Maurice Schwartz
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Maurice Schwartz

Jun 18, 1889 - Sedikov, Ukraine

Maurice Schwartz, born Avram Moishe Schwartz (June 18, 1890 – May 10, 1960), born in the Volhynia province of Ukraine (then part of the Russian Empire), was a stage and film actor active in the United States. He founded the Yiddish Art Theatre and its associated school in 1918 in New York City and was its theatrical producer and director. He also worked in Hollywood, mostly as an actor in silent films but also as a film director, producer, and screenwriter. With his successes as an actor, Schwartz was also drawn to Hollywood, appearing in his first silent film in 1910. He appeared in more than twenty films between 1910 and 1953; the majority were silents. He also wrote, produced, or directed several films.

Among his major roles in motion pictures were in Broken Hearts (1926), Uncle Moses (1932), Tevya (1939), Mission to Moscow (1943), and as Ezra in the Biblical drama Salome (1953).

Credits

Cast

Media
Movie1926Broken HeartsBenjamin Rezanov
Movie1953SalomeEzra the King's Advisor
Movie1951Bird of ParadiseThe Kahuna
Movie1932Uncle MosesUncle Moses
Movie1939TevyeTevya 'Tevye'
Movie1953Slaves of BabylonThe Prophet Daniel
Movie1936The Man Behind the MaskThe Master
Movie1943Mission to MoscowDr. Botkin
Movie1924YizkorLeybke
Movie1955All in Good FunArchive Footage

Crew

Media
Movie1939TevyeDirectorDirecting
Movie1926Broken HeartsDirectorDirecting
Movie1939TevyeWriterWriting
Movie1932Uncle MosesWriterWriting
Movie1939TevyeProducerProduction