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  1. Theodore Meir Bikel (/ b ɪ ˈ k ɛ l / bih-KEL; May 2, 1924 – July 21, 2015) was an Austrian actor, folk singer, musician, composer, unionist, and political activist. He appeared in films, including The African Queen (1951), Moulin Rouge (1952), The Kidnappers (1953), The Enemy Below (1957), I Want to Live!

  2. Theodore Meir Bikel (* 2. Mai 1924 in Wien, Österreich; † 21. Juli 2015 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien [1]) war ein US-amerikanischer Folksänger und Schauspieler österreichischer Herkunft. Bikels Karriere begann 1951 mit einer Nebenrolle in dem Filmklassiker African Queen. Er trat 1960 beim „ Newport Folk Festival “ auf.

  3. 21. Juli 2015 · Theo was married to Ofra Bikel (1956-1957), Rita Weinberg Bikel (1967-2008), Tamara Brooks (2008-2012) and Aimee Ginsburg Bikel. He was Father to sons Rob and Danny, and Stepfather to step sons Zeev and Noam. Click HERE For Theo's story in his own words, from the NY Public Library's Oral Histories collection.

  4. 21. Juli 2015 · His third wife, the conductor and pianist Tamara Brooks, died in 2012. The next year he married Aimee Ginsburg, a journalist. She survives him, as do his sons, Robert and Daniel; his...

  5. Jewish Journal. May 22, 2012. Tamara Brooks, a noted choral conductor, and the wife and musical partner of singer-actor Theodore Bikel, has died. Brooks, a Juilliard-trained pianist and...

  6. Theodore Bikel. Actor: My Fair Lady. Theodore Bikel is one of the most versatile and respected actors and performers of his generation. A master of languages, dialects and accents, he has played every sort of film villain and semi-bad guy imaginable, and always adds depth, dimension and even sympathy to characters that would end up as cardboard cutouts in the hands of lesser actors.

  7. 23. Jan. 2018 · Produced by the Milken Archive of Jewish Music in cooperation with his wife, Aimee Ginsburg Bikel, this video tribute features Bikel reflecting on his life and career in an oral history session recorded in the final months of his life. Dozens of photographs from his personal archives enhance the story. Narrated by Aimee Ginsburg Bikel.