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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sidney_LumetSidney Lumet - Wikipedia

    Lumet as a child, photographed by Carl Van Vechten Lumet in the 1940 play Journey to Jerusalem Lumet was born in Philadelphia and grew up in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan. [4] He studied theater acting at the Professional Children's School of New York and Columbia University .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jenny_LumetJenny Lumet - Wikipedia

    Jenny Lumet (born February 2, 1967) is an American actress and screenwriter. She is the daughter of director Sidney Lumet and granddaughter of Lena Horne. Lumet is perhaps most known for writing the original screenplay of the 2008 Jonathan Demme film Rachel Getting Married, and her work on the Star Trek franchise.

  3. Sidney Lumet en 1939. Lumet nació en Filadelfia y creció en el barrio del Lower East Side de Manhattan. 1 Estudió interpretación teatral en la Professional Children's School de Nueva York y en la Universidad de Columbia. 2 3 . Sus padres, Baruch y Eugenia (de soltera Wermus) Lumet, eran veteranos del teatro 4 que migraron a Estados Unidos ...

  4. 24 de mar. de 2021 · Horne had two children — a son, Teddy Jones, and a daughter, journalist Gail Lumet Buckley, who had Lumet with famed director Sidney Lumet — as well as six grandkids.

  5. Gail Lumet Buckley (November 23, 1963 - 1978) (divorced, 2 children) Gloria Vanderbilt (August 27, 1956 - August 24, 1963) (divorced) Rita Gam (1949 - August 15, 1955) (divorced)

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0001486Sidney Lumet - IMDb

    Sidney Lumet. Director: 12 Angry Men. Sidney Lumet was a master of cinema, best known for his technical knowledge and his skill at getting first-rate performances from his actors -- and for shooting most of his films in his beloved New York. He made over 40 movies, often complex and emotional, but seldom overly sentimental. Although his politics were somewhat left-leaning and he often treated ...

  7. Hace 2 días · Early work. Lumet grew up in New York City, where his parents were both veterans of the Yiddish Art Theatre. He followed in their footsteps, making his acting debut in the theatre as a child. In 1935 he appeared in his first Broadway production, Sidney Kingsley’s Dead End.