Sidney Lumet was an American film director, producer, and screenwriter.

Lumet's most known films include, the courtroom drama 12 Angry Men (1957), the holocaust drama The Pawnbroker (1964), the Cold War thriller Fail Safe (1964), the crime dramas Serpico (1973), and Dog Day Afternoon (1975) as well as the satirical news drama Network (1976), the psychological drama Equus (1977), the legal drama The Verdict (1982), and the crime thriller Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007).

Film

Director

Year Title Director Producer Writer
1957 12 Angry Men Yes No No
1958 Stage Struck Yes No No
1959 That Kind of Woman Yes No No
1960 The Fugitive Kind Yes No No
1962 A View from the Bridge Yes No No
Long Day's Journey into Night Yes No No
1964 The Pawnbroker Yes No No
Fail Safe Yes No No
1965 The Hill Yes No No
1966 The Group Yes No No
1967 The Deadly Affair Yes Yes No
1968 Bye Bye Braverman Yes Yes No
The Sea Gull Yes Yes No
1969 The Appointment Yes No No
1970 Last of the Mobile Hot Shots Yes Yes No
1971 The Anderson Tapes Yes No No
1972 Child's Play Yes No No
1973 The Offence Yes No No
Serpico Yes No No
1974 Lovin' Molly Yes No No
Murder on the Orient Express Yes No No
1975 Dog Day Afternoon Yes No No
1976 Network Yes No No
1977 Equus Yes No No
1978 The Wiz Yes No No
1980 Just Tell Me What You Want Yes Yes No
1981 Prince of the City Yes No Yes
1982 Deathtrap Yes No No
The Verdict Yes No No
1983 Daniel Yes Executive No
1984 Garbo Talks Yes No No
1986 Power Yes No No
The Morning After Yes No No
1988 Running on Empty Yes No No
1989 Family Business Yes No No
1990 Q&A Yes No Yes
1992 A Stranger Among Us Yes No No
1993 Guilty as Sin Yes No No
1996 Night Falls on Manhattan Yes No Yes
1997 Critical Care Yes Yes No
1999 Gloria Yes No No
2006 Find Me Guilty Yes No Yes
2007 Before the Devil Knows You're Dead Yes No No

As an actor

Uncredited

Sources: Turner Classic Movies & Internet Movie Database[1][2]

Television

Year Title Note
1952CBS Television WorkshopEpisode: Don Quixote
1951-52Crime Photographer2 episodes
1951-53Danger11 episodes
1954Mama2 episodes
1953-55You Are There14 episodes
1954-55The Best of Broadway3 episodes
1955The Elgin Hour2 episodes
1955Star StageEpisode: A Letter to Mr. Priest
1955FrontierEpisode: In Nebraska
1956The Alcoa Hour5 episodes
1956Goodyear Playhouse2 episodes
1958Kraft Theatre5 episodes
1957-58The DuPont Show of the Month2 episodes
1955-59The United States Steel Hour3 episodes
1960Play of the Week4 episodes
1960Sunday Showcase2 episodes
1960Playhouse 902 episodes
1960John Brown's RaidTelevision movie
1960The Iceman ComethTelevision movie
2001–02100 Centre Street9 episodes
2004Strip SearchTelevision movie

Theatre

As an actor

Year Title Role Venue
1935Dead EndSmall BoyBelasco Theatre, Broadway
1937The Eternal RoadEstranged One's SonManhattan Opera House
1938Sunup to SundownStanleyHudson Theatre, Broadway
1938Schoolhouse on the LotMickeyRitz Theatre, Broadway
1939My Heart's in the HighlandsJohnnyGuild Theatre, Broadway
1939Christmas EveLeoHenry Miller's Theatre, Broadway
1940Morning StarHymie TashmanLongacre Theatre, Broadway
1940Journey to JerusalemJeshuaNational Theatre, NYC
1941Brooklyn, U.S.A.Willie BergForrest Theatre, Broadway
1948Seeds in the WindTonyaEmpire Theatre, Broadway

As a director

Year Title Venue
1956Night of the AukPlayhouse Theatre, Broadway
1960Caligula54th Street Theatre, Broadway
1962Nowhere to Go But UpWinter Garden Theatre, Broadway

Source: Playbill & Internet Broadway Database[3][4]

References

  1. "Sidney Lumet - TCM". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved May 29, 2021.
  2. "Sidney Lumet - IMDB". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved May 29, 2021.
  3. "Robert Altman - Playbill". Playbill. Retrieved May 29, 2021.
  4. "Sidney Lumet - Broadway credits". IBDB. Retrieved May 29, 2021.
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