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Meier Tzelniker

Meier Tzelniker (1 January 1894 – 8 October 1980)[1] was a British actor.[2]

He appeared mainly in Yiddish theatre, but was sometimes a character actor in English-language plays and films, such as It Always Rains On Sunday (1947) and Expresso Bongo (1959).[3][4]

Selected filmography

  • Mr. Emmanuel (1944) - Mr. Silver
  • It Always Rains on Sunday (1947) - Solly, his father
  • Last Holiday (1950) - Baltin
  • Venetian Bird (1952) - Mayor of Mirave
  • The Teckman Mystery (1954) - John Rice
  • Make Me an Offer (1954) - Wendl
  • The Woman for Joe (1955) - Sol Goldstein
  • The Extra Day (1956) - Lou Skeat
  • Stars in Your Eyes (1956) - Maxie Jago
  • The Long Haul (1957) - Nat Fine
  • A Night to Remember (1958) - Mr. Isador Straus
  • Expresso Bongo (1959) - Mayer
  • Jungle Street (1960) - Mr. Rose
  • Let's Get Married (1960) - Schutzberger
  • A Circle of Deception (1960) - Barman
  • His and Hers (1961) - Felix McGregor
  • The 25th Hour (1967) - Abramovici
  • The Sorcerers (1967) - The Jewish Baker
  • The Killing of Sister George (1968) - Mr. Katz

References

  1. ^ Grave listing at jewishgen.org
  2. ^ "Meier Tzelniker".
  3. ^ "Photographs of Yiddish production of The Merchant of Venice in 1946".
  4. ^ "Meier Tzelniker - Movies and Filmography - AllMovie".

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