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Louis Gilrod (1879-1930), was an
actor and
lyricist for the
Yiddish theater.
Louis Gilrod was born in the
village of Ruizana, near Ulanov, in the Podolia/Poltava...
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Mildred Dein (born
Mildred Gilrod) was an
American screenwriter who
worked primarily on
genre films during 1950s. Born in New York to
Jewish immigrants...
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figures of the
American Yiddish theatre such as
Boris Thomashefsky,
Louis Gilrod,
Isidore Lillian,
Jacob Jacobs, and
Rubin Doctor. He is
sometimes credited...
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premiered in 1923 with
music by
Joseph Rumshinsky,
lyrics by
Louis Gilrod and a book by
Frieda Freiman at Kessler's
Second Avenue Theater, on New...
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Nicholas Saslavsky Israel Alter Leib
Glantz Jakov Medvedieff...
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contemporary Jewish music such as
Naftule Brandwein, Abe Schwartz,
Louis Gilrod, and
Clara Gold.
Goldstein was born in Iași,
Romania on June 1, 1882 (although...
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staged at
Lenox Theater, and Zise Libe (Sweet Love) co-composed by
Louis Gilrod and
staged at Rolland's
Liberty Theater. He
quickly became a
major presence...
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Theatre world were
Rubin Doctor,
Arnold Perlmutter,
Herman Wohl,
Louis Gilrod, and many others.
Joseph Rumshinsky published arrangements of a
number of...
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Lillian and
others of his cohort, such as
Solomon Smulewitz and
Louis Gilrod, was to
write Yiddish-language
parodies of po****r
American songs of the...
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distinct sub-kingdom of
northern Britain. Also
called Gilla Ruadh, Gilleroth,
Gilrod, and Gilroy. Oram, Richard, The
Lordship of Galloway, (Edinburgh, 2000)...