Ida Kamińska

Ida Kamińska

Deceased · Born: Sep 4, 1899 · Died: May 21, 1980

1965

Personal Details

BornSep 4, 1899 Odessa, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire [now Ukraine]
Spouse
  • Marian Melman

    ( Jul 1, 1936 to Oct 30, 1978 )
  • Zygmunt Turkow

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 31, 1969 )

Biography

Ida Kamińska, a luminous figure in the realm of cinematic arts, burst onto the scene on September 18, 1899, marking the beginning of a most extraordinary journey that would soon propel her to the pinnacle of recognition within the prestigious Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, earning her a coveted Academy Award nomination in the process, a testament to her unwavering dedication and unbridled talent that would leave an indelible mark on the world of cinema.

Ida's illustrious stage career commenced at an astonishingly early age, with her inaugural performance taking place when she was merely five years young. This precocious introduction to the world of acting would ultimately serve as the genesis for a lifelong devotion to the craft, with her subsequent performances in numerous plays forming the bedrock of her extensive and distinguished theatrical career.

Biography:

Born with a natural inclination towards the performing arts, this talented individual's early career was marked by a series of notable performances on the stage. One of her most memorable and impressive roles was in the 1912 production of Mirele Efros, where she had the unique opportunity to share the spotlight with her mother and sister. This remarkable experience allowed her to demonstrate her exceptional talent alongside the people she loved and admired most.

Ida Kaminska's remarkable cinematic career continued to unfold as she embarked on a new and pivotal project in 1965, when she took on the starring role in the esteemed Czechoslovakian film, The Shop on Main Street (Obchod na korze). This highly acclaimed production was brought to life by the visionary directing duo, Ján Kadár and Elmar Klos, whose collaborative efforts would yield a cinematic masterpiece.

Ida's most recent and final cinematic endeavor was her appearance in the 1970 film production of The Angel Levine, a project that was meticulously guided by the skilled and experienced director Ján Kadár. This notable film served as the culmination of her remarkable and distinguished acting career, marking a poignant and definitive conclusion to her time in the spotlight.

Ida Kamińska, a remarkable figure in the realm of entertainment, breathed her last on May 21, 1980, at the ripe age of eighty, succumbing to the ravages of cardiovascular disease.

As her mortal remains were committed to the earth, they found their final resting place in the Yiddish theatre section of the Mount Hebron Cemetery in Flushing, New York, a poignant tribute to her indelible mark on the world of the performing arts.

Career

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1970
The Angel Levine
The Angel Levine as Fanny Mishkin
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1965
The Shop on Main Street
The Shop on Main Street as Rozalia Lautmannová