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Phil Green: Ma, I've got it! I've got the idea, the angle, the lead. I'll be Jewish! Why, all I've got to do is just say it! No one around here knows me. I can live with myself for six weeks, eight weeks, nine months. Ma, this is it!
Mrs. Green: It must be. It always is when you're this sure.
Phil Green: Ma, listen, I've even got the title. "I Was Jewish for Six Months."
Mrs. Green: It's right, Phil.
Phil Green: Ma, it's like this click just happened inside me. It won't be the same, sure, but it'll be close. I can just tell them I'm Jewish and see what happens.
Mrs. Green: It'll work fine, Phil.
Phil Green: Dark hair, dark eyes. Just like Dave. Just like a lot of guys who aren't Jewish. No accent, no mannerisms. Neither has Dave.
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Phil Green: No, no, I'm fine. I just wish I was dead is all.
Anne Revere
Anne Revere ( Anne Revere , June 25, 1903 - December 18, 1990) was born in New York, USA, graduated from Wellesley College , American actress, performing works such as " Gentleman's Agreement ".
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Early Experience
Anne Revere was born in Manhattan , New York , on June 25, 1903. She is a descendant of Paul Revere, a hero of the American revolution . Anne graduated from Wellesley College and received stage training at the American Laboratory Theatre .
Performing Experience
Anne Revere embarked on an acting career in 1931 with her film debut, The Great Barrington , on the Broadway stage. In 1934, Anne appeared in another Broadway play, Two Doors.
Anne Revere's name appeared on the " Hollywood Blacklist" in 1951, just after her big role in the film A Place in the Sun. For nearly 20 years, she did not appear on the big screen again.
During this time, Anne and husband Samuel Rosen worked first at an acting school in Los Angeles before moving to New York, where she managed to find work to continue her acting career. In Na pude aneb Kdo má dneska narozeniny? 1960-1961 she received the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre for her outstanding performance . In the mid-1960s, she became active on television screens, and by 1970 she had occasional odd jobs on daytime soap operas.
Personal Life
In 1935, Anne Revere married Samuel Rosen , a stage actor, writer and director .
On December 18, 1990, Anne Rock Stewart of New York, USA, died of pneumonia at the age of 87.
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