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Name
  
Mina Bern

Role
  
Actress

Spouse
  
Ben Bonus (m. ?–1984)


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Died
  
January 10, 2010, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

Awards
  
Obie Award for Sustained Excellence of Performance

Movies
  
Tenement, Little Odessa, Flawless, Avalon, It Could Happen to You

Similar People
  
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Mina Bern (May 5, 1911 – January 10, 2010) was a Polish-born American actress. She was a star of the Yiddish theater.

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Biography

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Mina Bernholtz was born in Bielsk Podlaski. Her theatrical debut was in Bialystock under the director Yehuda Greenhoyz. In 1930, through her relative Moishe Broderzon, she shortened her name and auditioned successfully to join the Ararat Yiddish cabaret theater in Łódź, and then played at the Warsaw Scala and later, the Kaminska theaters and the local folk theater. With Dina Halperin and Sam Bronetski she worked in the collective Our Theater, and later with Zygmunt Turkov. A few years later, she established a small cabaret theater in Białystok.

Bern fled to Russia with her daughter after the Nazi invasion of Poland; there she played with the "Bialistocker yidishn miniatur-teatr" (miniature revi-teater) of Shimon Dzigan and Israel Shumacher. In 1944 she was sent to a camp in Uganda where she did children's theater for Poles stationed there. Through Jewish family connections she went to Kenya in 1945 and from there to Israel where she worked with Jenny Lavitz in the revue Rozhinkes mit mandlen, favorably reviewed and subsequently staged at the Hebrew Li-La-Lo revue theater. In 1949, after an incident in which she was accused of sending a thug to beat up theater critic Haim Gamzu, who had written a bad review of her performance, she emigrated to the United States. She married actor/producer Ben Bonus. She recorded songs in Hebrew.

Awards

Bern received an Obie Award in 1999.

Filmography

  • Brooklyn Babylon (2001) .... Nanna
  • Flawless (1999) .... Mrs. Spivak
  • Celebrity (1998) .... Elderly Homeowner
  • The First Seven Years (1998) (TV) .... Landlady
  • I'm Not Rappaport (1996)
  • Everything Relative (1996) .... Grandma Kessler
  • Little Odessa (1994) .... Grandma Tsilya
  • It Could Happen to You (1994) .... Muriel's Neighbour
  • Pressure Drop (1994) .... Ida Potashner
  • Avalon (1990) .... Alice Krichinsky
  • Crossing Delancey (1988) .... Would-be Victim
  • Tenement (1985) (as Mina Bern Bonas) .... Ruth
  • References

    Mina Bern Wikipedia