. . "Edwin Duerr (wym. [\u02C8\u025Bdw\u0259n d\u028Ar]; ur. 21 lutego 1904, zm. 12 sierpnia 1985 w Downey) \u2013 ameryka\u0144ski dyrektor teatralny i radiowy. W latach 1930\u20131941 pe\u0142ni\u0142 funkcj\u0119 dyrektora Little Theater na Uniwersytecie Kalifornijskim w Berkeley, gdzie odkry\u0142 talent przysz\u0142ych aktor\u00F3w \u2013 Glorii Stuart i Gregory\u2019ego Pecka. Duerr jest r\u00F3wnie\u017C autorem ksi\u0105\u017Cek Radio and Television Acting: Criticism, Theory and Practice (1950) i The Length and Depth of Acting (1962)."@pl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "6119810"^^ . . "2815"^^ . "Edwin Duerr (February 21, 1904 \u2013 August 13, 1985) was a theater and radio director. He was director of the Little Theater at University of California, Berkeley when he discovered Gregory Peck. He wrote the books The Length and Depth of Acting and Radio and Television Acting: Criticism, Theory and Practice. According to author Sean Egan in the James Kirkwood biography Ponies & Rainbows, Duerr co-wrote a play with Kirkwood called The Marriage Habit which failed to get staged. Duerr served on the faculty of California State University, Fullerton as a Professor of Theater from September 1964 until June 1974, when he was granted emeritus status. While at Fullerton he became the subject of an investigation by a committee of the California State Senate because he had allowed one of his classes to stage a performance of the allegedly pornographic play The Beard, by Michael McClure. State Senators (R. Fulleron) and John G. Schmitz (R. Tustin) called for the firing of Duerr and also criticized the campus president, William B. Langsdorf for granting Duerr tenure. In May 1968 Duerr directed the first United States production in its entirety of the 1958 play by Max Frisch, The Firebugs."@en . . "Edwin Duerr (wym. [\u02C8\u025Bdw\u0259n d\u028Ar]; ur. 21 lutego 1904, zm. 12 sierpnia 1985 w Downey) \u2013 ameryka\u0144ski dyrektor teatralny i radiowy. W latach 1930\u20131941 pe\u0142ni\u0142 funkcj\u0119 dyrektora Little Theater na Uniwersytecie Kalifornijskim w Berkeley, gdzie odkry\u0142 talent przysz\u0142ych aktor\u00F3w \u2013 Glorii Stuart i Gregory\u2019ego Pecka. Duerr jest r\u00F3wnie\u017C autorem ksi\u0105\u017Cek Radio and Television Acting: Criticism, Theory and Practice (1950) i The Length and Depth of Acting (1962). Od 1 wrze\u015Bnia 1964 do 30 czerwca 1974, kiedy to przeszed\u0142 na emerytur\u0119, Duerr pe\u0142ni\u0142 funkcj\u0119 profesora teatru na w Fullerton. W maju 1968 wyre\u017Cyserowa\u0142 sztuk\u0119 Biedermann i podpalacze, b\u0119d\u0105c\u0105 autorstwa Maksa Frischa. Zmar\u0142 we \u015Bnie 12 sierpnia 1985 w Downey w stanie Kalifornia."@pl . . "Edwin Duerr (February 21, 1904 \u2013 August 13, 1985) was a theater and radio director. He was director of the Little Theater at University of California, Berkeley when he discovered Gregory Peck. He wrote the books The Length and Depth of Acting and Radio and Television Acting: Criticism, Theory and Practice. According to author Sean Egan in the James Kirkwood biography Ponies & Rainbows, Duerr co-wrote a play with Kirkwood called The Marriage Habit which failed to get staged."@en . "1095501371"^^ . . . . "Edwin Duerr"@en . . . . . . . . "Edwin Duerr"@pl . . . . .