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Pauline Hahn (born October 10, 1941) is an American stage and screen actress, professor, and writer. Hahn starred as Dixie in the original Broadway production of ''
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'' in 1955. Her notable films included ''
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'' (1959).


Early years

Hahn was born on the East Side of New York City. Her flair for mimicry became evident when she was two years old, leading to popularity on the
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. While still a youngster, she expanded her repertoire of skills by learning ventriloquism and adding it to her act. Her mother was Elizabeth Egerman.


Theatrical career

Hahn received her Actors Equity Card as a child in 1947. Following years on the Catskills summer circuit and radio, Hahn made her professional acting debut portraying one of the children in ''
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'' for the 1948-50 run at the Winter Garden Theater. She went on to play First Little Girl in the '' Fulton Theater'' production of ''Twilight Walk.'' She also appeared in ''Me and Molly'' (1948) with Gertrude Berg, and ''Cloud 7'' (1958). Hahn's most prominent role was that of Dixie in the original Broadway production of ''
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ''Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'' is a three-act play written by Tennessee Williams. An adaptation of his 1952 short story "Three Players of a Summer Game", the play was written by him between 1953 and 1955. One of Williams's more famous works and his p ...
'' (1955) at the '' Morosco Theater''. Hahn played the title role in the Kermit Bloom Garden Broadway T&B Semi-national tour production of ''The Diary of Anne Frank'' (1958). She has had over 500 television appearances including ''The Ed Sullivan Show'' and several hundred radio show credits including as a regular appearance on the ''Horn and'' ''Harter Children's Hour'', ''Search for Tomorrow'' and others. Hahn also appeared in four Yiddish language productions including ''Dos Leib iz a Cholem (Life is a Dream)'' 1945, ''Vell'n Zei Gedenken? (Will They Remember?)'' as well as with the National Yiddish Folksbiene Theater (1979). In 1995, Hahn had the title role in ''Sacajawea'', a multi-media production about the native American woman who helped with the
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, when it had its world premiere in India.


Education and feminism

In 1963, Hahn began attending
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. In addition to her formal studies, she began a women's studies group for students and faculty members. That effort was the beginning of Hahn's involvement in feminist activities — an involvement that grew out of Hahn's being the subject of sexist encounters in the theater business, which an article in the ''
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'' described as a "harrowing world of endless sexism, harassment, and rape by agents, directors, the press ... that eventually soured her on the industry." From that start, she became more active, and in 1969 she was the press spokesperson and floor chair for the First National Congress to Unite Women. After graduating from
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with a master's degree, Hahn began to travel the world, teaching at a variety of educational institutions, including
Hebrew University of Jerusalem The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI; he, הַאוּנִיבֶרְסִיטָה הַעִבְרִית בִּירוּשָׁלַיִם) is a public research university based in Jerusalem, Israel. Co-founded by Albert Einstein and Dr. Chaim Weiz ...
and
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.


Selected filmography

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'' (1950) as herself *''
Too Young to Love "Too Young to Love" is the debut single by The Big Pink. "Too Young to Love" was released with the double A-side track "Crystal Visions" on 7" vinyl on October 7, 2008, and both tracks were later re-recorded and included on their debut album '' A ...
'' (1959) as Elizabeth Collins


References


External links

* * *https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9f9ec90e
Official Pauline Hahn Website
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