Lithuanian-born American actor and director (1899–1985)
Joseph Buloff
Buloff in 1960
Born
(1899-12-06)December 6, 1899[1]
Vilna, Lithuania, Russian Empire[1]
Died
February 27, 1985(1985-02-27) (aged 85)[2]
Manhattan, New York, U.S.[2]
Occupation
Actor
Years active
1923–1981
Spouse
Luba Kadison
(m. 1925)
[3]
Children
1[4]
Joseph Buloff (December 6, 1899 – February 27, 1985) was a Jewish actor and director known for his work in Broadway and Yiddish theatre.[2] He received the Itzik Manger Prize for contributions to Yiddish letters in 1974.[5]
^ ab"Joseph Buloff". San Francisco Chronicle. March 1, 1985. p. 30. ProQuest 301868665. Retrieved December 5, 2020 – via ProQuest.
^ abcBerger, Joseph (February 28, 1985). "Joseph Buloff, an Actor, Dies; Mainstay of Yiddish Theater". The New York Times. Retrieved November 25, 2017.
^Howe, Irving (March 31, 1985). "The Art of Joseph Buloff". The New York Times. p. H 4. ProQuest 111268500. Retrieved December 5, 2020 – via ProQuest.
^Bevya Rosten, "In Short: Nonfiction: They Opened in Vilna". New York Times (April 25, 1993): BR20.
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