… 17, 1913 in Liptovsky Mikulas Slovakia. He attended school in Kosice and conservatory in Prague where he trained to become an actor. He then adopted…
… 17, 1913 in Liptovsky Mikulas Slovakia. He attended school in Kosice and conservatory in Prague where he trained to become an actor. He then adopted…
… 17, 1913 in Liptovsky Mikulas Slovakia. He attended school in Kosice and conservatory in Prague where he trained to become an actor. He then adopted…
…. After completing his university studies, Szaje (now Henryk) became an actor in the Jewish Theater in Warsaw, as well as a writer. He defected to the…
…. After completing his university studies, Szaje (now Henryk) became an actor in the Jewish Theater in Warsaw, as well as a writer. He defected to the…
…. After completing his university studies, Szaje (now Henryk) became an actor in the Jewish Theater in Warsaw, as well as a writer. He defected to the…
…. After completing his university studies, Szaje (now Henryk) became an actor in the Jewish Theater in Warsaw, as well as a writer. He defected to the…
… Izaak remarried another woman named Helena after the death of his first wife. Though a printer by trade, Heniek was both an actor and director in the…
… Izaak remarried another woman named Helena after the death of his first wife. Though a printer by trade, Heniek was both an actor and director in the…
… Izaak remarried another woman named Helena after the death of his first wife. Though a printer by trade, Heniek was both an actor and director in the…
… Izaak remarried another woman named Helena after the death of his first wife. Though a printer by trade, Heniek was both an actor and director in the…
… 17, 1913 in Liptovsky Mikulas Slovakia. He attended school in Kosice and conservatory in Prague where he trained to become an actor. He then adopted…
… 17, 1913 in Liptovsky Mikulas Slovakia. He attended school in Kosice and conservatory in Prague where he trained to become an actor. He then adopted…
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