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  1. Adler, Celia (1890–1979)American actress and first lady of the Yiddish theater. Born in 1890; died in New York City after suffering a stroke on January 31, 1979; daughter of Jacob Adler (an actor) and his first wife Dinah Feinman (an actress); half-sister of actors Luther and Stella Adler (1902–1993); married three times; children: one son.

  2. Papers of Celia Adler, RG 399. YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. Copy to clipboard. Cite Item Description. Papers of Celia Adler, RG 399.

  3. Expuso en forma individual desde 1957 realizando más de 60 exhibiciones en Capital Federal y en las provincias. En 1998 realizó tres muestras individuales en Buenos Aires y en 1997 en Israel. Concurrió a muestras grupales desde 1951, al Salón Nacional de 1960 en pintura y grabado, y a otras muestras colectivas. Obtuvo en 1959 Mención ...

  4. 31 de ene. de 2013 · January 31, 2013. Tweet Copy Link Email Print. Yiddish actress Celia Adler died at 89 on this date in 1979. Adler’s father was the great Jacob Adler, the foremost actor on the Yiddish stage, and she began her career at age 4 with a part in the Yiddish King Lear written explicitly for her by playwright Jacob Gordin.

  5. Specialties: Sign Language | Learn more about Celia Adler's work experience, education, connections & more by visiting their profile on LinkedIn

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  6. 15 de feb. de 2008 · Celia Adler Obituary. Family-Placed Death Notice ADLER, Celia Celia Gordon Adler, age 79 of Atlanta, GA , died on February 13, 2008. She was born in Buford, GA., to A. Dave and Miriam Gordon.

  7. Celia Adler. infobox actress caption=The young Celia Adler birthdate=birth date|1889|12|6 birthplace= New York City, New York deathdate=death date and age|1979|1|31|1889|12|6 deathplace= Bronx, New York restingplace=Mount Hebron Cemetery Yiddish Theatre Section occupation=Stage, film, television actress spouse=Lazar Freed, Jack Cone, Nathan Forman