Melvin Bernhardt

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Melvin Bernhardt (b. Buffalo, New York) is an American award winning stage and television director. Bernhardt won the 1978 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play and the 1977-1978 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director for his work on Hugh Leonard's Da. His other Broadway directing credits include The Ballad of the Sad Cafe, Cop-Out, And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little, Hide and Seek, Dancing in the End Zone, and Crimes of the Heart for which Bernhardt received a second Tony Award nomination and Drama Desk Award nomination.[1]

Bernhardt has also directed episodes of the television shows Mister Roberts, Another World, and One Life to Live.

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