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Sidney Franklin (bullfighter)

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Full name
  
Sidney Frumkin

Alternativa
  
18 June 1967

Rank
  
Torero

Debut novillero
  
27 July 1923

Education
  
Columbia University

Sport
  
Role
  
Bullfighter

Name
  
Sidney Franklin


Sidney Franklin (bullfighter) Sidney Franklin 19031976 by Granger

Born
  
July 11, 1903 (
1903-07-11
)
Brooklyn, New York, USA

Died
  
April 26, 1976, New York, United States

Books
  
Bullfighter from Brooklyn, an Autobiography: With an Evaluation of Sidney Franklin from Death in the Afternoon,

Nickname(s)
  
El Torero de la Torah

Sidney Franklin (11 July 1903 – 26 April 1976) was the first Jewish American to become a successful bullfighter.

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Biography

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Sidney Franklin was born in Brooklyn, New York to Orthodox Jewish parents. In 1922 he traveled to Mexico City, where he would begin a career in bullfighting. He fought bulls in Spain, Portugal, Mexico, Colombia and Panama.

Sidney Franklin (bullfighter) Ernest Hemingway Pablo Casals Robert Flaherty Claude Bowers

Writing in Death in the Afternoon on Sidney Franklin, Ernest Hemingway said, "Franklin is brave with a cold, serene and intelligent valor but instead of being awkward and ignorant he is one of the most skillful, graceful and slow manipulators of a cape fighting today. His repertoire with the cape is enormous but he does not attempt by a varied repertoire to escape from the performance of the veronica as the base of his cape work and his veronicas are classical, very emotional, and beautifully timed and executed. You will find no Spaniard who ever saw him fight who will deny his artistry and excellence with the cape.” And later Hemingway adds, β€œHe is a better, more scientific, more intelligent, and more finished matador than all but about six of the full matadors in Spain today and the bullfighters know it and have the utmost respect for him."

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Franklin appeared in a few films in the USA and Mexico. Later he presented bullfights on American TV. He wrote an autobiography, Bullfighter from Brooklyn and he also was a close friend of the American actor and legend James Dean, who was a big fan of the art of bullfighting.

Influence

Sidney Franklin (bullfighter) The bullfighter from Brooklyn Brooklyn Public Library

According to A. E. Hotchner, "Lillian Ross's career with The New Yorker was founded on the success of her profile of the bullfighter Sidney Franklin." – Papa Hemingway, A. E. Hotchner, 1955.

Partial filmography

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  • The Kid from Spain (1932)

  • Sidney Franklin (bullfighter) Lambda Literary

    References

    Sidney Franklin (bullfighter) Wikipedia