlude (Mar 11, 1963 - Jun 29, 1963)
    Play, Revival
    • Theatre Owned / Operated by The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
    • Produced by The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
    Peer Gynt (Jan 28, 1951 - Feb 24, 1951)
    Play, Revival
    • Staged by Lee Strasberg
    The Country Girl (Nov 10, 1950 - Jun 02, 1951)
    Play, Original
    • Originally produced by Lee Strasberg
    The Closing Door (Dec 01, 1949 - Dec 17, 1949)
    Play, Original
    • Staged by Lee Strasberg
    The Big Knife (Feb 24, 1949 - May 28, 1949)
    Play, Original
    • Directed by Lee Strasberg
    Skipper Next to God (Jan 04, 1948 - Mar 27, 1948)
    Play, Original
    • Directed by Lee Strasberg
    South Pacific (Dec 29, 1943 - Jan 01, 1944)
    Play, Original
    • Staged by Lee Strasberg
    Apology (Mar 22, 1943 - Mar 26, 1943)
    Play, Original
    • Directed by Lee Strasberg
    • Produced by Lee Strasberg
    R. U. R. (Dec 03, 1942 - Dec 05, 1942)
    Play, Revival
    • Directed by Lee Strasberg
    A Kiss for Cinderella (Mar 10, 1942 - Apr 18, 1942)
    Play, Revival
    • Staged by Lee Strasberg
    Clash by Night (Dec 27, 1941 - Feb 07, 1942)
    Play, Original
    • Directed by Lee Strasberg
    The Fifth Column (Mar 06, 1940 - May 18, 1940)
    Play, Original
    • Staged by Lee Strasberg
    Night Music (Feb 22, 1940 - Mar 09, 1940)
    Play, Original
    • Produced by The Group Theatre
    Summer Night (Nov 02, 1939 - Nov 04, 1939)
    Play, Original
    • Staged by Lee Strasberg
    Awake and Sing! (Mar 07, 1939 - Apr 1939)
    Play, Revival
    • Produced by The Group Theatre
    The Gentle People (Jan 05, 1939 - May 06, 1939)
    Play, Original
    • Produced by The Group Theatre
    Rocket to the Moon (Nov 24, 1938 - Mar 1939)
    Play, Original
    • Produced by The Group Theatre
    Dance Night (Oct 14, 1938 - Oct 15, 1938)
    Play, Original
    • Staged by Lee Strasberg
    All the Living (Mar 24, 1938 - May 1938)
    Play, Original
    • Staged by Lee Strasberg
    Casey Jones (Feb 19, 1938 - Mar 1938)
    Play, Original
    • Produced by The Group Theatre
    Roosty (Feb 14, 1938 - Feb 1938)
    Play, Original
    • Staged by Lee Strasberg
    Golden Boy (Nov 04, 1937 - Jun 1938)
    Play, Original
    • Produced by The Group Theatre
    Many Mansions (Oct 27, 1937 - Mar 1938)
    Play, Original
    • Staged by Lee Strasberg
    Johnny Johnson (Nov 19, 1936 - Jan 16, 1937)
    Play, Original
    • Staged by Lee Strasberg
    • Produced by The Group Theatre
    Case of Clyde Griffiths (Mar 13, 1936 - Mar 1936)
    Play, Original
    • Staged by Lee Strasberg
    • Produced by The Group Theatre
    Paradise Lost (Dec 09, 1935 - Feb 1936)
    Play, Original
    • Produced by The Group Theatre
    Till the Day I Die/Waiting for Lefty (Mar 26, 1935 - Jul 13, 1935)
    Play, Original
    • Performer: Lee Martin
      • Stieglitz - Original
    Gold Eagle Guy (Nov 28, 1934 - Jan 1935)
    Play, Original
    • Staged by Lee Strasberg
    Gentlewoman (Mar 22, 1934 - Apr 1934)
    Play, Original
    • Staged by Lee Strasberg
    Men in White (Sep 26, 1933 - Jul 1934)
    Play, Original
    • Directed by Lee Strasberg
    • Produced by The Group Theatre
    Success Story (Sep 26, 1932 - Jan 1933)
    Play, Original
    • Staged by Lee Strasberg
    Night Over Taos (Mar 09, 1932 - Mar 1932)
    Play, Original
    • Staged by Lee Strasberg
    1931- (Dec 10, 1931 - Dec 1931)
    Play, Original
    • Staged by Lee Strasberg
    The House of Connelly (Sep 28, 1931 - Nov 28, 1931)
    Play, Original
    • Staged by Lee Strasberg
    Green Grow the Lilacs (Jan 26, 1931 - Mar 21, 1931)
    Play, Original
    • Performer: Lee Strasberg
      • Peddler - Original
    Red Rust (Dec 17, 1929 - Feb 1930)
    Play, Original
    • Performer: Lee Strasberg
      • Pimples - Original
    The Vegetable (Apr 10, 1929 - Apr 1929)
    Play, Original
    • Staged by Lee Strasberg
    Four Walls (Sep 19, 1927 - Jan 1928)
    Play, Original
    • Performer: Lee Strasberg
      • Nick - Original
    The Chief Thing (Mar 22, 1926 - Apr 1926)
    Play, Original
    • Performer: Lee Strasberg
      • A Prompter - Original
    Garrick Gaieties (Jun 08, 1925 - Nov 28, 1925)
    Musical, Original
    • Performer: Lee Strasberg
      • Original
    Processional (Jan 12, 1925 - Mar 1925)
    Play, Original
    • Performer: Lee Strasberg
      • First Soldier - Original
  • AWARDS

    Tony Award®

     

