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ADLER, SARAH Actress |
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APPEL, ANNA Actress |
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BAKLANOVA,
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ELIAS, MIRIAM Actress |
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FERKAUF, BETTY Member of the Executive Board of the Hebrew Actor's Union |
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FISCHER, ANKA Actress; singer Actress in the Yiddish theatre of Warszawa; Singer Perished in the Holocaust. |
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FISCHER,
LIZA BARSKA Actress in the Yiddish theatre of Warszawa Perished in the Holocaust. |
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FISCHER, LUBA Actress in the Yiddish theatre of Warszawa Perished in the Holocaust. |
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FISHZOHN, HIENE BRAGINSKA Actress |
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FOX, ROSE Executive Board Member Yiddish Theatrical Alliance, 1937 |
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GERMANOVA,
MARIA/MARYA (1884-1940) Member of the Moscow Art Theatre, 1902-1919, photo 1928-9
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GERSTEN/GERSTIN,
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GOLDSTEIN,
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GORDON, VERA née VERA NEMIROU Actress (1886-1948) b. Russia She immigrated to New York with her family in 1904 where she began to work in the Yiddish theatre. Subsequently, Gordon found work in vaudeville, both in the United States and Great Britain. In 1920, Gordon began her film career, at first in silent films and then in talkies, mostly playing character roles such as that of the Jewish mother and family matriarch. |
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GREENFIELD,
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GURSKAYA,
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HOFFMAN, ANNA Actress |
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KADISON, CHANA
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KADISON, LUBA (1907-2006) b. Kovno, Lithuania Actress and former member of Vilna troupe |
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KALISH (KALICH), BERTHA Actress |
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KARIN, RITA (-1993) b. Vilnius, Lithuania (Poland) Actress Rita Karen Rita Karin was born and raised in Poland. Both of her parents were killed during the Holocaust. At that time she was studying in the Moscow State Jewish theater. In 1945, she moved to Germany where she narrated a documentary about American troops freeing concentration camp prisoners, The Mills of Death for the U.S. Information Agency. |
Following the war, Karin and her spouse Norbert Horowitz founded a traveling Yiddish theater group for those surviving the Holocaust. In 1949, Karin moved to New York and became a well-respected member of the Yiddish theater community. She also worked on- and off-Broadway, in television, and in a few films from the early '70s though the early '90s. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide |
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KARP, SOPHIA (nee Segal, Sara) Actress (1861-1904) b. Galaţi, Romania |
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KNIPPER- TCEKHOVA/CHEKHOVA, OLGA (1868-1959) Pupil of Nemirovich-Danchenko at the Philharmonic School in Moscow, founder member of the Moscow Art Theatre. Married Anton Chekhov in 1900. Widow of playwright Anton Tchekhoff/Chekhov, photo 1928-9 |
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KORANIAVA?,
MLLE. Moscow Art Theatre, 1928-9 |
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KRESSYN
(RECHTZEIT), MIRIAM Actress |
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KRIZHANOVSKAYA,
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LILINA, MARIA/MARYA wife/widow of Stanislavsky Moscow Art Theatre, 1928-9
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LOBEL, MALVINA Actress |
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LUBRITZKY,
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ORLOVA,
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PAULINGER,
MINNIE Actress |
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RADINA, SONIA Actress |
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ROTBAUM, LIA Choreographer, Director |
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ROTBAUM, SARAH Actress |
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ZHDANOVA, MARIA |
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