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Shaindel Kalish (January 15, 1910 – November 30, 2002) was an American actress on stage, on
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, and in films. Her first name was sometimes spelled "Scheindel". She was also known at various times as Judith Blake, Ann Shepherd, Ann Preston, Judith Preston Blake, Ann S. Sheps, and Ann Shepherd Mann. She was a victim of the Hollywood Blacklist.


Early years

Born in Chicago, Kalish was the daughter of Yiddish theater producer Abraham Kalish and his wife, Esther Naidith, and she attended Marshall High School. She participated in dramatic activities with the Institute Players of the Jewish People's Institute, winning first individual prize for women in a competition in 1932. Kalish also attended the Goodman Theatre School of Drama in Chicago.


Stage

In 1933, Kalish had a leading role in ''Girls in Uniform'', presented at the
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in Chicago. During the play's run, she turned down an opportunity to meet with representatives from the
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film company, saying that she preferred to continue acting on stage. After that play, she had the lead in ''Sixteen'', which was also presented at the Blackstone. Billed as Ann Shepherd, Kalish acted on Broadway in the 1940s. Her plays included ''Sophie'' (1944), ''Truckline Cafe'' (1946), and '' All My Sons'' (1947).


Film

In February 1936, soon after signing a contract with
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, Kalish was "being hailed as an
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type", and the studio had plans to change her name. By March 30, 1936, she was known as Ann Preston. Her film debut came when she had the female lead in ''
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'' (1936), after which she appeared in '' Magnificent Brute'' (1936). Later in 1936, she had a new studio and another new name. After she signed with
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, officials at that studio changed her name to Judith Blake. At RKO, she had a supporting role in ''Wanted: Jane Turner'' (1936).


Radio and television

In 1935, Kalish joined the casts of the radio programs ''Eyes of Youth'', ''Masquerade'' and ''Nickelodeon''. She played "most of the heavy parts" in '' Lights Out'', portrayed Betty Fairfield in ''
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'', and was a member of the casts of ''
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'' and ''Grand Hotel''. Billed as Ann Shepherd, Kalish played the title character in the soap opera '' Joyce Jordan, Girl Interne.'' played "Hope Melton Evans" on ''
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'', and portrayed Pearl Sutton on ''
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''. She was also a regular on '' Everyman's Theater'',, ''Green Valley, U.S.A.'', and ''Hilda Hope, M.D.'' In the 1970s, she returned to radio to perform in episodes of ''
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''. She reprised the role of "Hope Melton Evans" on October 9, 1945 in an experimental CBS television broadcast of ''Big Sister''. On April 18, 1945, she performed in an experimental TV variety program, ''Women in Wartime'', also on CBS. Kalish made appearances in three episodes ("Salt of the Earth", "The Midway", "Terror in the Streets") of the ABC series ''
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''. In 1951, she appeared in two episodes ("The Fatal Step", "The Undertaker Calls") of the CBS anthology series ''
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''. Later, in 1952, she appeared in the premiere episode ("Bury Her Deep") of the WOR-TV New York series ''Dark Destiny''.


Personal life

Kalish was married to director Charles K. Freeman, who also was her manager. Later she married actor and director Yisrol Paul Mann Libman. During that marriage, she was known as Jennie Shaludel Libman and Ann Shepherd Mann.


Death

On November 30, 2002, Shepherd died in
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