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Molly Picon

Molly Picon

4 titles Acting May 31, 1898 Died: Apr 05, 1992 New York City, New York, USA

Molly Picon, born on February 28, 1898, and passing away on April 6, 1992, was a celebrated American actress and lyricist, renowned for her dynamic performances across stage, screen, and television. A prominent figure in the Yiddish theatre scene, Picon captivated audiences with her unique blend of humor and emotion, becoming a beloved star in Yiddish films. As the popularity of Yiddish theatre began to wane, Picon adeptly transitioned to English-language productions, showcasing her versatility as an actress.

Her illustrious career spanned several decades, during which she appeared in numerous stage plays and films. Among her notable works are productions like "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and "The Jazz Singer," where she demonstrated her incredible range and talent. Picon’s contributions to the arts extended beyond acting; she often penned lyrics for the songs that accompanied her performances, further cementing her legacy in the world of musical theatre.

Picon's impact on the performing arts was profound, earning her accolades and admiration from peers and audiences alike. Through her dedication and passion, she not only preserved the rich tradition of Yiddish culture but also paved the way for future generations of performers. Her enduring influence continues to be felt, making her a significant figure in American entertainment history.

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