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Judith Malina (June 4, 1926 – April 10, 2015) was a German-born American actress, director and writer. With her husband
Julian Beck Julian Beck (May 31, 1925 – September 14, 1985) was an American actor, stage director, poet, and painter. He is best known for co-founding and directing the Living Theatre, as well as his role as Reverend Henry Kane, the malevolent preacher ...
, Malina co-founded
The Living Theatre The Living Theatre is an American theatre company founded in 1947 and based in New York City. It is the oldest experimental theatre group in the United States. For most of its history it was led by its founders, actress Judith Malina and painter/p ...
, a radical political theatre troupe that rose to prominence in New York City and Paris during the 1950s and 1960s.


Early life and education

Malina was born in
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, Weimar Germany, the daughter of Polish Jewish parents: her mother, Rosel (née Zamora), was a former actress, and her father, Max Malina, a rabbi in the
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denomination. In 1929, at the age of 3, she immigrated with her parents to New York City. Malina's parents influenced her deeply, leading her to find an interest in political theatre, as her father left Germany with his family, largely due to the rise of
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in the late 1920s, after attempting to warn people of the threat posed by
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. From 1943 until 1945, Malina worked for
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at the ''Beggar Bar''. There she observed many of Gert's performances which influenced her later artistic approach. Interested in acting from an early age, she began attending the
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in 1945 to study theatre under
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. Malina was greatly influenced by Piscator's philosophy of theatre. Piscator saw theatre as a form of political communication or
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("Theatre interests me only when it is a matter of interest to society."). Malina, unlike Piscator, was committed to
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and
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.


Career

In 1947, Malina and her husband
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opened
The Living Theatre The Living Theatre is an American theatre company founded in 1947 and based in New York City. It is the oldest experimental theatre group in the United States. For most of its history it was led by its founders, actress Judith Malina and painter/p ...
, an experimental theatre company that focused on producing unconventional works by both American and European authors. By 1963, all three of the Living Theatre venues in New York had been shut down by authorities, in one instance by the
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due to a tax dispute. The organization attributes this to "the difficulty of operating a unique, experimental enterprise within a cultural establishment ill-equipped to accept it", though the group returned to the United States in 1968. Malina appeared occasionally in films, beginning in 1975, when she played
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's mother in ''
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''. Using her for the role was Pacino's idea, said its director
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. Lumet recalled that contacting her was difficult because she had moved to Vermont. "I had no idea of what to expect," said Lumet. "I didn't even know whether she'd want to do a 'commercial' film. Well, let me tell you, she is an actress. Totally professional. She also had no money, and we had to pay her fare from Vermont, but she walked in and was perfect." She also appeared in Pacino's '' Looking for Richard''. Malina's other roles in cinema include Rose in ''
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'' (1990) and Granny in ''
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'' (1991). She had major roles in '' Household Saints'' (1993) and the low-budget film ''Nothing Really Happens'' (2003). She appeared in an episode of the TV series ''
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'' in 2006 as a nun, the secret mother of Paulie "Walnuts" Gualtieri. She also has a significant supporting role in the film '' Enemies, A Love Story'' (1989), based on the novel by
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. The Living Theatre and its founders were the subject of the 1983 documentary '' Signals Through The Flames''. Malina is the subject of the documentary ''Love and Politics'' (2012) by Azad Jafarian and took part in
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's documentary ''New York Memories'' (2010). Von Praunheim's film premiered at the
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in 2010 and Jafarian's premiered in 2012 at the
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. Theater scholar
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said:


Personal life and death

Malina met her long-time collaborator and husband
Julian Beck Julian Beck (May 31, 1925 – September 14, 1985) was an American actor, stage director, poet, and painter. He is best known for co-founding and directing the Living Theatre, as well as his role as Reverend Henry Kane, the malevolent preacher ...
in 1943 when she was 17 and he was a student at Yale University. Beck, originally a painter, came to share her interest in political theatre. In 1947, the couple founded
The Living Theatre The Living Theatre is an American theatre company founded in 1947 and based in New York City. It is the oldest experimental theatre group in the United States. For most of its history it was led by its founders, actress Judith Malina and painter/p ...
, which they directed together until Beck's death in 1985. Beck and Malina had "two offstage children", Garrick and Isha. Malina's and Beck's marriage was non-monogamous. The bisexual Beck had a long-term male partner as did Malina. In 1988, she married her long-term partner Hanon Reznikov. They co-directed the Living Theatre's activity in the Middle East, Europe and the United States, until Reznikov's unexpected death in 2008. While not on tour, Malina lived in New York City until she moved to the Lillian Booth Actors Home in Englewood, New Jersey in 2013. Malina died in Englewood, New Jersey, on April 10, 2015."Judith Malina, Founder of the Living Theater, Dies at 88"
''The New York Times'', April 11, 2015.


