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Gołda Tencer ( yid. גאָלדע טענצער, born 2 August 1949 in
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) is a Polish actress and singer. Gołda Tencer was born to a Jewish family, the daughter of Szmul and Sonia Tencer. In 1971 she graduated from Actors Studio in
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. In 1984, as a scholar of the
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, she explored theater life in the U.S."Szalom", Ryszard Marek Groński – an article about Gołda Tencer
/ref> At present, Tencer is an actress and director of the Jewish Theatre in Warsaw.


Filmography

* 2007: ''Liebe nach Rezept'' – as Rosha * 2004: '' Alles auf Zucker!'' – as Golda Zuckermann * 1985: '' War and Love'' * 1983: '' The Winds of War'' * 1983: ''Haracz szarego dnia'' – as Róża * 1982: ''Hotel Polan und Seine Geste'' – as miss Menasze * 1982: '' Austeria'' – as Blanka * 1979: ''Komedianci'' * 1979: ''Gwiazdy na dachu'' * 1979: ''
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'' – as Lea * 1979: ''Doktor Murek'' – as Kapelewicz's daughter * 1979: ''David''


Songs

* ''Ballady i romanse'' * ''
Bei Mir Bistu Shein "Bei Mir Bistu Shein" ( , "To Me You're Beautiful") is a popular Yiddish song written by lyricist Jacob Jacobs and composer Sholom Secunda for a 1932 Yiddish language comedy musical, ''I Would If I Could'' (in Yiddish , "You could live, but ...
'' * ''Cadikim'' * ''Dieta'' * ''Dudele'' * ''Ejli, Ejli'' * ''Fraytik Oyf Der Nakht'' * ''Josl, Josl'' * ''Kinder Jorn'' * ''Mein Jidishe Mame'' * ''Mein Shtetele Belz'' * ''Rebeka'' * ''Rebns Nysn'' * ''Rozinkes mit Mandlen'' * ''Sekrety drzew'' * ''Varnitshkes'' * ''Zemerl''


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* 1949 births Polish folk singers Polish women folk singers Jewish Polish actresses Living people Actresses from Łódź Yiddish-language singers of Poland {{Poland-actor-stub