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  1. Ellin Berlin is the author of The Best of Families (4.00 avg rating, 37 ratings, 10 reviews, published 1970), Silver Platter (3.90 avg rating, 10 ratings...

  2. Berlin left Russia at age 5 to come to America. Berlin died 9/22/1989 (age 10 1 in New York City) and is buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York. Irving Berln became one of the first tenants of the Mark Brothers' 1914 Strand Theatre building at 47 & Broadway in NYC. Irving Berlin's 2nd wife was Ellin Mackay Berlin. They married in 1926.

  3. Always. Irving Berlin and Ellin Mackay. by Georg Predota December 16th, 2014. We all know the sad story of Friedrich Wieck taking Robert Schumann to court in order to prevent the “old alcoholic and womanizer” from marrying his daughter Clara. The heated court battle raged for almost a year, but once Schumann was able to prove that he was ...

  4. Ellin’s father Clarence MacKay was even richer than Berlin, and he vehemently opposed his daughter getting involved with a Jewish Russian immigrant from the Lower East Side. While the press loved the story of the Rich Girl and the Street Kid romance, MacKay, an Irish Catholic, was about to show just how far he’d go to keep the two lovers apart.

  5. 3 de nov. de 2021 · It seems a shame to begin a chapter on the author Ellin Berlin with a discussion of the famous men in her life. After all, she published three novels, Land I Have Chosen (1944), Lace Curtain (1948), and The Best of Families (1970), and a semi-biographical account of her grandmother Louise Mackay’s life, the best-selling Silver Platter (1957), in addition to essays for The New Yorker, short ...

  6. 20 de abr. de 2007 · Berlin was married twice. His first wife, singer Dorothy Goetz, sister of songwriter E. Ray Goetz, contracted pneumonia and typhoid fever on their honeymoon to Cuba, and died five months after their wedding in 1912 at the age of twenty. Her death inspired Berlin's song "When I Lost You", which became one of his earliest hits. Curiously, a year before Dorothy Berlin's death, Irving Berlin, E ...

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  7. Ellin Berlin (novelist and wife of Irving Berlin) tells her family story with her grandmother as protagonist and in it the early chapters of a life of poverty in mining towns contrast with later social triumphs, as the elite of Europe accepted invitations to the fabulous entertainments of Louise Mackay who had been bed by New York's Four Hundred.