Shimen Dzigan

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Shimon Dzigan with his wife in 1958

Shimen Dzigan (Yiddish שמעון דזשיגאן, Polish Szymon Dżigan , born April 1, 1905 in Łódź , Russian Empire ; died April 14, 1980 in Tel Aviv ) was a Polish actor of the Yiddish theater and film.

Life

Dzigan was born the son of a Russian soldier. When the First World War broke out , he came to help a tailor's household.

In 1927 he came to the literary cabaret Ararat in Łódź and later to the Yiddish theater of the same name. With his acting partner Israel Schumacher he formed the comedian duo "Dżigan and Schumacher", which was very popular among the Yiddish-speaking population. In 1935 they founded the Nowości cabaret in Warsaw . Dżigan starred in three Yiddish films during the interwar period.

When robbery of the German Wehrmacht in Poland and Dzigan Shumacher fled to the Soviet- occupied Bialystok . They performed in Moscow, Leningrad, Minsk and other cities before sitting in a Stalinist gulag . From there both fled to Israel, where they had a long television career.

Filmography

Autobiography

literature

  • Gabriel N. Finder: Undzere children. In: Dan Diner (Ed.): Encyclopedia of Jewish History and Culture (EJGK). Volume 6: Ta-Z. Metzler, Stuttgart / Weimar 2015, ISBN 978-3-476-02506-7 , pp. 216-219.
  • Gabriel Finder: Surviving Children in the Collective Memory of Polish Jews after the Holocaust: The Example of UNDZERE KINDER . Translated from the English by Sonja Finck , in: Claudia Bruns , Asal Dardan, Anette Dietrich (eds.): "Which of the stones you lift ..." Cinematic memories of the Holocaust. Bertz + Fischer, Berlin 2012

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 1946 - יוניונפדיה. Retrieved July 31, 2019 (Hebrew).
  2. YIVO | Dzigan and Shumacher. Accessed July 31, 2019 .