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  Sara Adler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sara Adler (1858–April 28, 1953) was a Ukrainian Jewish actress in Yiddish theater who made her career mainly in the United States.
She was the wife of Jacob Adler and the mother of prominent actors Luther and Stella Adler, lesser-known actors Jay, Julia Adler, Frances, and Florence.
She and Adler would be among the most prominent actors in Yiddish theater in New York City for the next three decades.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sara_Adler   (404 words)

  
 Sara Adler Biography
Adler is a neutral member of the governing Council of the American Bar Association's Section of Labor and Employment Law and neutral liaison to the Alliance in Employment Dispute Resolution, a member of the ABA Litigation (Employment and Mediation Committees) and ADR (Employment Committee) Sections.
Adler is a member of the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of the American Arbitration Association and serves on its Employment and Labor-Management Taskforces.
Adler received an A.B. from the University of Chicago in 1961 and a J.D. from the UCLA School of Law in 1969.
www.lawmemo.com /bio/adler.htm   (367 words)

  
 Adler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adler is the German word for the bird of prey "eagle".
Hermann Adler (1839–1911), the Orthodox Chief Rabbi of Britain from 1891 to 1911
Adler Planetarium, in Chicago, Illinois, the first planetarium built in the Western Hemisphere and is the oldest in existence today.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Adler   (690 words)

  
 Ransom Center Acquires Archive of Legendary Acting Teacher Stella Adler
Adler is best known for having taught the principles of acting and character and script analysis to young talents who later came to dominate the American stage and screen.
The Adler archive is a rich trove of correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, video and audio tapes, photographs and other materials that trace and define Adler's career, beginning with her start in the New York Yiddish Theater in 1906, where as a child she acted alongside her parents, Jacob and Sara Adler.
In 1931 Adler was drawn into the Group Theatre by Clurman, whom she married in 1943.
www.hrc.utexas.edu /news/press/2004/adler.html   (994 words)

  
 Jewish Post - News - The Great Eagle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Adler is also famous as the father of a unique dynasty, the 'aristocratic' family of the Yiddish Theater.
Adler's success in London's The Robber, by Schiller, contributed to his fame: "...when I came to America in 1889, I was already known by the proud name Nesher Hagadol (The Great Eagle) and was an actor famous throughout the Yiddish theatrical world," wrote Adler.
His second wife, Sara Adler, wrote in her memoir: "He was not an actor that night, but a force.
www.jewishpost.com /jp0710/jpn0710t.htm   (1101 words)

  
 Untitled Document
The youngest daughter of Jacob P. Adler, a noted tragedian, and Sara Adler, a successful actress-manager, Stella Adler was born in New York, New York on February 10, 1901.
Adler on high praise for her performances in Success Story by John Howard Lawson, and later in two seminal Clifford Odets plays, Awake and Sing and Paradise Lost.
Adler stayed with the Group Theatre for a decade meanwhile protesting the lack of decent roles for women in theatre.
www.kryingsky.com /Stan/AssociatedArtists/bot2.html   (605 words)

  
 Elyse's CSI Crime Scene Investigation Site: Too Tough to Die Episode Synopsis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Pamela Adler was sent there because the hospital could do more for her as she was considered to be in a permanent vegetative state.
Pamela Adler wore a necklace around her neck with the image of Saint Catherine, whom Sara said studied science and was 'tough, outspoken and went against the Emperor himself.' You can find a website on Saint Catherine of Alexandria *here.
Sara said she hated that of her yearly exam, and that the instrument is always cold.
members.aol.com /JRD203/csi-episode-015.htm   (2895 words)

  
 Stella Adler and Harold Clurman Papers, Biographical Sketches
Stella Adler (1902-1992), founder of the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting, is best known as a teacher of the principles of acting and character and script analysis.
Adler continued to teach acting for more than forty years and counted many prominent actors of the twentieth century among her students.
Clurman was married to Stella Adler from 1943 until 1960 and married to Juleen Compton in 1960.
www.hrc.utexas.edu /research/fa/adler.stella.bio.html   (476 words)

