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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Betsy_AidemBetsy Aidem - Wikipedia

    Betsy Aidem (born October 28, 1957) is an American actress who has worked in film, television and stage. Her film work includes The Bleeding House, See You in the Morning, A Vigilante, and Aeris. Her television work includes The High Life and The Americans, appearing in the latter in the episodes "Safe House" and "Covert War".

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0014483Betsy Aidem - IMDb

    Betsy Aidem is an American actress born in 1957. She has appeared in movies such as Irrational Man and Margaret, and TV shows such as The Americans and Bull. See her IMDb profile for more details.

    • January 1, 1
    • Actress
    • East Meadow, Long Island, New York, USA
    • Betsy Aidem
  3. 4. März 2024 · Betsy Aidem, featured in "Prayer for the French Republic," on Broadway. Matt Doyle. Aidem appeared as the present-day matriarch of a French Jewish family in Joshua Harmon’s Prayer for the...

  4. 14. März 2024 · Betsy Aidem talks about her roles in Leopoldstadt and Prayer for the French Republic, her family history and her views on antisemitism. She shares her spiritual connection to theater and her experience of being Jewish in New York.

  5. 3. Jan. 2024 · Betsy Aidem, who plays a matriarch in Prayer for the French Republic, lost her family in the Holocaust. She shares how working on two Jewish family dramas on Broadway helped her reconnect with her roots and cope with antisemitism.

  6. Betsy Aidem was born on October 28, 1957 in East Meadow, Long Island, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Irrational Man (2015), Margaret (2011) and The Americans (2013). She was previously married to William Fichtner.

  7. 7. Dez. 2023 · Betsy Aidem, a Tony-winning actress, stars as a Jewish woman in 1940s Paris in the play Prayer for the French Republic, which explores the intertwined stories of a Jewish couple and their descendants. The show, written by Joshua Harmon, begins its Broadway run on December 19 at Manhattan Theatre Club's Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.