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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 ...
Bina — Noah’s overbearing mother, played by Tovah Feldshuh — sees red at the mere sight of Joanne at Friday night services. Bina is upstaged only by Noah’s uptight and mean-spirited sister ...
Literally today, he was like, 'Have a great day. Good luck with the interviews. Please don’t talk about me.'" ... She is sitting next to Bina (Tovah Feldshuh), who plays her essentially, and so ...
Bell and Brody would have to return, of course, but other recurring cast members include Justine Lupe, Timothy Simons, Jackie Tohn, Emily Arlook, Sherry Cola, Tovah Feldshuh, Paul Ben-Victor ...
William "Bill" Dekker (Davis) is a newly divorced swinger who goes to work for an attorney named K. D. Locke (Feldshuh) as an investigator. His assignments have him tracking down divorced men who have reneged on their alimony and child support payments, a twist of irony considering not only his chauvinistic tendencies, but also the fact that he himself is relying on the money he receives from ...
Danielle Rose Melnick is a fictional character on the NBC crime drama Law & Order. She is portrayed by the actress Tovah Feldshuh.She made her first appearance on the show as Melnick in 1991, although Feldshuh had already appeared in an earlier 1991 episode entitled "Aria", where she plays a character very similar to Melnick but is a probate lawyer, not a litigator, and is unnamed.
Standing in their way is a horde of judgmental Jewish women including Noah's mother Bina (Tovah Feldshuh), his sister-in-law Esther (Jackie Tohn), and his ex Rebecca (Emily Arlook).
It was written by Dan Gordon and starred Tovah Feldshuh as Irena Gut. [22] It had earlier premiered off-Broadway at the Baruch Performing Arts Center in New York City. After failing to find an audience, the play closed on 28 June 2009. [22] [23] Irena's Vow, a film adaptation of the play, premiered in 2023 with Sophie Nélisse in the lead role ...