- Stepfather-in-law of Maddie Corman.
- Stepfather of Jace Alexander.
- Sons Anthony, Geoffrey and Jonathan from his first marriage.
- Served three terms as national vice president of the Director's Guild of America, from 1997-2003.
- He became an actor in the mid-'50s. He appeared in productions at the Phoenix Theater in New York City, where John Houseman was the director, and in Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival.
- Was nominated for Broadway's 1974 Tony Award as Best Director (Dramatic) for "Find Your Way Home."
- Graduate of Brown University.
- Served in the army during the Korean War.
- Although he was born in Pennsylvania, he spent part of his childhood in Hattiesburg, MS, and, from age 10, in the Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan. He dropped out of DeWitt Clinton High School, where he was the star quarterback, and ended up in west Texas, where he worked on a cattle ranch before resuming his education in Colorado Springs, CO.
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