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Walter Witcover Scheinman (August 24, 1924 – November 15, 2013) was an American actor, director, and acting teacher born in
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. His parents were Louis J. Scheinman, a sculptor and composer, and Juliette T. Benton, a critic and lecturer. He received a BA and MA from
Cornell University Cornell University is a private statutory land-grant research university based in Ithaca, New York. It is a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, Cornell was founded with the intention to tea ...
and served in World War II. Witcover studied acting under his mentor
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, as well as with
Herbert Berghof Herbert Berghof (13 September 1909 – 5 November 1990) was an Austrian-American actor, director and acting teacher.Kennedy, Dennis. ''The Oxford Companion to Theatre and Performance'', Oxford Univ. Press (2010) p. 61 Early life Born and educ ...
, and
Curt Conway Curt Conway (May 4, 1915 – April 10, 1974) was an American actor. He was sometimes billed as Curtis Conway or Kurt Conway. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Conway appeared in a number of Broadway plays, had small parts in films. such as '' Hud' ...
. As director, three of his Off-Broadway productions won
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. He taught acting and directing at Berghof's studio for twenty-five years and was Professor of Theatre Arts at the State University of New York at Purchase Theatre Arts program, and at the
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. He also was co-founder and artistic director of Masterworks Laboratory Theatre (MLT). He later founded the Witcover Acting Studio in New York City. He directed plays featuring
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, among many others. His students have included
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.


Early life

Walt grew up in New York City and Kew Gardens, Queens. He was lifelong friends with photographer
Richard Avedon Richard Avedon (May 15, 1923 – October 1, 2004) was an American fashion and portrait photographer. He worked for ''Harper's Bazaar'', ''Vogue'' and ''Elle'' specializing in capturing movement in still pictures of fashion, theater and danc ...
, whom he'd known since early childhood.


Stage Works (as director)

