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Leo Fuchs : ウィキペディア英語版
Leo Fuchs

Leo Fuchs (May 15, 1911 – December 31, 1994) was a Polish-born Jewish American actor. According to YIVO, born Avrum Leib Fuchs in Warsaw;〔(Leo Fuchs papers ) at YIVO archives〕 according to Schechter, born in Lwów, Galicia, then Poland, now Lviv, Ukraine).〔Schechter, p. 80.〕
Fuchs performed in many Yiddish and English plays and movies throughout the mid-twentieth century, and was famed as a comic, a dancer, and a coupletist. He wrote much of his own material and toured widely.
==Early life==
Fuchs was born into a Yiddish theatrical family: his father, Yakov Fuchs, was a character actor; his mother, Róża Fuchs (Ruzha Fuchs),〔Zalmen Zylbercweig, ''Leksikon fun Yidishn teater'', Book five, 4053〕 was "a leading lady of the musical theatre who perished in the Holocaust of the 1940s," shot dead by Nazi Germans.〔Yonas Turkow, ''Farloshene shtern'', book 2, p 83-87〕 He began acting (in Polish) when he was five years old, and was praised when he performed at the Warsaw cabaret ''Qui Pro Quo'' when he was 17.〔Joel Schechter: ''Messiahs of 1933: how American Yiddish theatre He ate his own leg and became a goat through satire''〕

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