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Terri Sue "Tovah" Feldshuh (born December 27, 1948) [1] is an American actress, singer, and playwright. She has been a Broadway star for fifty years, earning four Tony Award nominations. She has also received two Emmy Award nominations for Holocaust and Law & Order , and appeared in such films as A Walk on the Moon , She's Funny That Way , and ...
Golda's Balcony is a 2019 American biographical film based on the 2003 play Golda's Balcony, [1] written by William Gibson. [2] The film captures a solo performance by Tovah Feldshuh [3] — who plays Golda Meir and numerous other characters in the course of the film's eighty-six minutes — during a multi-camera, video recording in front of a live audience in May 2003.
(Played by Tovah Feldshuh, 1976; Dorrie Kavanaugh, 1977) Rival journalist to Jack Fenelli, with whom he has a brief flirtation and interest prior to his wedding to Mary Ryan, and during a 1977 separation from Mary. Dr. Alex McLean (Played by Ed Evanko, 1976–77) A widower and old army pal of Jack Fenelli.
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Feldshuh was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play and won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance. In 2006 the play was adapted into a film of the same title, starring Valerie Harper. In 2019 a 4-camera shoot of the play, starring Tovah Feldshuh was made into a film called Golda's Balcony for film festival ...
Mirren — following in the sturdy, lace-up work shoes of previous Meir actors like Anne Bancroft, Judy Davis and Tovah Feldshuh — does an admirable job lurching from war meeting to war meeting ...
Tovah Feldshuh assumed the role of Meir again in the 2006 English-language French movie O Jerusalem. She was played by the Polish actress Beata Fudalej in the 2009 dramatic film The Hope directed by Márta Mészáros. [98] Actress Helen Mirren portrayed Meir in the 2023 Golda biopic film directed by Guy Nattiv and produced by Michael Kuhn.
She is sitting next to Bina (Tovah Feldshuh), who plays her essentially, and so she's supportive because I gave her an acting career," she jokes, saying that her mother-in-law was a "huge diva on set.