Yidisher Artistn Fareyn (Jewish Actors Union) membership card of Siegmund (Zygmunt) Turkow

Title: Yidisher Artistn Fareyn (Jewish Actors Union) membership card of Siegmund (Zygmunt) Turkow
ID: RG 26 / RG 26.655.4
Predominant Dates: 1929
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print, black and red ink; handwritten black ink
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Siegmund (Zygmunt) Turkow was a member of the theatrical Turkow family, which included brothers Shloyme Zalmen, Jonas, and Mark (Marek), and Yitskhok Ber Turkow-Grudberg. He performed briefly in the Teatr Polski in Warsaw and by 1917, was working with the Kaminski troupe. He married Ida Kaminska the following year. From 1924-1928, with Ida Kaminska, he directed the Varshaver Yidisher Kunst-teater (VYKT). He collaborated with various theatrical companies in Poland, including the Vilner Trupe, from 1929-1938. He also worked in film. In 1940, he emigrated to South America, and in 1952, settled in Israel, where he continued to be active in the theater world
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