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<blockquote>"'''Theodore Meir Bikel''' (born May 2, 1924, [[Vienna|Vienna, Austria]]) is an Academy Award- and Tony Award-nominated character actor, folk singer and musician. He made his film debut in '''''The African Queen'' (1951)''' and was nominated for an Academy award for his role as the Southern Sheriff in '''''The Defiant Ones'' (1958)'''."</blockquote>
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[[File:Theodore Bikel in 200 Motels.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Theodore Bikel in ''200 Motels''. Behind him [[Jimmy Carl Black]] and an unidentified lady.]]
<div align=right>— [[wikipedia:Theodore Bikel|Wikipedia article on Theodore Bikel]].''</div>
 
  
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'''Theodore Meir Bikel''' (May 2, 1924, [[Vienna|Vienna, Austria]] - July 21, 2015) was an Austrian-American actor and folk musician.
  
Bikel played the role of "'''Rance Muhammitz'''" (aka The Devil) in Zappa's [[200 Motels (The Film)|200 Motels]] movie in 1971. At that time, both he and Zappa had [[Herb Cohen]] as manager.
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==Biography==
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He made his film debut in ''The African Queen'' (1951) and was nominated for an Academy award for his role as the Southern Sheriff in ''The Defiant Ones'' (1958). Bikel also co-founded the Newport Folk Festival. As a theatrical actor he was best known for performing Tevye in ''Fiddler on the Roof''. Among his best known film roles are Zoltan Karpathy the language expert in ''My Fair Lady'' (1964). Throughout his career he was also a noted civil rights activist and supporter of progressive causes. In 2005 he received a star at the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.
  
==See Also==
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==200 Motels==
  
*[[200 Motels (The Film)]]
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Bikel played the role of Rance Muhammitz (aka The Devil) in Zappa's film ''[[200 Motels (The Film)|200 Motels]]'' (1971). At that time, both he and Zappa had [[Herb Cohen]] as manager. Bikel can be heard talking and singing during the tracks ''[[Semi-Fraudulent/Direct-From-Hollywood Overture]]'' and ''[[Strictly Genteel (The Track)|Strictly Genteel]]''. He also appears in the documentary ''[[Frank Zappa Filmt 200 Motels]]''.
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==See also==
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* ''[[200 Motels (The Film)]]''
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==External links==
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* [[Wikipedia:Theodore Bikel]]
  
 
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Revision as of 11:55, 23 September 2020

Theodore Bikel in 200 Motels. Behind him Jimmy Carl Black and an unidentified lady.

Theodore Meir Bikel (May 2, 1924, Vienna, Austria - July 21, 2015) was an Austrian-American actor and folk musician.

Biography

He made his film debut in The African Queen (1951) and was nominated for an Academy award for his role as the Southern Sheriff in The Defiant Ones (1958). Bikel also co-founded the Newport Folk Festival. As a theatrical actor he was best known for performing Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof. Among his best known film roles are Zoltan Karpathy the language expert in My Fair Lady (1964). Throughout his career he was also a noted civil rights activist and supporter of progressive causes. In 2005 he received a star at the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.

200 Motels

Bikel played the role of Rance Muhammitz (aka The Devil) in Zappa's film 200 Motels (1971). At that time, both he and Zappa had Herb Cohen as manager. Bikel can be heard talking and singing during the tracks Semi-Fraudulent/Direct-From-Hollywood Overture and Strictly Genteel. He also appears in the documentary Frank Zappa Filmt 200 Motels.

See also

External links