Arthur Miller
1915–2005 (age 90)
Biography
Arthur Miller chronicled the moral struggles of ordinary people through timeless plays that remain central to the American theater. His keen insight into social and personal responsibility made works like Death of a Salesman and The Crucible both enduring and deeply human.
Beyond the stage, Miller engaged in public discourse, championing integrity and empathy, and his influence continues to guide performers and audiences who seek truth in storytelling.