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  1. Wilder was born Jerome Silberman on June 11, 1933, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the son of Jeanne (Baer) and William J. Silberman, a manufacturer and salesman of novelty items. His father was a Russian Jewish immigrant, as were his maternal grandparents.

  2. Born Jerome Silberman in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on June 11, 1933, Gene Wilder is the son of William J. and Jeanne (Baer) Silberman. He adopted "Gene Wilder" for his professional name at the age of 26, because, "I had always liked Gene because of Thomas Wolfe's character Eugene Gant in Look Homeward, Angel, and Of Time and the River.

  3. Jeanne Baer (born Atchley) was born on month day 1927, in birth place, Massachusetts, to Samuel Enoch Atchley and Ada Stembler Holland. Jeanne had one brother: Dale Enoch. Jeanne married John Joseph Baer on month day 1946, at age 19 in marriage place, Maryland. John was born on month day 1926, in birth place, New York.

  4. Nov 23, 2014 · Gene’s father, William J. Silberman, was a Russian Jewish immigrant. Gene’s mother, Jeanne (Baer), was born in Illinois, to Russian Jewish parents. Gene had a Bar Mitzvah ceremony. Gene had a daughter with his former wife Mary Joan Schutz.

  5. Mar 29, 2024 · Gene Wilder, born Jerome Silberman, was a multi-talented American actor, comedian, writer, and filmmaker. While he gained prominence for his exceptional comedic talent, he also ADVERTISEMENT Gene Wilder Parents: Meet William J and Jeanne Baer In this piece you will get to know all about Gene Wilder parents.

  6. Nov 26, 2023 · When he was a young boy, Wilder's mother, Jeanne Baer Silberman, took ill with rheumatic fever. While she was recovering, her doctor told Wilder that he could help by finding a way to "try and ...

  7. Wilder was born Jerome Silberman on June 11, 1933, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was the son of Jeanne (Baer) and William J. Silberman, a Russian Jewish immigrant who manufactured miniature whiskey and beer bottles. Wilder began his career on stage, appearing in various productions in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

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