*''Once Upon a Hill'' and ''The Second Shepherds' Play'', both at Cornell University, 1946. *''The Philadelphia Story'', ''Kind Lady'', and ''Arsenic and Old Lace'', all at the Manor Club Theatre, Pelham, NY, 1949. *''The Hasty Heart'', Barter Theatre, 1949. *''Light Up the Sky'', Manor Club Theatre, 1950. *''Once Upon a Hill'', Cornell University, 1950. *''Peter Rabbit'', ''An Airman's Dream'', and ''Ten Little Indians'', all at Landsberg Air Force Base, Germany, 1951. *''The Stages of Love'', Equity Library Theatre, New York City, 1953. *''The Moon Is Blue'', ''John Loves Mary'', and ''I Am a Camera'', Old Town Theatre, Smithtown, NY, 1953. *''The Hasty Heart'', Equity Library Theatre, New York City, 1954. *''The Little Red Shoes'', Children's World Theatre, New York City, 1954. *''Maedchen in Uniform'', Equity Library Theatre, New York City, 1955. *''The Sun-Dial'', White Barn Theatre, Westport, CT, 1955. *''Three Times Three'' ("How He Lied To Her Husband", "Box and Cox", "John John, Tib and Father John") with Jerry Stiller,
Anne Meara Anne Meara Stiller (September 20, 1929 – May 23, 2015) was an American actress and comedian. Along with her husband Jerry Stiller, she was one-half of the prominent 1960s comedy team Stiller and Meara. Their son is actor, director, and producer ...
and
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, Chanin Auditorium, New York City, 1956. *''Tea and Sympathy'', ''The Solid Gold Cadillac'', ''The Philadelphia Story'', and ''Picnic'', Legion Star Playhouse, Ephrata, PA, 1956. *''Exiles'', Renata Theatre, New York City, 1957. *''Red Roses for Me'', Stella Adler Studio Theatre, New York City, 1957. *''The Glass Menagerie'', ''Overruled'', ''How He Lied to Her Husband'', ''Rocket to the Moon'', ''The Marriage'', and ''Thieves' Carnival'', Crystal Lake Theatre, Chestertown, NY, 1959. *''Born Yesterday'', Club Arena Theatre, Washington, DC, 1960. *''Three Modern Noh Plays'', White Barn Theatre, Westport, CT, 1960. *''Two Modern Noh Plays'', ANTA Matinee Series, Theater de Lys, New York City, 1960. *''An Evening with Italian Writers'', Brooklyn Public Library, New York City, 1960–61. *''Signs Along the Cynic Route'', Actors Studio Theatre, New York City, 1962. *''Talk to Me'', Herbert Berghof Studio Theatre, New York City, 1963. *''The Fantasticks'', Bermudiana Hotel Theatre, Bermuda, 1964. *''The Exhaustion of Our Son's Love'', Sheridan Square Theatre, New York City, 1964. *''What Color Goes with Brown?'', Theatre '65, New York City, 1964. *''One of Us Has Been Ignited'', Actors Studio Theatre, New York City, 1965. *''The Exhaustion of Our Son's Love'', Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1965. *''La Traviata, Act I'', Actors Studio Theatre, New York City, 1966. *''Judas Maccabaeus'', Long Island Cultural Festival Theatre, NY, 1966. *''The Rivals'' and ''La Traviata, Act II'', both Actors Studio Theatre New York City, 1967. *''La Traviata, Act II'', Sloane House Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) Theatre, New York City, 1968. *''The Miser'', Syracuse Repertory Theatre, NY, 1968. *''La Traviata, Acts I and II'', Actors' Studio Theatre, New York City, 1968. *''Next Year in Jerusalem'', Herbert Berghof Playwrights Foundation Theatre, New York City, 1968. *''La Traviata, Acts III and IV'', Actors Studio Theatre, New York City, 1969. *''Experiments in Lyric Theatre'', MLT, Theatre-in-the-Courthouse, New York City, 1970. *''From the World of Young Chekhov'' and ''Boubouroche!'', MLT, Theatre-in-the-Courthouse, New York City, 1971. *''Marriage'', with the Masterworks Laboratory Theatre at the Madison Avenue Baptist Church, New York City, 1972. *''Lyric Theatre '72'', MLT, Lolly's Theatre Club, New York City, 1972. *''A Serving of Verse'' and ''Mozart as Dramatist'', MLT, Brooklyn Heights, NY, 1973. *''A Serving of Verse'', Emelin Theatre, Mamaroneck, NY, 1973. *''Salon-Comedie'' and ''Lovelives'', MLT, Spencer Church, Brooklyn Heights, NY, 1974. *''The Gondoliers'', MLT, Spencer Church, Brooklyn Heights, NY, 1975. *''Lessons in Love'' and ''West of Galway'', MLT, Spencer Church, Brooklyn Heights, NY, 1976. *''The Forced Marriage'' MLT, Spencer Church, Brooklyn Heights, NY, 1977. *''Brothers and Lovers'', State University of New York, Purchase, NY, 1978. *''Yellow Jack'', and ''American Journeys'', State University of New York, Purchase, NY, 1979; *''The Bourgeois Gentleman'', ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'', and ''The Other World of Anton Chekhov'', State University of New York, Purchase, NY, 1980. *''Brief Chronicles of the Time'', Actors Studio Theatre, New York City, 1982. *''The Misanthrope'', MLT, St. Peter's Performing Arts Center, New York City, 1983. *''The Miser'', University of Maryland, College Park, 1983. *''She Stoops to Conquer'', Virginia Technical College Theatre, Blacksburg, 1984. *''Domestic Relations'' MLT, MLT Studio Theater, 1993 *''Domestic Relations'', MLT, Theatre Outback @ Howard Community College, MD, 1994. *''How He Lied To Her Husband'' and ''Box and Cox'', MLT, MLT Studio Theater, 1998. *''Gilbert Without Sullivan'' *''A Serving of Verse''


Publications

*''Living on Stage: Acting from the Inside Out: A Practical Process'', 2004. *''My Road, Less Traveled: Becoming an Actor, a Director, a Teacher'', 2011.


References

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