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Pages in category "Jewish American actresses" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 675 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Natasha Lyonne (born Natasha Braunstein, 1979), film/TV actress (American Pie, Orange is the New Black, Russian Doll) [180] Gabriel Macht (born 1972), film actor [181] Matisyahu (born Matthew Paul Miller, 1979), singer and rapper; Idina Menzel (born 1971), actress, singer-songwriter [182] Marisol Nichols (born 1973), actress (Jewish biological ...
American actress Hunter [519] Moshe Ivgy: 1953– Moroccan-born Israeli actor Haborer, Zaguri Imperia: Judy Kuhn: 1958– American actress and singer [520] Hana Laszlo: 1953– Israeli actress Carol Leifer: 1956– American comedian and actress [521] Dani Levy: 1957– Swiss/German filmmaker, theatrical director, actor [522] Jon Lovitz: 1957–
Actress, singer, and model Sandra Lawson [34] [35] [36] born 1969 United States Rabbi: Julius Lester [37] 1939–2018: United States: Author Karen Lewis: 1953–2021: United States: American educator and labor leader Lauren London [38] born 1984: United States: Actress and fashion model Elliott Maddox [39] born 1947: United States: Baseball ...
Kathryn Hahn's casting as Joan Rivers in an upcoming Showtime series is the latest in an ongoing trend that sees few Jewish women get opportunities to play an already scant number of Jewish female ...
Miriam Leah Gamliel (born Lani Droz; 1976 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American Orthodox Jewish actress, singer, and activist. A baalat teshuva with a background in musical theatre, she is the founder of the Arts and Torah Association for Religious Artists (ATARA), an organization promoting Orthodox women in the arts.
Jewish American actresses (672 P) Jewish Argentine actresses (25 P) Jewish Australian actresses (10 P) Jewish Austrian actresses (12 P) B. Jewish British actresses (1 ...
Jewish actors are often not cast in Jewish roles, which propagates stereotypes and is symptomatic of Hollywood's ongoing reckoning with inclusion.