Biographies: Judith Malina - Actor

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English actress, born on June 4, 1926, in Germany. She co-founded with her husband, Julian Beck, in 1947, they were the first to create what is today called the Off-Broadway theater movement (Off-off-Broadway). Their troupe was the pioneer of experimental theater in the world, and it is the theater that flourished in the sixties and was a pioneer of political theatre. At first, the Living Theater Troupe began presenting the plays of the Spanish poet Garcia Lorca (1898 - 1936) and the Italian writer Luigi Pirandello (1867), and others. Then the theater was transferred to the factory and the street. Among her most prominent works are The Addams Family (1991), and Dog Day Afternoon (1975). She died on April 10, 2015, Englewood, New Jersey.