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  1. SamuelSamWanamaker (ursprünglich Samuel Wattenmacker, * 14. Juni 1919 in Chicago, Illinois; † 18. Dezember 1993 in London) war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler und Regisseur

  2. Samuel Wanamaker, CBE, (born Wattenmacker; June 14, 1919 – December 18, 1993) was an American actor and director who moved to the United Kingdom after becoming fearful of being blacklisted in Hollywood due to his communist views in the 1950s.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0910737Sam Wanamaker - IMDb

    Sam Wanamaker. Actor: Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. Actor and director Sam Wanamaker was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Ukrainian Jewish immigrants, Molly (Babell) and Maurice Wattenmaker, a tailor. He studied at Drake University, IA, then trained at Goodman Theatre, Chicago, worked with summer stock companies in Chicago as an actor and ...

  4. Now nine years old, the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse is modelled on the candlelit theatres of Shakespeare’s London. Use the page below to find out more about the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse – explore fun facts, photos, trailers and more.

  5. June 14, 1919 · Chicago, Illinois, USA. Died. December 18, 1993 · London, England, UK (cancer) Birth name. Samuel Wattenmacker. Height. 6′ (1.83 m) Mini Bio. Actor and director Sam Wanamaker was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Ukrainian Jewish immigrants, Molly (Babell) and Maurice Wattenmaker, a tailor.

  6. 14. Juni 2018 · 4 minute read. Sam Wanamaker was born on 14 June 1919, in Chicago, Illinois in the United States. His love affair with the idea of the Globe began in 1933 when as a 14-year-old he attended the Chicago World Fair, an international celebration in which Britain’s contribution was a mock reconstruction of Shakespeare’s original Globe ...

  7. 14. Juni 2019 · The impossible dream: the legacy of Sam Wanamaker | Blogs & features | Shakespeare's Globe. Globe Theatre Story. The impossible dream: the legacy of Sam Wanamaker. by Barry Day. 14 June 2019. 7 minute read. “Is this it?” “This is it.” “It” was a pit on the banks of the Thames filled with muddy water.