"Leon Liebgold (July 31, 1910, Krak\u00F3w \u2013 September 3, 1993, New Hope, Pennsylvania) was an actor in the Yiddish theatre and in Yiddish language films, both in his native Poland and later in the United States, to which he emigrated. Liebgold is best known for his roles in The Dybbuk (1937), made in Poland, and Tevya (1939), a U.S. production. He was also featured in the highly successful 1936 film Yidl Mit'n Fidl with Molly Picon. Liebgold possessed both a resonant and fine melodic, cantorial-type voice which embellished both his speaking and singing on stage."@en . . . . "1104800393"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Leon Liebgold (* 31. Juli 1910 in Krakau; \u2020 3. September 1993 in New Hope, Pennsylvania) war ein polnischer Schauspieler j\u00FCdischer Herkunft."@de . . . . "Leon Liebgold (ur. 31 lipca 1910 w Krakowie, zm. 2 wrze\u015Bnia 1993 w ) \u2013 polski aktor \u017Cydowskiego pochodzenia, kt\u00F3ry zas\u0142yn\u0105\u0142 g\u0142\u00F3wnie z r\u00F3l w przedwojennych \u017Cydowskich filmach i sztukach teatralnych w j\u0119zyku jidysz. Syn Basi i Za\u0142mana Liebgold\u00F3w. Jest pochowany na ."@pl . . . . . . . . . . "Leon Liebgold"@pl . . . . . . "Leon Liebgold (ur. 31 lipca 1910 w Krakowie, zm. 2 wrze\u015Bnia 1993 w ) \u2013 polski aktor \u017Cydowskiego pochodzenia, kt\u00F3ry zas\u0142yn\u0105\u0142 g\u0142\u00F3wnie z r\u00F3l w przedwojennych \u017Cydowskich filmach i sztukach teatralnych w j\u0119zyku jidysz. Syn Basi i Za\u0142mana Liebgold\u00F3w. Jest pochowany na ."@pl . . . . . . . "Leon Liebgold"@en . "Leon Liebgold"@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "3657"^^ . . "Leon Liebgold (July 31, 1910, Krak\u00F3w \u2013 September 3, 1993, New Hope, Pennsylvania) was an actor in the Yiddish theatre and in Yiddish language films, both in his native Poland and later in the United States, to which he emigrated. Liebgold is best known for his roles in The Dybbuk (1937), made in Poland, and Tevya (1939), a U.S. production. He was also featured in the highly successful 1936 film Yidl Mit'n Fidl with Molly Picon. Liebman began his career as a vaudeville performer and actor on stages in Poland. He married his frequent co-star, (1913-1989), also rendered in English as \"Lily\" or \"Lilly,\" in 1935. After completing The Dybbuk, Liebgold and Liliana left Poland with their troupe, \"Di Yidishe Bande,\" for a world tour, appearing in Lithuania, Latvia, Belgium, and France. In 1939, when World War II broke out, they were in the United States, thus fortuitously escaping the Holocaust. Liebgold served in the United States Army as a sergeant during World War II, and then performed as a stage actor in Yiddish theaters in America for decades, including the Folksbiene Theater. He and Liliana also toured South America in the 1950s. In the late 1970s, he served as president of the Hebrew Actors' Union in Manhattan, New York. Liebgold possessed both a resonant and fine melodic, cantorial-type voice which embellished both his speaking and singing on stage. Liebgold died in 1993 at age 83. He and Liliana, married nearly 60 years until she predeceased him in 1989, are buried together at Mount Hebron Cemetery, in Queens, New York."@en . . . . "7856827"^^ . . . "Leon Liebgold (* 31. Juli 1910 in Krakau; \u2020 3. September 1993 in New Hope, Pennsylvania) war ein polnischer Schauspieler j\u00FCdischer Herkunft."@de .