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Martin Gabel
NameMartin Gabel
OccupationActor
SpouseArlene Francis
ChildrenPeter Gabel

Martin Gabel was an American actor, director, and producer who appeared in numerous Broadway productions, including The Front Page and Harvey, alongside notable actors such as Humphrey Bogart and James Stewart. Gabel's career spanned multiple decades, with performances in various Off-Broadway theaters, including the Village Vanguard and the Cherry Lane Theatre. He worked with renowned directors like Elia Kazan and Lee Strasberg, and was a member of the Actors' Equity Association. Gabel's experience in the entertainment industry also led to collaborations with notable figures such as Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller.

Early Life and Education

Martin Gabel was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to a family of Russian Jewish descent, and grew up in a cultural environment that valued the arts, with influences from Yiddish theatre and Vaudeville. He attended Columbia University, where he studied alongside future notable figures such as Lionel Trilling and Whittaker Chambers. Gabel's early interests in theater led him to participate in various Columbia University Varsity Show productions, which were often held at the New Amsterdam Theatre. His education and training also involved working with the Theatre Guild, a prestigious organization that produced works by Eugene O'Neill and George Bernard Shaw.

Career

Gabel's career in the entertainment industry began with appearances in various Broadway productions, including The Front Page and Harvey, alongside notable actors such as Humphrey Bogart and James Stewart. He worked with renowned directors like Elia Kazan and Lee Strasberg, and was a member of the Actors' Equity Association. Gabel's experience in the entertainment industry also led to collaborations with notable figures such as Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller, and he appeared in productions at the New York City Center and the Mark Hellinger Theatre. He was also involved in the production of Moby-Dick, directed by John Huston and starring Gregory Peck.

Filmography

Gabel's film career included appearances in notable films such as Moby-Dick, The Front Page, and Harvey, alongside actors like James Stewart and Humphrey Bogart. He also appeared in films directed by Alfred Hitchcock, such as The Paradine Case, and worked with producers like David O. Selznick and Samuel Goldwyn. Gabel's filmography also includes appearances in Television productions, such as The Untouchables and Alfred Hitchcock Presents, which featured episodes directed by Alfred Hitchcock and Robert Altman.

Personal Life

Gabel was married to Arlene Francis, a notable actress and Television personality, and they had a son, Peter Gabel, who became a lawyer and Green Party activist. The couple was part of the New York City social scene, and their friends included notable figures such as Dorothy Parker and Lillian Hellman. Gabel was also a member of the American Civil Liberties Union and was involved in various charitable organizations, including the American Red Cross and the United Service Organizations.

Legacy

Martin Gabel's legacy in the entertainment industry is marked by his appearances in numerous Broadway productions and films, and his collaborations with notable directors and actors. He was a member of the Actors' Equity Association and worked with organizations like the Theatre Guild and the New York City Center. Gabel's contributions to the industry have been recognized by institutions such as the Library of Congress and the New York Public Library, which hold archives of his work and correspondence with notable figures like Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller. His son, Peter Gabel, has continued his legacy through his work as a lawyer and Green Party activist, and has been involved in various social and environmental causes, including the American Civil Liberties Union and the Sierra Club. Category:American actors

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