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(19**-) American Jewish actor. * He starred in and co-directed [[Arthur Miller]]’s ''[[Death of a Salesman]]'', which was the first outside production to be performed at the new [[Johannesburg REPS Theatre]] in 1952. His co-director was [[Leon Gluckman]] who played Biff, for the [[Sarah Sylvia Company]]. | (19**-) American Jewish actor. * He starred in and co-directed [[Arthur Miller]]’s ''[[Death of a Salesman]]'', which was the first outside production to be performed at the new [[Johannesburg REPS Theatre]] in 1952. His co-director was [[Leon Gluckman]] who played Biff, for the [[Sarah Sylvia Company]]. | ||
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Revision as of 09:33, 12 June 2012
(19**-) American Jewish actor. * He starred in and co-directed Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, which was the first outside production to be performed at the new Johannesburg REPS Theatre in 1952. His co-director was Leon Gluckman who played Biff, for the Sarah Sylvia Company.
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