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Gordon Davidson was born on 7 May, 1933 in Brooklyn, New York, USA, is a director,producer. Discover Gordon Davidson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

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Occupation director,producer
Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 7 May, 1933
Birthday 7 May
Birthplace Brooklyn, New York, USA
Date of death 2 October, 2016
Died Place Los Angeles, California, USA
Nationality United States

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Who Is Gordon Davidson's Wife?

His wife is Judith Swiller (1959 - 2 October 2016) ( his death) ( 2 children)

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Gordon Davidson Net Worth

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Timeline

1967

From 1967 to 2005 Gordon Davidson was the Artistic Director of the Center Theatre Group/Mark Taper Forum at The Music Center.

1968

He was awarded the 1968-1969 New York Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Direction for the play, "In The Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer" on Broadway in New York City.

1969

He and Edward Parone were awarded the 1969 Margo Jones Award for New Theatre for Now (NTFN) for encouraging news plays and playwrights at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

1970

The Mark Taper Forum was awarded the 1970 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Special Award for Operation Discovery.

1971

He was awarded the 1971 OBIE Award for Distinguished Direction for "The Trial of Catonsville Nine" off-Broadway in New York City.

1972

He was nominated for a 1972 Antoinette Perry (Tony) Award for Best Director of a Play for "The Trial of Catonsville Nine" on Broadway in New York City.

1973

He and Edward Parone were awarded the 1973 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Special Award for Concept: NTFN "In The Works" Festival" for the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, California.

1974

He was awarded the 1974 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Distinguished Direction for "Savages" at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

1975

He was awarded the 1975 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Distinguished Direction for "The Shadow Box" at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

1976

He was awarded the 1976-1977 New York Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Direction for "Savages" at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

1977

This work, and his direction of many plays staged at the Taper, were acclaimed both in Los Angeles and New York, garnering the Taper a Tony Award for theatrical excellence in 1977.

1978

The Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, California was awarded the 1978 Drama Logue Publisher's Award for Exceptional Achievement.

1979

He was awarded the 1979 Drama Logue Award for Outstanding Direction for "Terra Nova" at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

1980

He was awarded the 1980 Antoinette Perry (Tony) Award for Best Director of a Play for "Children of a Lesser God" on Broadway in New York City.

1984

He was awarded the 1984 Drama Logue Award for Outstanding Direction for the play, "The Hands of Its Enemy," at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

1985

He was awarded the 1985 Drama Logue Award for Outstanding Direction for "Traveler in the Dark" at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

1986

He was awarded the 1986 Beverly Hills Theatre Guild Award for his creative contributions to American theatre.

1987

He was awarded the 1987 United Stroke Foundation Achievement Award for recognition of further understanding of stroke.

1992

He was awarded the 1992 Drama Logue Award for Outstanding Direction for "Unfinished Stories" at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

1994

He was awarded the 1994 Media Access Award of Excellence, Outstanding Media Employer by the California Governor's Committee for Employment of Disabled Persons.

1995

He was awarded the 1995 Drama Logue Award for Direction for "Candide," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

1999

He was awarded the 1999 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Distinguished Production for "Arcadia" in Mark Taper Forum and his production at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

2003

He was awarded the 2003 Los Angeles Stage Alliance Ovation Award for Career Achievement at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, California.

2004

Davidson was also the Producing Director of the Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson Theatre for 15 years, and the Artistic Director of the inaugural season (2004-2005) at the Kirk Douglas Theatre. In addition to redefining theatre in Southern California, he was one of the founders of the regional theatre movement and had a permanent impact on theatre throughout the country and the world. Gordon guided hundreds of productions to the Taper stage while overseeing numerous special projects sponsored by the Taper.

2005

He retired in 2005 as the artistic director of the Center Theater Group in Los Angeles, which consists of the Mark Taper Forum, the Ahmanson Theater and the Kirk Douglas Theater. He also directed the Broadway productions of "Children of a Lesser God" and "The Shadow Box", for which he won Tony Awards.

2006

He was nominated for a 2006 NAACP Theatre Award for Best Direction of a Musical (Equity) for "Like Jazz" in presentation with association with Transamerica in a world premiere at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

2012

Center Theatre Group was awarded the 2012 Los Angeles Stage Alliance Ovation Award for Best Season.