A distinguished American stage actor with a background in Yiddish-language theater, Carnovsky worked with the Theater Guild on Broadway in the 1920s before becoming involved with New York's Group Theater, for whom he originated the roles of Dr. Levine in "Men in White", Jacob in "Awake and Sing!" and Mr. Bonaparte in "Golden Boy". In the late 1930s Carnovsky gravitated to Hollywood, where he…
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