Awards and honors

In 1996, Malina was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Whittier College. In 2007, she was awarded an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from Lehman College. In 2008 she received the Ordem do Mérito Cultural from the government of Brazil.


Selected bibliography

* ''Entretiens avec le Living Théâtre'' (with Julian Beck and Jean-Jaques Lebel) (1969) * ''We, The Living Theatre'' (with Julian Beck and Aldo Lastagmo) (1970) * ''Paradise Now'' (with Julian Beck) (1971) * ''The Enormous Despair, Diaries 1968, 1969'' (New York: Random House, 1972) * ''Le Legs de Cain: trois projets pilotes'' (with Julian Beck) (1972) * ''Frankenstein (Venice Version'') (with Julian Beck) (1972) * ''Sette meditazioni sul sadomachismo politico'' (with Julian Beck) (1977) * ''Living Heist Leben Theater'' (with Imke Buchholz) (1978) * ''Diary excerpts Brazil 1970, Diary of Bologna 1977'' (1979) * ''Poems of a Wandering Jewess'' (book of poetry; Paris: Handshake Editions, 1982) * ''The Diaries of Judith Malina: 1947–1957'' (New York: Grove Press, 1984) * ''Love & Politics'' (book of poetry; Detroit: Black & Red, 2001) * ''The Piscator Notebook'' (London/NYC: Routledge, 2012) * ''Full Moon Stages: Personal Notes from 50 Years in the Living Theatre'' (book of poetry; New York: Three Rooms Press, 2015)


Selected filmography

*''The Bachelor Party'' (1957) - Long-hair Village intellectual (uncredited) *''Narcissus'' (1958) - Narration (voice) *'' Flaming Creatures'' (1963) - The Fascinating Woman *'' Queen of Sheba Meets the Atom Man'' (1963) *''Après la Passion selon Sade'' (1968) *''Wheel of Ashes'' (1968) - Crazy Woman Preaching *''
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'' (1968) - Bit Part *'' Love and Anger'' (1969) - (segment "Agonia") *''
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'' (1975) - Mother *''No Picnic'' (1986) *'' Radio Days'' (1987) - Mrs. Waldbaum *'' The Secret of My Success'' (1987) - Mrs. Meacham *'' China Girl'' (1987) - Mrs. Monte *'' American Stories, Food, Family and Philosophy'' (1989) *'' Enemies, A Love Story'' (1989) - Masha's Mother *''
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'' (1990) - Rose *''
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'' (1991) - Grandmama *'' Household Saints'' (1993) - Carmela Santangelo *''Men Lie'' (1994) *'' The Deli'' (1997) - Vincenza Amico *'' Music from Another Room'' (1998) - Clara Klammer *'' Snow Day'' (2000) - Grammy *''Nothing Really Happens: Memories of Aging Strippers'' (2003) - Tillie Hirsch *'' When in Rome'' (2010) - Umberto's Grandma *''New York Memories'' (2010) by
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*
The Forgiveness of Judith Malina
' (2019)


Accolades

* 2003, induction into the
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. * 2008, annual Artistic Achievement Award from the
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. This honor was presented to Malina by
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on behalf of her peers and fellow artists of the
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community "in recognition of her unabashed pioneering spirit and unyielding dedication to her craft and the Off-Off-Broadway community".2008 Honorary Awards Recipients
Doug Strassler, New York Innovative Theatre Awards, September 15, 2008
* 2009, the Edwin Booth Award from the Doctoral Theatre Students Association of the City University of New York. * Other awards include the Lola d'Annunzio award (1959); Page One Award (1960); Obie Award (1960, 1964, 1969, 1975, 1987, 1989, and 2007); Creative Arts Citation, Brandeis University (1961); Grand Prix du Théâtre des Nations (1961); Paris Critics Circle medallion (1961); Prix de L'Université de Paris (1961); New England Theater Conference Award (1962); Olympio Prize (1967); and a Guggenheim fellowship (1985).


References


External links


The Living Theatre official site
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Judith Malina diaries, 1947-1959
held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division,
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Living Theatre records, 1945-1991
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