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Beyond Bay

Oded Fehr\’s shining moment came when an Arab recently unrolled his car window and shouted, \”You make us Middle Easterners proud!\”\n\nHe was referring to the Israeli actor\’s performance as dashing desert warrior Ardeth Bay, Brendan Fraser\’s Mummy-busting partner in \”The Mummy\” and \”The Mummy Returns.\” \”Given the political situation, that was the nicest compliment I could get,\” says the star of the new NBC drama \”UC: Undercover,\” who was voted \”Sexiest Import\” by People in 1999. \”Arabs have been unfairly typecast as terrorists, and I was proud to play one who was heroic.\”\n\n

Jon-of-All-Trades

Jon Jacobs recently composed a telling short poem: "I\’m not a Director at all / Just a very devious actor."

Are You My Mother?

Pamela Alster is a trooper. Her solo autobiographical show, "Note To Self: Shop Bloomingdales – Find Mother" plays Thursday nights at the Black Box Theater in Los Angeles, but a recent Thursday afternoon found the writer/actor with a deep puncture wound in her calf from a dropped glass bottle.

Childhood Echoes Onstage

The two voices began screaming inside Murray Mednick\’s head the minute he sat down to write a play some years ago. The characters were arguing viciously about money.\n\nThey sounded alarmingly familiar.

Planning the Holocaust

Kenneth Branagh, dapper in his SS costume, his blond hair neatly slicked back, coldly spat out the words during production of the HBO film \”Conspiracy\”: \”Dead men don\’t hump. Dead women don\’t get pregnant. Death is the most reliable form of sterilization.\”\n\nHe was sitting on a soundstage that was an exact reproduction of the luxurious Wannsee villa where 15 high-ranking Nazis, over lavish food and drink, matter-of-factly planned the Final Solution on Jan. 20, 1942. Branagh, the Oscar-nominated actor-director, was playing SS Gen. Reinhard Heydrich, who led the brief, top-secret meeting like a ruthless CEO. His fellow actors sipped liquor and puffed cigars as Branagh, feeling revolted, completed the scene. \”It was very claustrophobic, very smoky, because once those set doors were closed, all the actors were in there all the time,\” said Branagh, who is best-known for directing and starring in film adaptations of Shakespearean plays. \”That meant that at the end of every take, you rushed out of the room, peeled off your SS uniform, and took a breather from that creepily atmospheric place.\”\n\n

Incidental Intelligence

British actor Ben Kingsley has played a number of Jewish characters with such authenticity that questions frequently pop up about his possible Jewish background.

Stamp of Approval

The late, great actor Edward G. Robinson may never have won an Oscar, but he now has a U.S. Postal Service commemorative stamp.

After George

The Emmy-nominated actor has a ruse to help George fade from public memory: He\’s diversifying.

Groopman’s World

For those who don\’t remember, Attanasio is the brilliant creator and writer of \”Homicide: Life on the Street,\” the former NBC series that was always more beloved by critics and its small but fanatically devoted group of viewers than by the public at large. Among the talents spawned by that show, none made more of an impression than Andre Braugher, a Shakespearean-trained actor of enormous power who, during the show\’s run, got himself a cover of TV Guide which asked the question in banner headlines: \”Is this the best actor on television?\”

More Thana Villain

When Jason Isaacs went in to audition for the Royal National Theatre\’s production of Tony Kushner\’s \”Angels in America,\” he knew exactly what role he wanted. He insisted upon portraying the anxiety-ridden character of Louis, who is somewhat based on the life of the gay Jewish playwright.

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