Lives in the Yiddish Theatre
SHORT BIOGRAPHIES OF THOSE INVOLVED IN THE Yiddish THEATRE
aS DESCRIBED IN zALMEN zYLBERCWEIG'S "lEKSIKON FUN YIDISHN TEATER"

1931-1969
 

Nyunye (Chana) Edelman-Klebanova
 

 

E. was born in 1892 in Yekaterinoslav, Ukraine.

Her father was a rabbi and a ritual slaughterer.

In 1906 she debuted as "Kvashnya" in Gordin's "Na dnye" in a Russian amateur circle, and there acted for a year.

In 1907 she already performed as a professional actress, guest-starring with Russian actor Kozhevinkov, with whom she acted in responsible roles.

In 1910 she went over to the Yiddish stage, debuting as "The Mother" in Libin's "Yulke ekspresman" [Di vilde"] with Lieberman and since then has remained acting in the Yiddish theatre.

In 1919 she performed in Kiev's "Unzer vinkl (Our Corner)".

In 1924 she was in Kiev's "Kunst-vinkl (Art Corner)".

In 1926 she acted with Rudolf Zaslovsky and later in Odessa's collective, where she has acted until now.

E.'s sister, Sonya, also acts on the Yiddish stage.
 

Sh. E. from Mark Leiptziger.


 

 

 

 


 

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Adapted from the original Yiddish text found within the  "Lexicon of the Yiddish Theatre" by Zalmen Zylbercweig, Volume 2, page 1547.
 

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