After an acclaimed run at the Walter Kerr as Polish Christian rescuer Irena Gut Opdyke in IRENA'S VOW, Broadway actress and four-time Tony Award nominee Tovah Feldshuh is enjoying "An Autumn of Honors."
On October 18, Ms. Feldshuh will receive the "Friend of the Arts Award" from Town Hall, along with
Philip J. Smith, Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer of
The Shubert Organization. For more information, please visit: www.the-townhall-nyc.org.
On October 19, the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center honors Ms. Feldshuh for her body of work at the Mamaroneck Beach and Yacht Club. For more information, please visit: www.holocausteducationctr.org.
On November 8, The American and International Societies for Yad Vashem, Inc. pays tribute to Ms. Feldshuh's outstanding talent and important contribution to the Jewish and American community by presenting her with the Yad Vashem Remembrance Award at the Sheraton Hotel and Towers. For more information, please visit: www.yadvashemusa.org.
On November 9, the Friar's Club is throwing a dinner in Ms. Feldshuh's honor where
Jim Dale,
Freddie Roman,
Lee Roy Reams,
Len Cariou,
Christine Pedi,
Michael Riedel,
Martin Vidnovic, and
George S. Irving, among others will toast her.
On December 13, at the Waldorf-Astoria, Yeshiva University will bestow an honorary doctorate on Ms. Feldshuh along with current Director of the National Economic Council for the Obama Administration Lawrence H. Summers. For more information, please visit: www.yu.edu
Finally, on January 10, 2010 the America Israel Cultural Foundation will honor Ms. Feldshuh with their first "Theatre Arts Award" at their 70th Anniversary Gala at
Carnegie Hall. For more information, please visit: www.aicf.org.
Tovah Feldshuh most recently starred on Broadway as real-life World War II heroine Irena Gut Opdyke in Irena's Vow. For her work on the New York stage, from Yentl to Golda's Balcony,
Tovah Feldshuh has earned four Tony nominations for Best Actress and won four Drama Desk Awards, four Outer Critics Circle Awards, the Obie, the
Theatre World Award and the
Lucille Lortel Award for Best Actress. With Ms. Feldshuh, Golda's Balcony became the longest-running one-woman show in Broadway history. She went on to play London's West End and continues to perform it around the world. Other Broadway credits include Cyrano (debut), Rodgers and Hart, Dreyfus In Rehearsal, Saravá and Lend Me a Tenor. Ms. Feldshuh portrayed the title roles in Roundabout Theatre's She Stoops To Conquer, Mistress Of The Inn and BAM's Three Sisters. Off Broadway, she starred as
Tallulah Bankhead in her own Tallulah Hallelujah!, Diana Vreeland in Full Gallop, Jean Brodie in The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie,
Sarah Bernhardt,
Stella Adler,
Sophie Tucker,
Katharine Hepburn, three queens of Henry VIII and nine Jews from birth to death in Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (Drama Desk Nomination). Her film credits include Kissing Jessica Stein, (Golden Satellite Award Best Supporting Actress), A Walk On The Moon, Happy Accidents, The Corrupter, Daniel, The Idolmaker, Brewster's Millions, Cheaper to Keep Her, Three Little Wolfs, Friends and Family, Old Love, Nunzio, The Believer and Toll Booth (winner, Best Supporting Actress - Method Fest 2005). Most recently, she appeared in Lady in the Water opposite
Paul Giamatti and Just My Luck with
Lindsay Lohan. Films to be released: Mount of Olives with
F. Murray Abraham, O Jerusalem with Sir
Ian Holm, in which she plays
Golda Meir, Love Life, Baker, Eavesdrop, Buddy Gilbert Comes Alive and Ten Stories Tall. Her first Emmy nomination came for her portrayal of Helena the Czech freedom fighter in NBC's "Holocaust" and her second for her work on "Law & Order" as defense attorney Danielle Melnick. Tovah: Out Of Her Mind!, Ms. Feldshuh's one woman show, sold out in London's West End and was selected by the Boston Globe as the best one-person show of the year. Mining Golda: My Journey to
Golda Meir, her second concert, has played worldwide. At San Diego's
Old Globe Theatre, where she won two Drama-Logue Awards and was named Associate Artist, she served as leading lady for director
Jack O'Brien in Romeo and Juliet, Two Gentlemen Of Verona, Measure For Measure, The Country Wife and Tovah: A Rush Hour Revue. Ms. Feldshuh, a graduate of
Sarah Lawrence College, won the McKnight Fellowship in acting to the Guthrie Theater. She has taught at Yale, Cornell and New York Universities and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters in June 2005. She supports Seeds Of Peace, a non-profit, non-political organization that helps teenagers from regions of conflict. She is the recipient of the
Eleanor Roosevelt Humanitas Award and the Israel Peace Medal. Ms. Feldshuh is married to New York attorney, Andrew Harris Levy. They have two children, Garson Brandon and Amanda Claire.
For more information visit, www.tovahfeldshuh.com