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Menasha Skulnik (Yiddish: מנשה סקולניק; May 15, 1890 – June 4, 1970) was an
American actor,
primarily known for his
roles in
Yiddish theater in New York...
- Theatre,
where it ran for 179 performances. The cast
included Menasha Skulnik,
Ossie Davis, and
Louis Gossett. It also
featured Yaphet Kotto in his first...
- she was cast in the
theatre production of
Uncle Willie, with
Menasha Skulnik at the
Coconut Grove Playhouse in Miami, Florida.[citation needed] In 1963...
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Roslyn Silber and
Alfred Ryder as
children Rosalie and Sammy,
Menasha Skulnik as
Uncle David,
Arnold Stang as
Seymour Fingerhood,
Garson Kanin as Eli...
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original cast
recording that was
released on
Columbia Records noted Menasha Skulnik and Gossett's
vocal performance of "It's Good to Be Alive. In 1966, Gossett...
- Man****eh
Meyer (1843–1930),
British businessman and
philanthropist Menashe Skulnik (1890–1970),
Jewish American actor Aaron Man****es
McMillan (1895–1980)...
- needed] She also
appeared in
Uncle Willie, a
stage comedy starring Menasha Skulnik that ran for
several months in 1956 and 1957. The
breakdown of her marriage...
- Walk of Fame. Some of the
honored stars are
Molly Picon,
actor Menasha Skulnik,
singer and
actor Boris Thomashevsky (grandfather of conductor, pianist...
- jazz
musician William I.
Sirovich (1882–1939), U.S.
congressman Menasha Skulnik (1892–1970),
Yiddish theater actor Bertha Kalich Spachner (died 1874–1939)...
- Beck Theatre; His City Playhouses, Inc., to Be in
Control 10
Years --
Skulnik in Demand". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved January 16, 2022...