  
 Jewish Post of New York Online - News - Stella Adler: A Woman For All the Seasons (1901-1992)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Adler, for example, has an unknown chapter: She was an active member of the "Irgun" delegation in the United States, better known as the "Peter Bergson Group" or: Ben Hecht Group.
From 1944, Adler was Vice Chairman of the new Irgun's organization called "The American League for Free Palestine." Adler was a fighter against British cruelty such as the closing of the gates of Palestine in front of the displaced people or the Holocaust survivors.
Adler was always proud of her Yiddish-Russian heritage: "I'm so delighted that I come from a family where my parents spoke Yiddish," she said to Paris and explained: "The Yiddish theater was not what most people think it was.
www.jewishpost.com /jp0509/jpn0509g.htm   (1179 words)

  
 Excite - National Enquirer Breaking News
Sara Gilbert -- who played smart-mouthed daughter Darlene on the hit series "Roseanne" -- has just become the proud parent of a baby boy with her lesbian live-in lover Allison Adler.
"Sara was a nervous wreck waiting for the baby to be born, but now that he is healthy and nestled in the nursery of her Hollywood Hills home, she's finally calmed down.
Sara, 29, most recently appeared in two episodes of the long-running NBC medical drama "ER." The actress and life partner Allison, who has written for a number of TV series, also appeared together in an L.A. stage presentation.
entertainment.excite.com /celebgossip/enqallart/id/12_11_2004_62866.html   (285 words)

  
 Celebrity Nooz - Where Are They Now - Sara Gilbert - Roseanne
Claim to Fame: Sara got her big break and is most noted for her role as Darlene on 'Roseanne.' She spent a total of nine years on the show.
Sara promptly told her mother that she wanted to be an actress too.
Sara and her partner, (Actress/Producer) Allison Adler, welcomed their first child, a boy, in October 2004, after Adler gave birth in Los Angeles via a sperm donor.
www.celebritynooz.com /watn/sara_gilbert.html   (392 words)

  
 Butler University - Sesquicentennial Celebration
Sara (Hoffman) Adler ’99 hopes to instill a sense of pride and appreciation for higher education in her children by founding the Butler University Young Alumni Mothers Club, or “Mothers of Baby Bulldogs,” a support network for Butler alumni who are mothers.
Sara is especially proud of this project, “because a small effort on all of our parts added up to such a great gift,” she says.
Sara hopes that the group will help Butler grads stay connected to the university, while offering support to each other as young mothers and performing charitable work to better the lives of other mothers and children.
www.butler.edu /150/Stories.aspx?sID=141&uID=1   (257 words)

  
 Biography for Sara Gilbert (I)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Sara Gilbert was born on January 29, 1975, as Sara Rebecca Abeles at St. John's Hospital and Health Center in Santa Monica, California, to Harold and Barbara Abeles.
Sara spent a total of nine years on that show and was given time to be able to study at Yale University, graduating with honors in 1997.
Sara and her partner, Allison Adler, welcomed their first child, a boy, at the end of October 2004, after Adler gave birth in Los Angeles via a sperm donor.
www.imdb.com /name/nm0318229/bio   (381 words)

  
 Bartelme Family Home_0306
On August 1 1953; Wayne was born to Henry and Gisella Adler and on September 9,1953; Richard was born to Claude and Margaret Bartelme.
Sara Adler is daughter to Mary Bartelme and Wayne Adler.
Sara graduated from South High in Sheboygan WI on June 3.
www.bartelme.com   (4950 words)

  
 Variety.com - Reviews - Save the Last Dance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Instead of the teen movie's usual sarcastic or happy-face opening notes, intro of terpsichorean heroine Sara (Julia StilesJulia Stiles) is unusually melancholy: We see her taking a train to Chicago and recalling the car crash that killed her mother, who was racing to catch Sara's tryout for the Juilliard School's ballet program.
The melodramatic backstory over opening credits is compact but too sketchy in its attempt to present Sara as both a young person who's given up her ballet dreams and an innocent white girl from outside the city.
Sara tries to keep her innocent shock at the unfamiliar scene hidden, but Stiles' innate coolness tends to make her remote.
www.variety.com /body.asp?HbkId=11289729&CatId=REV&ReviewID=1117797042&SubCatid=31   (1029 words)

