Biography
| 1915 | Born in New York City | |
| 1920-28 | Attends Public School #24 in Harlem | |
| 1923 | Sees first play - a melodrama at the Schubert Theater | |
| 1929 | Father's business fails and family moves to Brooklyn | |
| 1932 | Various jobs, including singing on a local radio station and truck driving | |
| 1934-35 | University of Michigan, studying journalism | |
| 1937 | Joins the Federal Theater Project in New York City to write radio plays and scripts | |
| 1947 | All My Sons premiers and receives the New York Drama Critics- Circle Award | |
| 1949 | Death of a Salesman premiers and receives the Pulitzer Prize, among others | |
| 1953 | The Crucible premiers and receives the Antoinette Perry Award, and the Donaldson Award. | |
| 1956 | Subpoenaed to appear before HUAC (convicted in 1957 of contempt of Congress for refusing to name names; US Court of Appeals overturns the contempt conviction in 1958) | |
| 1957 | Collected Plays published; second volume in 1981 | |
| 1961 | Divorces Marilyn Monroe; premier of the film Misfits, written for her | |
| 1985 | Death of a Salesman with Dustin Hoffman airs on CBS to an audience of 25 million | |
| 1993 | Broken Glass | |
| 1998 | Revised version of The Ride Down Mount Morgan appears on Broadway | |
| 2001 | Awarded the Praemium Imperiale Prize for Theatre/film, Japan Art Association, Tokyo | |
| 2005 | Died February 10, Connecticut |


