Arthur Cantor (March 12, 1920 – April 8, 2001) was an American theatrical producer of over 100 plays in New York, London, and elsewhere. He was also the father of actor/journalist Max Cantor.
March 12, 1920, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Died
April 8, 2001, New York City, New York, United States
Place Of Birth
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Profession
Producer, Miscellaneous Crew
Children
Max Cantor
Nominations
Tony Award for Best Play
Star Sign
Pisces
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Fact
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Was nominated for Broadway's Tony Award six times: in 1960, with collaborator Saint-Subber, as producer of Best Play nominee "The Tenth Man;" in 1961, with collaborator Fred Coe, as producer of Best Play nominee "All the Way Home;" in 1962, again with Coe, as Best Producer (Dramatic) and as producer of Best Play nominee "Gideon;" in 1963, again with Coe, as producer of Best Play nominee "A Thousand Clowns;" and in 1972, with collaborator David Merrick, as producer of Best Play nominee "Vivat! Vivat Regina!" He never won.