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    Celia Feinman Adler (December 6, 1889 – January 31, 1979) was an American actress, known as the "First Lady of the Yiddish Theatre". Tzirele Adler was...
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  • Dinah Shtettin (redirect from Dina Adler)
    theater actress. She was the second wife of Jacob Adler, with whom she had a daughter, Celia Adler, in 1889. Dinah Shtettin was born in Poland to strict...
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    and Julia Adler and half-sister of Charles Adler and Celia Adler, star of the Yiddish Theater. All five of her siblings were actors. The Adlers comprised...
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    Luther Adler (born Lutha Adler; May 4, 1903 – December 8, 1984) was an American actor who worked in theatre, film, television, and directed plays on Broadway...
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  • Celia (slave), executed in 1855 Celia Adler, actress Célia Allamargot, squash player Celia Barlow, politician Celia Birtwell, textile designer Celia von...
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    whom he had a son, stage actor Charles Adler (1886–1966). Adler and Dinah Shtettin had a daughter, Celia Adler (1889–1979). He and Sara Heine had six...
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    Jay Adler (August 4, 1896 – September 24, 1978) was an American actor in theater, television, and film. Born in New York City, he was the eldest son of...
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  • American music journalist Bruce Adler (1944–2008), American actor Celia Adler (1891–1979), American Jewish actress Charles Adler (broadcaster) (born 1954),...
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  • Allen Adler (December 25, 1916 – January 30, 1964) was an American author who was also involved with theater. With Irving Block he wrote the story for...
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  • Paul Muni, Celia Adler and Marlon Brando, it opened on Broadway on September 4, 1946. It was written by Ben Hecht and directed by Luther Adler, with music...
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  • she agrees to an explicit sex scene opposite Don Adler. Realizing that she should have asked Celia for her blessing to film such a scene with her ex-husband...
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    Sea Gate, among them intellectuals, writers, Jewish theatrical stars. Celia Adler, Maurice Schwartz, Ludwig Satz, and others as prominent." Richardson...
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    Command Decision. John Marley, Arthur O'Connell, David Opatoshu, and Celia Adler had small, uncredited roles. Producer Mark Hellinger, who also narrated...
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    New York Yiddish Art Theatre of Maurice Schwartz. Celia Adler, Bar Galilee, Schwartz and Julius Adler appeared as Leah, Khanan, Azriel and the Messenger...
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  • featured more established and/or better-known actors, including Luther Adler, Eddie Albert, Robert Alda, Louise Allbritton, Kirk Alyn, Richard Basehart...
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    operettas. Notable performers during this era included Joseph Buloff, Celia Adler, Luba Kadison, Ludwig Satz, Molly Picon, Menasha Skulnik, Joseph M. Rumshinsky...
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    World War II." Celia Adler (1889–1979), Yiddish theater actress Henrietta Jacobson Adler (1906–1988), Yiddish theater actress Julius Adler (1906–1994),...
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    Esther Field, and Seymour Rexite, as well as New York stage actors like Celia Adler. Lynn was born in the region of Białystok, then Russian Empire, now in...
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    Theatre and appeared regularly in a Vaudeville act with Lebedeff and Celia Adler at the Downtown National Theatre. She continued to appear on stage during...
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  • Bill Adler (born December 18, 1951) is an American music journalist and critic. Since the late 1960s, he has worked in the music business in a variety...
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    Incumbent mayor Steve Adler was term-limited and could not run for re-election. In the general election, state representative Celia Israel and former mayor...
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  • gave her the opportunity to play the soubrette opposite, among others, Celia Adler, Samuel Goldenberg, and Boris Thomashevsky. She then played at the National...
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    Celia Ann "Mattie" Blaylock (January 1850 – July 3, 1888) was a prostitute who became the romantic companion and common-law wife of Old West lawman and...
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  • already married. His oldest son, Julius Goldman, married Sarah Adler, daughter of Samuel Adler. In 1882, Goldman invited his son-in-law Samuel to join him...
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    Nathan Adler (1911–1994) was an American psychoanalyst, a lecturer in Criminology and Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, and professor...
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    Ring Two (2005) and Hop (2011). She is also well known for her role as Celia Hodes in the Showtime TV series Weeds, for which she received three Primetime...
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  • after he died. In 1896, Adler married Celia Schimerling. Their children were Bertha, Emil, Simon, Julius, Clara, and Ruth. Jacob Adler died in Pasadena, St...
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  • Advance Publications. February 6, 2011. Retrieved December 4, 2012. McGee, Celia (January 26, 2011). "15 Books to Watch for in February 2011". O, The Oprah...
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    Mortimer J. Adler, and co-edited with him a 1,771-page anthology titled Great Treasury of Western Thought (1977). He had already worked with Adler on an 18-volume...
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    Henry's short story The Gift of the Magi (1958), which Adler wrote expressly for her. Adler and Bob Merrill also collaborated on a musical version of...
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