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  1. 23. Okt. 2021 · This docu presents the life and career or Theodore Isidore Gottlieb: a Dachau survivor, chess master, actor, and comedian infamous for his dark, rambling, stream-of-consciousness monologues ...

  2. Sumerel spent the next two years gathering archival materials and working with editor Jeter Rhodes, to sift through the vast amount of content conveying Theodore's personal and professional life.The result was a non-traditional documentary titled To My Great Chagrin: The Unbelievable Story of Brother Theodore.

  3. 21. Jan. 2010 · Brother Theodore was born to a wealthy family of Jewish publishing moguls in Germany in 1906. Then this happened: "I was a playboy. I intended to be a playboy, but alas, my parents and my entire ...

  4. 8. Feb. 2019 · If you have embraced the dead, spit in God’s eye, laughed into the echoing abyss, and then consumed a modest meal, you know Brother Theodore. And Theodore knows you… Theodore Gottlieb, stand-up tragedian and pitch-black monologist, entertained and disturbed audiences for decades. He passed away at the age of 94 in 2001. He packed a lot into ...

  5. A millionaire playboy in late 1930's Germany, Brother Theodore endured the crushing loss of his entire family, his fortune and his own identity. After surviving the Dachau concentration camp, he was shipped to America with nothing, but yearned to reclaim his life. Continually haunted by his loss, and hindered as a displaced foreigner, he fought fear and despair to re-invent himself as a performer.

  6. And if you're fortunate enough to have either seen him perform, or be exposed to his peculiar genius, you'll learn a great deal about his amazing life. This film, now known as "To My Great Chagrin: The Unbelievable Life of Brother Theodore," should be given a much wider audience. In the meantime, do whatever you must to see it. You'll make the ...

  7. To My Great Chagrin: The Unbelievable Story of Brother Theodore. A millionaire playboy in late 1930's Germany, Brother Theodore endured the crushing loss of his entire family, his fortune and his own identity. After surviving the Dachau concentration camp, he was shipped to America with nothing, but yearned to reclaim his life.