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Full Name
  
Hanna Meierzak

Name
  
Hanna Maron

Role
  
Actress


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Born
  
November 22, 1923 (
1923-11-22
)
Berlin, Germany

Occupation
  
Actress and theater personality

Awards
  
1973 Israel Prize in theatre

Died
  
May 30, 2014, Tel Aviv, Israel

Spouse
  
Yossi Yadin (m. 1945–1951), Yaakov Rechter

Children
  
Daphna Rechter, Amnon Rechter, Ofra Rechter

Movies and TV shows
  
Krovim Krovim, M, Yom Yom, Dead End Street, Doda Clara

Similar People
  
Daphna Rechter, Yaakov Rechter, Yossi Yadin, Yoni Rechter, Moshe Mizrahi

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Hanna Maron (Hebrew: חנה מרון‎‎; November 22, 1923 – May 30, 2014) was a German-born Israeli actress and theater personality. She held the world record for the longest career in theater.

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Life and career

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Hanna Meierzak was born in Berlin, Germany on 22 November 1923. As a child, she appeared in several plays, films, and radio plays. In 1931 she appeared uncredited in Fritz Lang's M. She attended a Montessori school where she learned French. In 1932, she spent a year in Paris. In 1933, following the Nazi Party's rise to power, she immigrated with her family to Mandate Palestine.

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In 1940, she joined Habimah. During World War II, she volunteered for the Auxiliary Territorial Service of the British army, serving two years before joining the Jewish Brigade’s entertainment troupe. In 1945 she joined the Cameri Theater in Tel Aviv. As a member of the repertory committee, she helped shape the company's repertoire, including new works by Israeli dramatists. Early on, she appeared in supporting roles, but after her success as Mika in He Walked in the Fields by Moshe Shamir, she became one of Israel's leading actresses.

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She married a fellow actor, Yossi Yadin (son of the archaeologist Eleazar Sukenik and brother of the Israeli Chief of Staff Yigael Yadin). They were together for six years. Among her better known roles were in Pygmalion, The Glass Menagerie and Hello, Dolly!, as well as several plays by Nathan Alterman.

On 10 February 1970, her El Al flight to London was hijacked to Munich-Riem Airport by Palestinian militants. Sustaining serious injuries in a grenade attack, her leg had to be amputated, but she resumed her acting career a year later. She remained a peace activist.

She starred in the films Aunt Clara (1977), The Vulture (1981) and Dead End Street (1982). From 1983 to 1986 she starred in the Israeli sitcom Krovim, Krovim ("Near Ones, Dear Ones"). In 2000 she initiated and founded the Herzliya Theater Ensemble. She directed and participated in an evening of Alterman poems, and on an evening of Bertolt Brecht's works. In late 2003, she returned to the Cameri to play in a comedy. In 2004 she starred in a theater event that reenacted an IDF refuseniks' trial.

She was married to architect Yaakov Rechter, with whom she had three children: Amnon, an architect, Ofra, a philosopher, and Dafna, an actress. Hanna Maron died in Tel-Aviv, Israel on 30 May 2014, aged 90.

A new graphic novel biography is due to appear in German in September 2016: Barbara Yelin, Vor allem eins: Dir selbst sei treu. Die Schauspielerin Channa Maron ISBN 978-3-95640-102-2

Awards and honours

  • In 1973, Maron was awarded the Israel Prize in theatre.
  • In 1994, she received an honorary doctorate from Tel Aviv University.
  • In 2007, she received an honorary doctorate from Ben-Gurion University.
  • Ynet dubbed her "The first lady of Israeli theater".
  • She was cited as an inspiration by many Israeli actors, including Yehoram Gaon and Gila Almagor.
  • Filmography

    Actress
    2007
    Sof Shavua be-Galil as
    Mania
    2005
    Krovim Krovim: The Reunion (TV Movie) as
    Hanna
    2004
    Ha-Shir Shelanu (TV Series) as
    Hanna Gold (2006-)
    1998
    Yom Yom as
    Hanna
    1991
    Z'man Emet
    1983
    Krovim Krovim (TV Series) as
    Hanna
    - Al Naharot Vitek (1986) - Hanna
    - Achzaka Shotefet (1986) - Hanna
    - Ma Shebatu'ach (1986) - Hanna (credit only)
    - Tmuna Kvutzatit Im Vered (1986) - Hanna
    - HaChet VeOnsho (1986) - Hanna (credit only)
    - Yaldut Kasha (1986) - Hanna
    - Nefesh Bria (1986) - Hanna (credit only)
    - Kvod HaMishpacha (1986) - Hanna
    - HaYom Yom Huledet (1986) - Hanna
    - En Ahavot Smechot (1986) - Hanna (credit only)
    - HaTovim LaTayis (1986) - Hanna
    - Chavila Me'America (1986) - Hanna
    - Perfect (1984) - Hanna
    - Ein Ashan (1984) - Hanna (credit only)
    - Ozer Bayit (1984) - Hanna
    - Mochrim Bilvad (1984) - Hanna
    - Ba'al Choreg (1984) - Hanna
    - Kochav Nolad (1984) - Hanna
    - Emshech BeAmud Shalosh (1984) - Hanna
    - Archimedes (1984) - Hanna
    - Love Story (1984) - Hanna
    - Pe Echad (1984) - Hanna
    - Nedaber Galuyot (1984) - Hanna
    - Ganav! Ganav! (1984) - Hanna (credit only)
    - Nikuy Ba'Makor (1984) - Hanna
    - Le'ezrat Ha'Am (1984) - Hanna
    - Of Tov HaKol Tov (1983) - Hanna
    - Dmey Kis (1983) - Hanna (credit only)
    - MeAz Yatza Matok (1983) - Hanna
    - Dayar Mishne (1983) - Hanna
    - Yom HaHatzmaut Shel Yoram (1983) - Hanna
    - Ein Milim (1983) - Hanna
    - Hatzaga Shniya (1983) - Hanna
    - Milchemet HaOlamot (1983) - Hanna
    - HaMechonit (1983) - Hanna (credit only)
    - Ma Eveta Li? (1983) - Hanna
    - Ichud Mishpahot (1983) - Hanna
    1982
    Dead End Street as
    Older Prostitute
    1981
    The Vulture as
    Hasia
    1977
    Aunt Clara as
    Clara
    1955
    Every Mile a Stone
    1933
    Heut' kommt's drauf an (as Hanna Meierzak)
    1932
    Das schöne Abenteuer (as Hannele Meierzak)
    1932
    Nachtkolonne as
    Christel, ihre Tochter (as Hannele Meierzak)
    1931
    M as
    Girl in Circle at the Beginning (uncredited)
    1930
    Handsome Gigolo, Poor Gigolo (as Hannele Meierzak.)
    1929
    Ehe in Not as
    Kind (as Hannele Meierzak)
    1929
    Meineid - Ein Paragraph, der Menschen tötet as
    Kind (as Hannele Meierzak)
    Self
    2013
    Architecture in Israel (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self - Narrator
    - Episode #1.1 (2013) - Self - Narrator
    2012
    Lullaby to My Father (Documentary) as
    Narrator (voice)
    2004
    IDF - The Musical (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - HaPalmachnik Mechapes et HaMachar (1945-1956) (2004) - Self
    1993
    Leshon Hamar'ot (TV Series documentary) as
    Various
    - Episode #1.17 (1994) - Various
    - Episode #1.3 (1993) - Various
    - Episode #1.2 (1993) - Various
    - Episode #1.1 (1993) - Various

    References

    Hanna Maron Wikipedia


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