• Lillian Lux (June 20, 1918 – June 11, 2005) was an American singer, author, songwriter and actress in Yiddish theater and Yiddish vaudeville in the United...
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    New York City to the late Yiddish-language actors, Pesach Burstein and Lillian Lux. His first cousin was Borsch Belt comedian, Jay Lester. Mike began performing...
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  • Richard Sapir, it stars Antonio Banderas, Olivia Williams, Jason Flemyng, Lillian Lux, John Wood, and Derek Jacobi. It is a joint American-Israeli-German co-production...
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  • vaudeville/theater. He was honored with the Itzik Manger Prize in 1986. His wife Lillian Lux, and son Mike Burstyn are also actors. Born in Pułtusk, then in Congress...
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  • of the Burstein family of Yiddish theatre: Pesach Burstein, his wife Lillian Lux, his son Mike Burstyn and daughter Susan Burstein-Roth. Made in honor...
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  • (husband of Lillian Lux and father of Mike Burstyn) Mike Burstyn (born 1945), musical theatre actor; entertainer (son of Pesach Burstein and Lillian Lux) David...
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  • Gonçalves, 84, Portuguese army general, Prime Minister (1974–1975). Lillian Lux, 86, American Yiddish vaudeville actress and singer, congestive heart...
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  • Yiddish vaudeville with his family. Burstein, his kids and his wife, Lillian Lux are profiled in the 2002 documentary, The Komediant. Mae Busch June 18...
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    Buchalter (1897–1944), organized crime figure, boss of Murder, Inc. Lillian Lux Burstein (1918–2005), Yiddish theater actress Pesach'ke Burstein (1896–1986)...
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    appear on stage during and after World War II. In 1944 she appeared with Lillian Lux and Pesach Burstein at the Hopkinson Theatre. She appeared at the Clinton...
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  • Burstein's troupe, and most notably his immediate family – his wife Lillian Lux, and later also his son Mike Burstyn and daughter Susan Burstein (all...
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    Lillian Molieri Bermúdez (18 January 1925 – 13 September 1980) was a Nicaraguan actress and dancer. She was noted for her minor roles in Hollywood films...
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    Guild Theater". otrsite.com. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help) "Lux Radio Theatre". {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help) "Otrnetwork Library"...
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    Dorothy Gish (category Lillian Gish)
    appearing on NBC's Lux Video Theatre on the evening of November 24, 1955, in a production of Miss Susie Slagle's. She and Lillian had previously performed...
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    director, actor, producer, model, television host, and activist. Malik won the Lux Style Awards in 2006 for best director, and a nomination for best actress...
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    Hammett embarked on a 30-year romantic relationship with the playwright Lillian Hellman. Though he sporadically continued to work on material, he wrote...
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    to the Braille Institute of America. Having starred in many episodes of Lux Radio Theatre in the late 1930s and 1940s, MacMurray returned to the medium...
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  • several brands, such as Showcase Cinemas, Multiplex Cinemas, and Cinema de Lux. It is the controlling shareholder of Paramount Global. National Amusements...
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    Riddle's orchestra. The following year, the show moved to NBC prime time as The Lux Show Starring Rosemary Clooney, but lasted only one season. The new show...
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  • Lux Radio Theatre was an American radio show that ran on the NBC Blue Network (1934–35), the CBS Radio network (Columbia Broadcasting System) (1935–54)...
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    banter upon his rocky on-again, off-again relationship with playwright Lillian Hellman. MGM paid Hammett $21,000 for the screen rights to the novel. The...
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  • that it is the only way to save her. Bartosz Tiedemann (portrayed by Paul Lux) is the son of Regina and Aleksander Tiedemann. He is Jonas' best friend...
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    who had to drop out due to pregnancy. On television, Blyth appeared in The Lux Video Theatre version of A Place in the Sun with John Derek and Marilyn Erskine...
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    same name. Princess Alexandra The Swan Frances Howard in The Swan (1925) Lillian Gish in One Romantic Night (1930) Grace Kelly in The Swan (1956) Based...
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    Year Title Role Notes 1952 The Turning Point Miss Lillian Smith Uncredited Road to Bali Eunice Uncredited 1953 Off Limits Deborah Also known as: Military...
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    Dub Taylor as Ed Carmichael Mary Forbes as Meriam Kirby, Anthony's wife Lillian Yarbo as Rheba Eddie Anderson as Donald Clarence Wilson as John Blakeley...
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  • with Cary Grant, Myrna Loy and Shirley Temple. It was also dramatized as a Lux Radio Theater adaptation starring Grant and Temple that aired on June 13...
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  • died on March 30, 2018, of a heart attack at age 41. Artists such as Son Lux offered their condolences to Whitney's family, and a GoFundMe page was created...
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  • Loide Agosta 3 CE 3 Lisa Berding Camilla Giacomazzo 4 CE 4 Paige Schouw Lillian Bremang 5 WG 5 Hannah Van Beukering Martina Dall' Antonia 6 SO 6 Hiske...
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    reprised the role on radio with original star William Bendix for an episode of Lux Radio Theater in 1950. From 1955–1959, she was a regular on the popular NBC...
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