José Maurer
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Jose Maurer (May 6, 1906-May 23, 1968) was a stage and cinema actor starring mainly in the Yiddish theatre in Europe, Argentina and Israel from the early 1920s.
[edit] Biography
He was born Yoshe Maurer Neumann in the town of Boryslav, then in Austria and today in the Ukraine, the son of the local cobbler, and was known as an amateur violinist, actor and singer.
When the famous Vilnius Jewish Theatre (Vilna Troupe), under the direction of Zygmunt Turkow visited Boryslav in 1922, the 16 year old Yoshe was offered a minor role. Two weeks later, as the Theatre left, so did Yoshe, never to return to his home town. As a member of this famous Yiddish Theatre he toured Poland until 1927, when he emigrated to Argentina.
In Buenos Aires he became one of the leading actors in the Jewish Yiddish Theatre, playing along such renowned actors as Joseph Buloff, Maurice Schwartz and Jacob Ben-Ami. He was regarded as a first class "character" (drama) actor and as a "tour de force" used to change leading roles, for example, playing with Ben Ami both parts of Man and Devil in Got, Mentsch Und Taivel, the famous Yiddish version of Faust by Jacob Gordin, night after night. On the other hand, he had a gift for comedy and took part in many musical comedies.
In the late nineteen-forties, he was elected President of the Jewish Actors Guild in Argentina and served in this post for more than 20 years, until his emigration to Israel.
He was a notable co-star in 28 Argentinean films, specializing in "foreign" accents and played the Spanish Argentinean stage, among others, with Berta Singerman.
In 1963, he moved to Israel where he played the Yiddish stage and was elected there too as President of the Yiddish Actor's Guild until his death.
His lifelong wish was to die on stage and this he did. In 1968, shortly after the curtain went down, and still wearing makeup on his face, he had a stroke and died shortly afterwards, aged 62.
His collection of manuscript plays, including translations into Yiddish of modern Argentinean drama, was donated to the Bar Ilan University and is now part of the Rena Costa Center for Yiddish Studies.
[edit] Filmography
- 24 horas en la vida de una mujer (1944)
- Apasionadamente (1944)
- La Verdadera victoria (1944)
- Madame Sans-Gêne (1945)
- Albéniz (1947)
- A sangre fría (1947) (aka In Cold Blood)
- María de los Ángeles (1948)
- Tierra del fuego (1948)
- Captura recomendada (1950)
- Piantadino (1950)
- Vivir un instante (1951) (aka Julia)
- Camino al crimen (1951)
- Suburbio (1951)
- Payaso (1952) (aka The Clown)
- El Amor nunca muere (1955) (aka Love Never Dies)
- Pecadora (1955)
- Oro bajo (1956)
- Que me toquen las golondrinas (1957) (aka La Despedida)
- Angustia de un secreto (1959)
- El Dinero de Dios (1959)
- La Procesión (1960)
- Héroes de hoy (1960)
- Yo quiero vivir contigo (1960) (aka Ich möchte mit Dir leben (West Germany))
- Quinto año nacional (1961)
- Detrás de la mentira (1962)
- Mate Cosido (1962)
- Las Ratas (1963) (aka The Rats)
- Alias Flequillo (1963) (aka La Pantera del Gatillo)
[edit] External links
- Jose Maurer at the Internet Movie Database
- Jose Maurer in the Website Cine Nacional (Spanish)

