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- Willy_Loman abstract "William "Willy" Loman is a fictional character and the protagonist of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, which debuted on Broadway with Lee J. Cobb playing Loman at the Morosco Theatre on February 10, 1949. Loman is a 63-year-old travelling salesman from Brooklyn with 34 years of experience with the same company who endures a pay cut and a firing during the play. He has difficulty dealing with his current state and has created a fantasy world to cope with his situation. This does not keep him from multiple suicide attempts.".
- Willy_Loman creator Arthur_Miller.
- Willy_Loman firstAppearance "Death of a Salesman".
- Willy_Loman portrayer Albert_Dekker.
- Willy_Loman portrayer Brian_Dennehy.
- Willy_Loman portrayer Dustin_Hoffman.
- Willy_Loman portrayer Fredric_March.
- Willy_Loman portrayer Gene_Lockhart.
- Willy_Loman portrayer George_C._Scott.
- Willy_Loman portrayer Lee_J._Cobb.
- Willy_Loman portrayer Philip_Seymour_Hoffman.
- Willy_Loman portrayer Rod_Steiger.
- Willy_Loman portrayer Warren_Mitchell.
- Willy_Loman series Death_of_a_Salesman.
- Willy_Loman wikiPageExternalLink willyloman.htm.
- Willy_Loman wikiPageID "1195804".
- Willy_Loman wikiPageRevisionID "596383604".
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- Willy_Loman bgcolor "#c6dbf7".
- Willy_Loman caption "Detail of the original 1949 Death of a Salesman Playbill cover art that depicts Willy Loman".
- Willy_Loman children "Biff & Harold "Happy" Loman".
- Willy_Loman creator Arthur_Miller.
- Willy_Loman family "Ben Loman".
- Willy_Loman first "Death of a Salesman".
- Willy_Loman gender "Male".
- Willy_Loman hasPhotoCollection Willy_Loman.
- Willy_Loman name "William "Willy" Loman".
- Willy_Loman occupation "Salesman".
- Willy_Loman portrayer "Broadway: Lee J. Cobb, Albert Dekker and Gene Lockhart , George C. Scott , Dustin Hoffman , Brian Dennehy , Philip Seymour Hoffman".
- Willy_Loman portrayer "Film: Fredric March , Cobb , Rod Steiger , D. Hoffman , Warren Mitchell , Dennehy".
- Willy_Loman quote ""And they know me boys, they know me up and down New England. The finest people. And when I bring you fellas up, there’ll be open sesame for all of us, ‘cause one thing boys: I have friends."".
- Willy_Loman series Death_of_a_Salesman.
- Willy_Loman source "—Willy Loman".
- Willy_Loman spouse "Linda Loman".
- Willy_Loman width "25".
- Willy_Loman subject Category:Characters_in_plays.
- Willy_Loman subject Category:Fictional_characters_introduced_in_1949.
- Willy_Loman subject Category:Fictional_people_who_committed_suicide.
- Willy_Loman subject Category:Fictional_salespeople.
- Willy_Loman type Agent.
- Willy_Loman type FictionalCharacter.
- Willy_Loman type Person.
- Willy_Loman type Person.
- Willy_Loman type Q215627.
- Willy_Loman type Q5.
- Willy_Loman type Agent.
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- Willy_Loman type Thing.
- Willy_Loman type Person.
- Willy_Loman comment "William "Willy" Loman is a fictional character and the protagonist of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, which debuted on Broadway with Lee J. Cobb playing Loman at the Morosco Theatre on February 10, 1949. Loman is a 63-year-old travelling salesman from Brooklyn with 34 years of experience with the same company who endures a pay cut and a firing during the play. He has difficulty dealing with his current state and has created a fantasy world to cope with his situation.".
- Willy_Loman label "Willy Loman".
- Willy_Loman sameAs m.052l55q.
- Willy_Loman sameAs Q8022573.
- Willy_Loman sameAs Q8022573.
- Willy_Loman wasDerivedFrom Willy_Loman?oldid=596383604.
- Willy_Loman isPrimaryTopicOf Willy_Loman.
- Willy_Loman name "William "Willy" Loman".