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Thursday, November 28, 2019

Paula Trueman, the Actress Who Played Sylvia Schumacher

Paula Trueman playing Sylvia Shumacher in Dirty Dancing
The IMDb biography of Paula Trueman, who played Sylvia Schumacher in the movie Dirty Dancing, includes the following passages:
.... Character actress Paula Trueman was born in 1897 in New York City. She was the daughter of Joseph and Eva (Cohn) Trueman and was educated at Hunter College before preparing for the stage on a fellowship at the Neighborhood Playhouse.

Long trained in dance, Paula made her first stage appearance as a musical performer at the Hippodrome in a production of The Thunderbird in 1922. From there she appeared in revues, particularly the Grand Street Follies of 1924 -- staying with that annual show until 1929.

Dramatic roles were not beyond her as she made her straight-acting debut in The Little Clay Cart in December of 1924. For the next four decades she was a theater presence to be reckoned with. Over the years she delighted audiences in such plays as The Dybbuk (1927), A Midsummer Night's Dream (as Puck) (1932), The Merchant of Venice (1932), You Can't Take It With You (1936), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1949), The Solid Gold Cadillac (1954), Wonderful Town (1963), The Music Man (1965) and Catsplay (1977).

.... She then got on a roll and appeared as a number of feisty, dotty, careworn grannies. She co-starred in the cult movie Homebodies (1974) and Clint Eastwood handed her a prime featured part in his western The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976). For the next decade she continued to spring up in a number of comedies, albeit bit parts, including Woody Allen's Annie Hall (1977) and Zelig (1983). This adorable little bundle of joy made her last film appearances with Sweet Lorraine (1987) and Moonstruck (1987).

She died of natural causes in her beloved New York in 1994, aged 96.
This biography does not mention Dirty Dancing (1987),

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A videoclip from the 1934 movie Crime Without Passion. Trueman appears at 0:49 in the video.


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A videoclip from the 1974 movie Homebodies. Trueman appears at 4:00 in the videoclip.


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A videoclip from the 1976 movie The Outlaw Josey Wales. Trueman appears at the beginning.



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Wednesday, November 27, 2019

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Saturday, November 23, 2019

Alvin Myerovich, the Actor Who Played Sidney Schumacher

Alvin Myerovich playing Sidney Schumacher in Dirty Dancing
Alvin Myerovich, the actor who played Sidney Schumacher in the movie Dirty Dancing, died on June 4, 1996. The Baltimore Sun newspaper published the following obituary.
Alvin Myerovich, whose portrayal of the Jewish immigrant grandfather in Barry Levinson's 1990 Baltimore-filmed movie Avalon won the hearts of audiences, died of heart failure Tuesday [June 4, 1996] at a retirement home in Manchester Township, N.J. He was 89.

Mr. Myerovich was professor of music and violin at Youngstown State University [in Ohio] from 1931 to 1963, then lived for the next 21 years in Pikesville [in Maryland]. He moved to New Jersey two years ago.

Mr. Myerovich, who described himself as a "late bloomer," began his acting career at 60 [in 1967], after college students recruited him for a play.

After working in community theater, his first big break came in 1980, when he played the rabbi in Fiddler on the Roof on Broadway, and later completed three national tours with fellow cast members Hershel Bernardi and Theodore Bikel.

The short, white-haired, bearded character actor made his movie debut at 82, when he played Mr. Schumacher, the amiable pickpocket in Dirty Dancing. The 1987 film was set at a resort in the Catskills, and starred Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey.

His wife, the former Olga Parfenchuk, is retired first violinist of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. They met when she was a student at Youngstown State.

"I taught her how to play 'Twinkle, Twinkle,' " he said in a 1990 interview in The Sunday Sun. They married in 1944.

Mr. Myerovich was born in Tula, Russia, immigrated to the U.S. United States in 1923 and settled in Youngstown. He earned his bachelor's degree in music from the Cleveland Institute of Music and a master's degree from Case Western Reserve University. He served in the Army in World War II and attained the rank of technical sergeant.

Mr. Myerovich wrote poetry and was an avid sailor, swimmer, water skier and mountain climber. One of his chief passions was ice skating, which he pursued until he was 87. While claiming he wasn't a "fancy skater," he boasted that he was always able to find a "victim to do the Dutch Waltz with me."

He was a member of Actors Equity Association and the Screen Actors Guild.

His daughter, actress Kim Lynne Myerovich, died in 1991.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, Gary Myerovich of Lakehurst, N.J.; a sister, Bea Winnick of New Castle, Pa.; and a granddaughter.

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