Satz played an atypically serious role in 1937's Moshiach Kumt ("The Messiah is Coming")Ludvig Zats (Ludwig Satz)
Ludwig Satz (18 February 1891 – 31 August 1944[1]) was an actor in Yiddish theater and film, best known for his comic roles. A 1925 New York Times article singles him out as the greatest Yiddish comic actor of the time.[2]
He was born in Lemberg (Lwów), Austria-Hungary (now Lviv, Ukraine). At the age of 18 he formed his own theater company in Galicia; he emigrated to the U.S. in 1912.[3] He played the male lead in the 1931 film His Wife's Lover (Zayn Vaybs Lubovnik), which was billed as the "first Jewish musical comedy talking picture".[4] He also played on Broadway, one of his more noted roles being Abe Potash in the 1926 Potash and Perlmuter of A. H. Woods. He starred in A Galitsianer Khasene (A wedding in Galitsia) (music by Herman Wohl, lyrics Boris Rozenthal) with Zina Goldstein and in Ven di zun geyt oyf (Sunrise) with Ola Lilith. His last role was in The Golden Land at the Public Theatre in 1943.[3]
He died in New York City in 1944 survived by his widow, Lillie (née Feinman, daughter of actress Dinah Stettin); three daughters (Celia, Mimi, and Frances); two brothers, Alexander and Eli, the last "an actor known professionally as Eli Mintz".[3]
^Ludwig Satz at IMDb
^Melamed, S.M., "The Yiddish Stage", New York Times, 27 September 1925.
^ abcNew York Times obituary, 1 September 1944.
^Yiddish Musicals, The National Center for Jewish Film, Brandeis University. Accessed 12 April 2007.
LudwigSatz (18 February 1891 – 31 August 1944) was an actor in Yiddish theater and film, best known for his comic roles. A 1925 New York Times article...
Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein (/ˈvɪtɡənʃtaɪn, -staɪn/ VIT-gən-s(h)tyne; German: [ˈluːdvɪk ˈjoːzɛf 'joːhan ˈvɪtɡn̩ʃtaɪn]; 26 April 1889 – 29 April 1951)...
that year's Yiddish theater season, describing them as second only to LudwigSatz. He died in New York on 4 March 1953. "Sam Kasten." New York Times. 5...
LudwigSatz Caricatures Chasidism at Yiddish FolksTheatre". The New York Times. December 23, 1929. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved April 15, 2022. "Ludwig Satz...
another daughter, actress Lillie (Lili) Feinman, who married Yiddish actor LudwigSatz. Siegmund Feinman died in 1909. Shtettin's New York debut was in the...
the year's Yiddish theater season, describing them as second only to LudwigSatz. Muni began acting on Broadway in 1926. His first role was that of an...
Philadelphia with Anshel Schorr and touring Europe and America with LudwigSatz. In 1927-28, she directed her own repertory company. The next year, she...
Young was one of the first to discover, actors such as Molly Picon and LudwigSatz would realize during the interwar period: Poland offered not only a lucrative...
"Atlanta Georgia Is a Little New York" by Drink Small "Attorney Street" by LudwigSatz "Au Revoir Poland--Hello New York!" by Albert Hague and Marty Brill "Audubon"...
in 1927 with the intent of pursuing a career as an actor. His brother LudwigSatz was already working as an actor in New York City before his arrival....
Sitzungsberichte der Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften 1929 (sein Satz über Endlichkeit Lösungen ganzzahliger Gleichungen) Transzendente Zahlen...
un Toyt," "Froy Gleybt Froy," "The Rabbi's Melody" in 1919 (starring LudwigSatz and with music from Joseph Rumshinsky), and "Di Goldene Royze" in 1920...
were among those who also spoke at the funeral. Stage luminaries like LudwigSatz and Aaron Lebedeff and Broadway personalities also attended the funeral...
many illustrious names of the Yiddish theatre, such as Molly Picon, LudwigSatz, Sholom Secunda, Joseph Rumshinsky, and Menasha Skulnik. His work usually...
had excellent original compositions by Joseph Rumshinsky, Art Shryer, LudwigSatz, and William Mercur. Original composition was featured in Shir Hashirim...
musical The Rabbi's Melody when 30-year-old LudwigSatz left to play in Potash and Perlmutter on Broadway. Unlike Satz, who had been a grown man playing a teenage...
acting role was in Ven di zun geyt oyf (Sunrise, When the Sun Rises) with LudwigSatz and Edmund Zayenda in 1941. She subsequently joined the American army...
played small roles with Max Gebil in Khuppah-kleyd (Wedding dress), with LudwigSatz in Der gazlen (The Thief) and with Leon Blank in The Three Brides. She...
with lyrics by Jacob Jacobs and music by Abe Ellstein. Performed by LudwigSatz. Lyricist for Der kleyne rebbeleh (1935), musical, with music by Philip...
String Quartet in A major, No.1 String Quartet in G major, No.2, WoO Quartett-Satz for String Quartet in A major Vocal 78 solo songs, including: 5 Lieder, Op...
Der berditchever khosn (The Bridegroom from Berditchev) which starred LudwigSatz and Zina Goldstein, opened the 1930–31 season at the Public Theatre (Second...
Einstein: The Life and Times (World, 1971) Albert Einstein and Ludwig Hopf (1910). "Über einen Satz der Wahscheinlichkeitsrechung und seine Anwendung in der...