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Hardcover Theo: The Autobiography of Theodore Bikel Book

ISBN: 0060190442

ISBN13: 9780060190446

Theo: The Autobiography of Theodore Bikel

Looking back on his life and career, this memoir by Theodore Bikel tells his story from his childhood in pre-Nazi Vienna and his teenage years on a kibbutz to his stage debut in the original London production of A Streetcar Named Desire and his film debut in The African Queen.

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Theodore Bikel, Autobiography

Purchased this product 2 days after seeing Theodore Bikel in person give an outstanding performance playing the author Shalom Aleichem. Book is very interesting reading, and this particular edition is personally autographed by Mr. Bikel, so that makes it even better.

ditto live long and prosper

This book is delightful. It is a must for every theater goer, folk music lover. I think it should be required reading for ALL drama students and students in general. It is a rollicking story of a lifetime spent being in the present moment, facing all forms of worldly turmoil from a childhood in Vienna as a jewish boy to manhood and family in America. It is the loving story of a man choosing to fight for human rights with only his guitar as a weapon. From his days in Israeli theater and on to England in Repertory theater to appearing on American stage, movie screen and television to activism of all colors, this story reveals a man whose quest for LIFE brings him into our lives. And we are all the better for it. SHalom and God speed to a wonderful character in my life. Mrs. Leslie Van de Ven, RN, BA

Too Interesting to be missed!

"Theo" is a wonderful journey through the life of an interesting, entertaining, many faceted person. You'll be facinated to follow him from his birth place in Vienna, through his many travels and career to his comments on the present day world conditions. He is a jack of all trades and master of all!

Theo Bike - A Renaissance Man

Theodore Bikel's name is syynonymous with the Arts. His autobiography detailing his years on the London and Broadway stage and his Hollywood film career is stuffed with anecdotes about actors and legends. It brings a real sense of living that charmed life. I enjoyed every minute of his story.His experiences escaping the Nazis as a child, his passion for folk music, and his stewardship of actors' and civil rights show him as a champion of the less fortunate and a righteous individual. This is the story of a totally expansive life and in spite of my earlier knowledge and enthusiasm for his work and music, I came away with greater insights and understanding of the man's drive and achievement. It's a great book. I recommend it to every theator-goer, activist, music lover, and any soon-to-be fan of Theo Bikel.
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