  
 The Chapin School
Sara Adler, Head of Lower School, posed this question during a recent News assembly to grades Kindergarten through 3.
She gave the girls a while to think about it and, after several guesses, one came up with the connection: All four were invented by women.
Adler used these examples, paired with a narrative about Marie Curie's landmark discoveries in science, to encourage the Lower School students to think further about women's contributions to the world.
www.chapin.edu /news/news_detail.php?news_id=296   (355 words)

  
 AdlerConcepts.com: About Us
Prior to joining The Adler Group, Sara was a Marketing Strategy Consultant/founder of Oxman Consulting where she specialized in financial seminar and tradeshow implementation including all aspects of the event coordination process.
While at the affiliate, Sara was part of an innovative team providing a full spectrum of HR services to companies seeking legally sound advice.
Sara received her BS in Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing and Spanish from the University of California Riverside.
www.adlerconcepts.com /about/saraoxman.html   (180 words)

  
 StellaAdlerAcademyofActing&Theatres   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Considered by many American theatre professionals to be the finest teacher of acting in the country, Stella Adler equates the craft of acting with life itself.
As she explained on an interview in 1968, acting is "the total development of a human being into the most he can be and in as many directions as he can possibly take".
The youngest daughter of Jacob P. Adler and Sara Adler, Stella Adler was born in New York City,
www.stellaadler-la.com /AboutStella/StellaBio/StellaBio.html   (348 words)

  
 All About Jewish Theatre - Wandering Into a World Of Vagabonds and Kings :Jacob Adler Recalls His Early Days in the ...
Jacob Adler (1855-1926) was not just a lion of the Yiddish theater, he was acclaimed as one of the great actors of his time.
His three wives were all actresses; in her touching introduction, Stella AdlerAlegendary acting teacher and Group Theater founding memberApays homage to her father and her mother, renowned tragedienne Sara Adler (his third wife).
Adler's portrayal of a capricious old fiddler in Zelig Itzik will resonate with fans of Fiddler on the Roof.
www.jewish-theatre.com /visitor/article_display.aspx?articleID=775   (1267 words)

  
 BRIGHT STAR OF EXILE : JACOB ADLER AND THE YIDDISH THEATRE - LULLA ROSENFELD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The story of Jacob Adler's stormy life; this panoramic history follows Adler and the Yiddish Theatre from Odessa ove 100 years ago, during the reign of Alexander II, through the Russian pogroms, through the years of exile in England, and finally to New York's Lower East Side.
Adler being the central figure in the history of Yiddish theatre, with his immortal performances in Broadway as Shylock in The Merchant of Venice.
Adler's grandaughter Lulla Rosenfeld weaves a rich and moving drama.
www.biblio.com /books/12047066.html   (271 words)

  
 News Release 4/2004: Ransom Center acquires Stella Adler archive
AUSTIN, Texas—The University of Texas at Austin’s Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center has acquired the complete archive of Stella Adler (1901-1992), founder of the famed Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting.
“From rare material dealing with Adler’s parents—who occupied a preeminent position in the New York Yiddish Theater—to Adler’s brilliant and important teaching notes and materials, this archive is a significant acquisition for the Ransom Center.”
“To me Stella Adler is much more than a teacher of acting,” said former student Marlon Brando in the foreword of Stella Adler’s “The Technique of Acting.” “Through her work she imparts a most valuable kind of information—how to discover the nature of our emotional mechanics and therefore those of others.
www.utexas.edu /opa/news/04newsreleases/nr_200404/nr_hrc040426.html   (1033 words)

  
 Esteemed Woman
Sara Moulton and Ruthie Adler: Sara began her culinary career at the Culinary Institute of America, graduating in 1977.
Sara was the Executive Chef of ABC-TV's Good Morning America, working behind the scenes with the show's guest chefs.
Sara has been twice nominated for The James Beard Foundation Award for the "Best National Cooking Show", she was chosen as Julia Child's protégé by Julia herself in the Arts category of The Sara Lee Frontrunners Award.
www.esteemedwoman.com /chef.htm   (1262 words)

