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In page Warren Mitchell:

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In 1976, Mitchell's one-man show The Thoughts of Chairman Alf won the Evening Standard Theatre Award for best comedy in London's West End.[1] In 1982, he received an Australian Film Institute Award for best supporting actor in the film Norman Loves Rose.[citation needed] He received two Laurence Olivier Theatre Awards: for playing Willy Loman in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman (National Theatre, 1979) and as best supporting actor in a 2003 performance of The Price, also by Miller.[2][3] His role in Death of a Salesman also won him an Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actor[4] and was highly praised by Peter Hall. Miller reportedly described Mitchell's performance as "one of the best interpretations of the part he had ever seen."[5]