Biography
Before becoming a full-fledged filmmaker in 1968, with the critically acclaimed film adaptation of
The Subject Was Roses, Ulu Grosbard was a highly respected director of Broadway plays. Born in Antwerp, Belgium, Grosbard received his education at the University of Chicago and at the Yale Drama School. For a time he worked as a diamond cutter, but in 1957 he became a theatrical director. Beginning in the 1960s, Grosbard was assistant director on such Hollywood films as
Splendor in the Grass, and
West Side Story. Though he continues to direct the occasional film, Grosbard primarily works in theater. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide