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  1. Jacob Ben-Ami (Minsk, Imperio ruso, 23 de noviembre [1] [2] o de diciembre [3] de 1890 – 2 de julio de 1977, New York City, Estado de Nueva York, Estados Unidos) fue un notable actor de teatro judío que actuaba tanto en inglés como en yidis.

  2. Jacob Ben-Ami (November 23 or December 23, 1890, Minsk, Russian Empire – July 2, 1977, New York City, New York, United States) was a noted Belarusian-born Jewish stage actor who performed equally well in Yiddish and English.

  3. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Jacob Ben-Ami ( Minsk, Imperio ruso, 23 de noviembre o de diciembre de 1890 – 2 de julio de 1977, New York City, Estado de Nueva York, Estados Unidos) fue un notable actor de teatro judío que actuaba tanto en inglés como en yidis.

  4. 23 de jul. de 1977 · Jacob BenAmi, a founder of the Jewish Art Theater who achieved critical acclaim on both the Yiddish and English‐speaking stages, died yesterday at Lenox Hill Hospital after a short illness....

  5. He died Friday at the age of 86. Ben-Ami, who performed with equal skill in both English and Yiddish, had a long distinguished career appearing in plays by Yiddish, American, British and...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0070003Jacob Ben-Ami - IMDb

    Jacob Ben-Ami was born on 23 November 1890 in Minsk, Russian Empire [now Belarus]. He was an actor and director, known for Green Fields (1937), The Wandering Jew (1933) and Esperanza (1949). He was married to Slava Estin (stage actress). He died on 2 July 1977 in New York City, New York, USA.

  7. Overview. Jacob Ben-Ami. (1890—1977) Quick Reference. (1890–1977) Yiddish playwright, born in Minsk, Belarus. He joined the Hirshbein Troupe in Odessa, worked with the Vilna Troupe, and in 1912 settled in New York. In 1917 he joined ... From: Ben-Ami, Jacob in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance » Subjects: Performing arts — Theatre.