 
Born: Theodore Bikel, April 19, 1924 in Vienna, Austria on May 2,
1924
Died: July 21st. 2015 in Los Angeles
“To be with him is to be
in the presence of greatness.” -Ed Asner
Nonagenarian, Theodore Bikel, recently celebrated his 76th year in
show business. Few have garnered such distinguished recognition in music, film,
literature and stage. Theo passed away at UCLA Medical as a result of natural
causes at the age of 91. Friends have defined Theo, as the ultimate Renaissance
man. He is compassionate, philanthropic, principled and an advocate for
justice. Theo marched with Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King and was president of
Actors Equity, Sr VP of the AJC, Board Member of Amnesty International and a
member of the National Council on the Arts. Theo's inspiration instills a love
of justice, Judaism, music and the arts in us all.
AUTHOR: In his newly
released edition of “Theo: An Autobiography,” celebration Bikel's ninth decade,
he looks back at his life as an activist for civil rights and progressive causes
worldwide, and a singer whose voice has won him great applause. A compelling
life story, that practically requires a passport to read, Theo was born in
Austria, raised in Palestine, educated in England, and with a stellar career in
the United States and around the world. Bikel offers a personal history parallel
to momentous events of the twentieth century. In an eloquent, fiercely committed
voice, he writes of the Third Reich, the birth of the State of Israel, the
McCarthy witch-hunts of the 1950s, the tumultuous 1960s in America, and events
in the Middle East.
BROADWAY: Best known for playing the role of Tevye on
Broadway and elsewhere over 2,000 times-more than any other actor, he also
created the role of Captain von Trapp on Broadway in the Sound of Music where
the song “Edelweiss” was written for him to sing. He performed in over 35 stage
productions in venues from Broadway to Israel to London's West
End.
SILVER SCREEN: Theodore Bikel, the unstoppable performer whose
career spans more than 150 screen roles (including an Oscar-nominated turn in
The Defiant Ones) Theo made his film debut in the “African Queen” in 1951. From
the Southern sheriff in “The Defiant Ones” (Oscar nomination), to the submarine
captain in “The Russians are Coming,” to the Hungarian linguist in “My Fair
Lady” he acted in over 30 major films.
TELEVISION: Mr. Bikel's
television career spans 35 years. His roles on TV cover an amazing range of
characterizations: from a Scottish policeman in Alfred Hitchcock Presents to
Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, to Henry Kissinger in The Final Days and the role
which earned him his Emmy Award in 1988 for his role as the 82-year old Harris
Newmark. He also played the German butcher infatuated with Edith Bunker in “All
in the Family.”
RECORDING ARTIST: Theo has recorded 37 albums-over 20 on
the Elektra label. Considered one of the founding fathers of American folk
music he has sung with Pete Seeger and the Weavers and is responsible for the
establishment of world folk music, singing and recording songs in Hebrew,
Yiddish, Ladino and Russian. This past summer, all of Theo's records on Elektra-
with whom he had so many best selling albums - have been re-released by Rhino
records and Warner music and are now available for download on iTunes. Theo's
fan mail is showing a diversity of generations, who appear to be enjoying Theo's
music individually and together.
Active until the end, Theo was
currently touring the festivals with screenings of his lastest film “Theodore
Bikel: In the Shoes of Sholom Aleichem,” which combined Bikel's charismatic
storytelling and masterful performances with a broader exploration of shalom
Aleichem's remarkable life and work. The two men have much in common: wit,
wisdom and talent, all shot through with deep humanity and
Yiddishkeit.
Theo is survived by his wife, Aimee Ginsburg-Bikel, Sons Rob
and Danny Bikel, his step-sons, Zeev Noam Ginsburg and three beloved
grandchildren.
Donations can be made to The Actors Fund (www.actorsfund.org) and MazonA Jewish
Response to Hunger (Mazon.org)
For more information about Theodore Bikel, please visit
his OFFICIAL
WEBSITE
PDF
PRESS RELEASE
Mr.
Bikel's interview
with Peter Anthony Holder.
For press, high res photos and updated biography
please send an email to harlan@bhbpr.com
or call 626.296.3757
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