  
 Section on Employment Discrimination Law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Professor Hunter has collected data on both stages of the process and has practical as well as theoretical comments on the operation of their system.
She has been a full-time neutral member of the governing Council of the American Bar Association's Section of Labor & Employment Law and neutral liaison to the Alliance in Employment Dispute Resolution.
She is a Fellow of the College of Labor and Employment Law and member of the Editorial Board of CCH's "Journal on Alternative Dispute Resolution in Employment." She is a frequent lecturer on ADR topics.
www.aals.org /am2001/6340.html   (343 words)

  
 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with A
Adler, Claude A. Adler, David (9 OCT 1896-26 APR 1932)
Adler, Helen A. Adler, Hinda (Hennie) (ABT 1858-)
Adler, Joseph B. Adler, Julia (28 JUN 1899-AFT 1930)
pages.prodigy.net /norsemen/html/idxa.html   (544 words)

  
 The Austin Chronicle Arts: Articulations
Scholars of the art of acting have a new reason to come to Austin: the archive of Stella Adler.
From membership in the Group Theatre in the early 1930s and studying with the Moscow Art Theatre's legendary Konstantin Stanislavsky in Paris, Adler went on to found the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting, where she taught principles of acting and character analysis to aspiring young talents for more than four decades.
The 20 boxes of Adler materials should be processed and made available to the public and scholars in about a year.
www.austinchronicle.com /issues/dispatch/2004-04-30/arts_articulations.html   (501 words)

  
 Fan Asylum: Melissa gets a mention in National Enquirer LOL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
OK...the story is really about Sara Gilbert and her partner having a baby...
Sara Gilbert, Roseanne's little girl is a mommy!
I liked her really much and I always found Sara very attractive..
ubb.fanasylum.com /ubbthreads/showflat.php?Number=483786   (1397 words)

  
 Sara Gilbert
Sara Gilbert's elder sister was a big TV star, Melissa Gilbert of Little House on the Prairie, so Sara was naturally drawn to acting, just to compete.
At nine, she made her professional debut in a TV movie of Calamity Jane, and at 13 she won the role of Darlene, the troublesome younger daughter on Roseanne.
Oct-2004 to Adler, with Gilbert and anonymous sperm donor)
www.nndb.com /people/336/000026258   (233 words)

  
 About Pocket-Doc.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Pocket-Doc.com was founded in 1999 by Jeremy Adler, MD, FAAP.
Initially called AtHandMed, Pocket-Doc was created as an attempt to design practical handheld medical software for practicing clinicians.
The name Pocket-Doc was conceived by Sara Adler.
pocket-doc.com /About.htm   (360 words)

  
 Adler List of Names
Descendants of Benjamin Adler and Ada Barg Start at Generation #2
He was born Unknown, and died Unknown in Baltimore MD (Hebrew Friendship).
Children are listed above under (16) Harry J. Adler.
www.bjbark.com /adler3.htm   (324 words)

  
 Today's Birthdays 5/4
Luther Adler 05/04/1903 - Dec 8, 1984 performer; brother of Charles, Jay, Julia, Stella, Florence & Frances Adler, half-brother of Celia & Abram Adler, husband of Julia Roche (?
1943 Geraldine Fitzgerald, Gregory Peck, Stella Adler and Karl Malden are cast members in Sons and Soldiers.
Irwin Shaw's drama about a woman told she might die if she has children is staged by Max Reinhardt.
www.broadwayworld.com /board/printthread.cfm?thread=896031   (549 words)

  
 Internet Broadway Database: Stella Adler Credits on Broadway
Internet Broadway Database: Stella Adler Credits on Broadway
Wife of Harold Clurman (1943 - 1960) divorced
Performer: Stella Adler [Baroness Creme de la Creme]
www.ibdb.com /person.asp?id=29413   (53 words)

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