    Best Producer of a Play

    1963 | Nominee  | Strange Interlude
    Produced by The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
The Three Sisters (Jun 22, 1964 - Oct 03, 1964)
Play, Revival
  • Directed by Lee Strasberg
  • Produced by The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
Marathon '33 (Dec 22, 1963 - Feb 01, 1964)
Play, Original
  • Entire production under the supervision of Lee Strasberg
Strange Interlude (Mar 11, 1963 - Jun 29, 1963)
Play, Revival
  • Theatre Owned / Operated by The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
  • Produced by The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
Peer Gynt (Jan 28, 1951 - Feb 24, 1951)
Play, Revival
  • Staged by Lee Strasberg
The Country Girl (Nov 10, 1950 - Jun 02, 1951)
Play, Original
  • Originally produced by Lee Strasberg
The Closing Door (Dec 01, 1949 - Dec 17, 1949)
Play, Original
  • Staged by Lee Strasberg
The Big Knife (Feb 24, 1949 - May 28, 1949)
Play, Original
  • Directed by Lee Strasberg
Skipper Next to God (Jan 04, 1948 - Mar 27, 1948)
Play, Original
  • Directed by Lee Strasberg
South Pacific (Dec 29, 1943 - Jan 01, 1944)
Play, Original
  • Staged by Lee Strasberg
Apology (Mar 22, 1943 - Mar 26, 1943)
Play, Original
  • Directed by Lee Strasberg
  • Produced by Lee Strasberg
R. U. R. (Dec 03, 1942 - Dec 05, 1942)
Play, Revival
  • Directed by Lee Strasberg
A Kiss for Cinderella (Mar 10, 1942 - Apr 18, 1942)
Play, Revival
  • Staged by Lee Strasberg
Clash by Night (Dec 27, 1941 - Feb 07, 1942)
Play, Original
  • Directed by Lee Strasberg
The Fifth Column (Mar 06, 1940 - May 18, 1940)
Play, Original
  • Staged by Lee Strasberg
Night Music (Feb 22, 1940 - Mar 09, 1940)
Play, Original
  • Produced by The Group Theatre
Summer Night (Nov 02, 1939 - Nov 04, 1939)
Play, Original
  • Staged by Lee Strasberg
Awake and Sing! (Mar 07, 1939 - Apr 1939)
Play, Revival
  • Produced by The Group Theatre
The Gentle People (Jan 05, 1939 - May 06, 1939)
Play, Original
  • Produced by The Group Theatre
Rocket to the Moon (Nov 24, 1938 - Mar 1939)
Play, Original
  • Produced by The Group Theatre
Dance Night (Oct 14, 1938 - Oct 15, 1938)
Play, Original
  • Staged by Lee Strasberg
All the Living (Mar 24, 1938 - May 1938)
Play, Original
  • Staged by Lee Strasberg
Casey Jones (Feb 19, 1938 - Mar 1938)
Play, Original
  • Produced by The Group Theatre
Roosty (Feb 14, 1938 - Feb 1938)
Play, Original
  • Staged by Lee Strasberg
Golden Boy (Nov 04, 1937 - Jun 1938)
Play, Original
  • Produced by The Group Theatre
Many Mansions (Oct 27, 1937 - Mar 1938)
Play, Original
  • Staged by Lee Strasberg
Johnny Johnson (Nov 19, 1936 - Jan 16, 1937)
Play, Original
  • Staged by Lee Strasberg
  • Produced by The Group Theatre
Case of Clyde Griffiths (Mar 13, 1936 - Mar 1936)
Play, Original
  • Staged by Lee Strasberg
  • Produced by The Group Theatre
Paradise Lost (Dec 09, 1935 - Feb 1936)
Play, Original
  • Produced by The Group Theatre
Till the Day I Die/Waiting for Lefty (Mar 26, 1935 - Jul 13, 1935)
Play, Original
  • Performer: Lee Martin
    • Stieglitz - Original
Gold Eagle Guy (Nov 28, 1934 - Jan 1935)
Play, Original
  • Staged by Lee Strasberg
Gentlewoman (Mar 22, 1934 - Apr 1934)
Play, Original
  • Staged by Lee Strasberg
Men in White (Sep 26, 1933 - Jul 1934)
Play, Original
  • Directed by Lee Strasberg
  • Produced by The Group Theatre
Success Story (Sep 26, 1932 - Jan 1933)
Play, Original
  • Staged by Lee Strasberg
Night Over Taos (Mar 09, 1932 - Mar 1932)
Play, Original
  • Staged by Lee Strasberg
1931- (Dec 10, 1931 - Dec 1931)
Play, Original
  • Staged by Lee Strasberg
The House of Connelly (Sep 28, 1931 - Nov 28, 1931)
Play, Original
  • Staged by Lee Strasberg
Green Grow the Lilacs (Jan 26, 1931 - Mar 21, 1931)
Play, Original
  • Performer: Lee Strasberg
    • Peddler - Original
Red Rust (Dec 17, 1929 - Feb 1930)
Play, Original
  • Performer: Lee Strasberg
    • Pimples - Original
The Vegetable (Apr 10, 1929 - Apr 1929)
Play, Original
  • Staged by Lee Strasberg
Four Walls (Sep 19, 1927 - Jan 1928)
Play, Original
  • Performer: Lee Strasberg
    • Nick - Original
The Chief Thing (Mar 22, 1926 - Apr 1926)
Play, Original
  • Performer: Lee Strasberg
    • A Prompter - Original
Garrick Gaieties (Jun 08, 1925 - Nov 28, 1925)
Musical, Original
  • Performer: Lee Strasberg
    • Original
Processional (Jan 12, 1925 - Mar 1925)
Play, Original
  • Performer: Lee Strasberg
    • First Soldier - Original

Tony Award®

 

Best Producer of a Play

1963 | Nominee  | Strange Interlude
Produced by The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)

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