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  1. Mai 1889 in Schydatschiw, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 15. Juni 1960 in Tel Aviv) war ein jüdisch-amerikanischer Schauspieler und Theaterproduzent. Er war der Begründer und Direktor des Yiddish Art Theatre in New York und galt als einer der größten jiddischen Schauspieler.

  2. Maurice Schwartz, born Avram Moishe Schwartz (June 18, 1890 – May 10, 1960), born in the Volhynia province of the Russian Empire, was a stage and film actor active in the United States. He founded the Yiddish Art Theatre and its associated school in 1918 in New York City and was its theatrical producer and director.

  3. Maurice Schwartz. Actor: Tevya. Schwartz moved to the U.S. in 1902 and in 1926 founded the Yiddish Art Theatre in New York. Also in 1926, Schwartz starred in and directed his first film, Broken Hearts (1926). His best known Hollywood film role was that of Ezra in the 1953 production of Salome (1953). In 1959, Schwartz traveled to Israel hoping ...

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  4. The actor-manager Maurice Schwartz (b. 1888–d. 1960) was a towering figure of the modern Yiddish stage. Born Moshe Schwartz in Sudilkov, a small town in the Ukraine, Schwartz came to America in 1901, and within a few years he launched a successful acting career. In 1918 he founded the Yiddish Art Theatre (Yidish Kunst Teater), a New York City ...

  5. Melanie Lewis, great-niece of Yiddish actor and founder of the NYC Yiddish Art Theatre Maurice Schwartz, describes the early life of Maurice Schwartz in Lond...

  6. Maurice Schwartz. Actor: Tevya. Schwartz moved to the U.S. in 1902 and in 1926 founded the Yiddish Art Theatre in New York. Also in 1926, Schwartz starred in and directed his first film, Broken Hearts (1926). His best known Hollywood film role was that of Ezra in the 1953 production of Salome (1953). In 1959, Schwartz traveled to Israel hoping ...

  7. Overview. Maurice Schwartz. (1890—1960) Quick Reference. (1890–1960) Ukrainian-American actor, director, playwright, and manager. ‘Mr Second Avenue’ was the defining figure of the inter-war Yiddish theatre in New York. He joined David Kessler's company in 1912 and ... From: Schwartz, Maurice in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance »