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via B. HARLAN BOLL PUBLIC RELATIONS: The Hollywood Museum, working in tandem with Los Angeles City Council member Mitch O’Farrell (CD-13), will honor Fran Drescher, Michael Feinstein, and Geri Jewell on Thursday 6/9 as part of the opening ceremonies of this year’s annual REAL TO REEL: Portrayals and Perceptions of LGBTQs in Hollywood exhibit. An educational, entertaining and informative retrospective of LGBTQ images in film and television, REAL to REEL opens Thursday 6/9 and will remain on display throughout the year. See TheHollywoodMuseum.com for more details
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TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 575.7: The Responsibility of Nehemiah Persoff is available for listening on demand as a free podcast
The Responsibility of Nehemiah Persoff Original Airdates: Apr. 15-17, 2022 TVC 575.7: Ed remembers character actor Nehemiah Persoff by playing a clip from our October 2021 conversation with James Rosin, the publisher of The Many Faces of Nehemiah, the memoirs … Continue reading →
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 558.1: Nehemiah Persoff and The Actors Studio with guest James Rosin is available for listening on demand
Nehemiah Persoff and the Actors Studio Original Airdates: Nov. 5-7, 2021 TVC 558.1: Part 2 of a conversation that began last week with James Rosin, author of the novellas Butterfly and Belle Garden Beat and the publisher of The Many … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adam-12, Akim Tamiroff I dont provoke, Alan Ladd, Albert Finney, Autumn Road Publishing books, Ben Roberts, Beverly Hills Cab, Beverly Hills Hotel, Bobby Lewis, Boris Karloff, British mandate of Palestine, Bruce Willis, Charles Laughton, Classic TV Series Books, ClassicTVSeriesBooks.com, Coronet Theatre Los Angeles, Doc Adames, Edgar Bergen, Elizabeth Taylor, Ernest Borgnine, From Whom the Bell Tolls, George Burns, Grand Hotel on wheels, Gunsmoke, Hawaii Five-O, Humphrey Bogart, Israel, Israelites, Ivan Goff, Jack Klugman, James Caan, James Cagney, James Rosin, James Rosin author, James Rosin Belle Garden Beat, James Rosin Butterfly, James Rosin Nehemiah Persoff, James Rosin Nicky Persoff, Jeff Bridges, Jim Rosin, Jocelyn Brando, Jocelyn Brando Dallas, Jocelyn Brando Marlon Brando, John Wayne, kibbutz, Louis Gossett Jr., MANC, Mannix, Marc Robson, Marlon Brando, Marlon Brando A Streetcar Named Desire, Martin Milner, Michael Douglas, MidAtlantic Nostalgia Convention, Mike Connors, Milburn Stone, Mission: Impossible, Naked City: The Television Series, Nehemiah Persoff, Nehemiah Persoff Barbra Streisand, Nehemiah Persoff Billy Wilder, Nehemiah Persoff Broadway, Nehemiah Persoff Charles Laughton, Nehemiah Persoff Elia Kazan, Nehemiah Persoff For Whom the Bell Tolls, Nehemiah Persoff Gilligan's Island, Nehemiah Persoff John Wayne, Nehemiah Persoff King Lear, Nehemiah Persoff Lee Strasberg, Nehemiah Persoff Little Bonaparte, Nehemiah Persoff Michael Curtiz, Nehemiah Persoff Playhouse 90, Nehemiah Persoff Richard III, Nehemiah Persoff Route 66, Nehemiah Persoff Sholem Aleichem, Nehemiah Persoff Some Like It Hot, Nehemiah Persoff Stanislavski, Nehemiah Persoff taxicab scene A Streetcar Named Desire, Nehemiah Persoff The Actors Studio, Nehemiah Persoff The Empty Chair, Nehemiah Persoff The Many Faces of Nehemiah Persoff, Nehemiah Persoff The Untouchables, Nehemiah Persoff Tony Curtis, Nehemiah Persoff Under the Eucalpytus, Nehemiah Persoff Yentl, Nicky Persoff, Oxford Theatre Los Angeles, Pablo Akim Tamiroff, Palestine, Paul Newman, PEOPLE PLACES & ME, People Places & Me book, Peter Falk, Peter Finch, Peyton Place: The Television Series, Philadelphia Athletics, Philly Pop Rock Rhythm & Blues, Quincy, Richard Burton, Richard III, Rod Steiger, Rod Steiger A Streetcar Named Desire, Rod Steiger Nehemiah Persoff, Route 66, Route 66: The Television Series, Shelley Winters, Some Like It Hot Little Bonaparte, stage actors who appeared on television, state of Israel, Stella Adler, Steve McQueen, Streets of San Francisco: A Quinn Martin TV Series, The Badlanders, The Invaders: A Quinn Martin TV Series, The Mirror Has Two Faces, The Untouchables The Empty Chair, Tony Randall, Under the Eucalyptus, Under the Eucalyptus seriocomic play, War of Independence, Williamburg Nostalgia Fest, Williamsburg section Brooklyn, working actor, working writer, Zionism
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 557.1 with guest James Rosin is available for listening on demand
The Many Faces of Nehemiah Persoff Original Airdates: Oct. 29-31, 2021 TVC 557.1: Ed welcomes back actor, author, and publisher James Rosin. Jim recently published The Many Faces of Nehemiah, the memoirs of Nehemiah Persoff, one of the greatest and … Continue reading →
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Coming soon to TV CONFIDENTIAL: JAMES ROSIN, actor, author, and the publisher of Classic TV Series Books, on the tremendous responsibility that actor NEHEMIAH PERSOFF always took to both his craft (whether performing for film, TV, or the stage) and to the Jewish people, all throughout his life and career, and how Persoff created a new career for himself as a painter and sketch artist over the past three decades. Jim has just published Nick’s memoirs, THE MANY FACES OF NEHEMIAH, a few weeks after Persoff celebrated his 102nd birthday. THE MANY FACES OF NEHEMIAH is available through ClassicTVSeriesBooks.com and Amazon.com. Jim Rosin will be appearing at the Williamsburg Nostalgia Fest in Williamsburg, VA on Thursday 11/11 thru Saturday 11/13
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Tagged Adam-12, Akim Tamiroff I dont provoke, Alan Ladd, Albert Finney, Autumn Road Publishing books, Ben Roberts, Beverly Hills Cab, Beverly Hills Hotel, Bobby Lewis, Boris Karloff, British mandate of Palestine, Bruce Willis, Charles Laughton, Classic TV Series Books, ClassicTVSeriesBooks.com, Coronet Theatre Los Angeles, Doc Adames, Edgar Bergen, Elizabeth Taylor, Ernest Borgnine, From Whom the Bell Tolls, George Burns, Grand Hotel on wheels, Gunsmoke, Hawaii Five-O, Humphrey Bogart, Israel, Israelites, Ivan Goff, Jack Klugman, James Caan, James Cagney, James Rosin, James Rosin author, James Rosin Belle Garden Beat, James Rosin Butterfly, James Rosin Nehemiah Persoff, James Rosin Nicky Persoff, Jeff Bridges, Jim Rosin, Jocelyn Brando, Jocelyn Brando Dallas, Jocelyn Brando Marlon Brando, John Wayne, kibbutz, Louis Gossett Jr., MANC, Mannix, Marc Robson, Marlon Brando, Marlon Brando A Streetcar Named Desire, Martin Milner, Michael Douglas, MidAtlantic Nostalgia Convention, Mike Connors, Milburn Stone, Mission: Impossible, Naked City: The Television Series, Nehemiah Persoff, Nehemiah Persoff Barbra Streisand, Nehemiah Persoff Billy Wilder, Nehemiah Persoff Broadway, Nehemiah Persoff Charles Laughton, Nehemiah Persoff Elia Kazan, Nehemiah Persoff For Whom the Bell Tolls, Nehemiah Persoff Gilligan's Island, Nehemiah Persoff John Wayne, Nehemiah Persoff King Lear, Nehemiah Persoff Lee Strasberg, Nehemiah Persoff Little Bonaparte, Nehemiah Persoff Michael Curtiz, Nehemiah Persoff Playhouse 90, Nehemiah Persoff Richard III, Nehemiah Persoff Route 66, Nehemiah Persoff Sholem Aleichem, Nehemiah Persoff Some Like It Hot, Nehemiah Persoff Stanislavski, Nehemiah Persoff taxicab scene A Streetcar Named Desire, Nehemiah Persoff The Actors Studio, Nehemiah Persoff The Empty Chair, Nehemiah Persoff The Many Faces of Nehemiah Persoff, Nehemiah Persoff The Untouchables, Nehemiah Persoff Tony Curtis, Nehemiah Persoff Under the Eucalpytus, Nehemiah Persoff Yentl, Nicky Persoff, Oxford Theatre Los Angeles, Pablo Akim Tamiroff, Palestine, Paul Newman, PEOPLE PLACES & ME, People Places & Me book, Peter Falk, Peter Finch, Peyton Place: The Television Series, Philadelphia Athletics, Philly Pop Rock Rhythm & Blues, Quincy, Richard Burton, Richard III, Rod Steiger, Rod Steiger A Streetcar Named Desire, Rod Steiger Nehemiah Persoff, Route 66, Route 66: The Television Series, Shelley Winters, Some Like It Hot Little Bonaparte, stage actors who appeared on television, state of Israel, Stella Adler, Steve McQueen, Streets of San Francisco: A Quinn Martin TV Series, The Badlanders, The Invaders: A Quinn Martin TV Series, The Mirror Has Two Faces, The Untouchables The Empty Chair, Tony Randall, Under the Eucalyptus, Under the Eucalyptus seriocomic play, War of Independence, Williamburg Nostalgia Fest, Williamsburg section Brooklyn, working actor, working writer, Zionism
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via Classic TV Series Books: Renowned character actor NEHEMIAH PERSOFF reflects on his early childhood in Jerusalem, his journey to America during the Great Depression, his work as a technician in the New York subway prior to becoming an actor, and his remarkable transition to Broadway in THE MANY FACES OF NEHEMIAH, the story of his life and career. Persoff’s memoirs reveal with poignancy and humor his cultural and ethical clash with Broadway, Hollywood, and the price he paid in human terms for his success as an actor. THE MANY FACES OF NEHEMIAH by Nehemiah Persoff is available at ClassicTVSeriesBooks.com, Amazon.com, and wherever books are sold online. JAMES ROSIN, Persoff’s cousin and the publisher of THE MANY FACES OF NEHEMIAH, will have copies of the book available this weekend at the Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention, Thursday 8/19 thru Saturday 8/21 in Hunt Valley, Maryland
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Tagged Adam-12, Akim Tamiroff I dont provoke, Alan Ladd, Albert Finney, Autumn Road Publishing books, Ben Roberts, Beverly Hills Cab, Beverly Hills Hotel, Boris Karloff, British mandate of Palestine, Bruce Willis, Charles Laughton, Classic TV Series Books, ClassicTVSeriesBooks.com, Coronet Theatre Los Angeles, Doc Adames, Edgar Bergen, Elizabeth Taylor, Ernest Borgnine, From Whom the Bell Tolls, George Burns, Grand Hotel on wheels, Gunsmoke, Hawaii Five-O, Humphrey Bogart, Israel, Israelites, Ivan Goff, Jack Klugman, James Caan, James Cagney, James Rosin, James Rosin author, James Rosin Belle Garden Beat, James Rosin Butterfly, James Rosin Nehemiah Persoff, James Rosin Nicky Persoff, Jeff Bridges, Jim Rosin, John Wayne, kibbutz, Louis Gossett Jr., Mannix, Marlon Brando, Martin Milner, Michael Douglas, MidAtlantic Nostalgia Convention, Mike Connors, Milburn Stone, Mission: Impossible, Naked City: The Television Series, Nehemiah Persoff, Nehemiah Persoff Barbra Streisand, Nehemiah Persoff Billy Wilder, Nehemiah Persoff Broadway, Nehemiah Persoff Charles Laughton, Nehemiah Persoff Elia Kazan, Nehemiah Persoff For Whom the Bell Tolls, Nehemiah Persoff Gilligan's Island, Nehemiah Persoff John Wayne, Nehemiah Persoff King Lear, Nehemiah Persoff Lee Strasberg, Nehemiah Persoff Little Bonaparte, Nehemiah Persoff Michael Curtiz, Nehemiah Persoff Playhouse 90, Nehemiah Persoff Richard III, Nehemiah Persoff Route 66, Nehemiah Persoff Sholem Aleichem, Nehemiah Persoff Some Like It Hot, Nehemiah Persoff Stanislavski, Nehemiah Persoff The Empty Chair, Nehemiah Persoff The Many Faces of Nehemiah Persoff, Nehemiah Persoff The Untouchables, Nehemiah Persoff Tony Curtis, Nehemiah Persoff Yentl, Nicky Persoff, Oxford Theatre Los Angeles, Pablo Akim Tamiroff, Palestine, Paul Newman, PEOPLE PLACES & ME, People Places & Me book, Peter Falk, Peter Finch, Peyton Place: The Television Series, Philadelphia Athletics, Philly Pop Rock Rhythm & Blues, Quincy, Richard Burton, Rod Steiger, Route 66, Route 66: The Television Series, Shelley Winters, stage actors who appeared on television, state of Israel, Steve McQueen, Streets of San Francisco: A Quinn Martin TV Series, The Badlanders, The Invaders: A Quinn Martin TV Series, The Mirror Has Two Faces, The Untouchables The Empty Chair, Tony Randall, War of Independence, Williamburg Nostalgia Fest, Williamsburg section Brooklyn, working actor, working writer, Zionism
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via BHBPR: The Hollywood Museum, in partnership with Los Angeles City Council member Mitch O’Farrell, announces that its annual REAL to REEL celebration will take place virtually this year on Thursday 6/18 beginning at 7pm PT. The event will be televised that night on LA Cityview Channel 35, as well as live-streamed on all Hollywood Museum social platforms. Michael Feinstein will receive this year’s Inspiration Award, plus the evening will include special guest Kristin Chenoweth
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — June 10, 2020 — Donelle Dadigan, founder and president of The Hollywood Museum, in partnership with Los Angeles City Council member Mitch O’Farrell (CD13), announced earlier today that the Museum will hold its annual REAL to REEL celebration … Continue reading →
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 410 with guests Steve Bluestein and Donelle Dadigan is now available online for listening on demand
Show No. 410 with guests Steve Bluestein and Donelle Dadigan Original Airdate: July 6-9, 2018 First hour: Donelle Dadigan, founder and president of The Hollywood Museum, gives Ed a preview of some of the notable exhibits on display this summer, … Continue reading →
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Steve Bluestein and Donelle Dadigan: Next on TVC
Stand-up comedian, comedy writer and playwright Steve Bluestein and Hollywood Museum founder and president Donelle Dadigan will join us this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing July 6-9 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area Friday … Continue reading →
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via The Hollywood Museum: Julie Newmar honored at event commemorating the launch of the annual exhibit REAL TO REEL: Portrayals and Perceptions of LGBTQs in Hollywood. Exhibition returns to the Museum for the fifth consecutive year
Donelle Dadigan, president and founder of the Hollywood Museum, along with Councilmember Mitch O’Farrell and Chris Classen (Christopher Street West Association), honored actress Julie Newmar on Thursday, June 7 during a ceremony marking the return of REAL TO REEL: Portrayals and … Continue reading →
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