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    • Family matriarch Morticia (played by Anjelica Huston) endearingly calls Gomez (Raul Julia) “bubeleh.” It’s a sweet Yiddish term that translates, in this context, as “darling” or “sweetheart.”
    • Jewish director Barry Sonnenfeld — best known for “Men In Black” — made his directorial debut with “The Addams Family.” In the sequel, Sonnenfeld makes a cameo.
    • While filming a scene for “The Addams Family” — when Gomez discovers Morticia tied up, bondage style — legend has it that Julia kept flubbing his line, which was in Spanish.
    • In “Addams Family Values,” everyone’s favorite spooky teenager Wednesday and her brother, Pugsley, are sent to a sleepaway camp. But not just any camp — a Jewish summer camp!
  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Scott_RudinScott Rudin - Wikipedia

    Rudin was born and raised in Baldwin, New York, on Long Island [1] in a Jewish family. [10] [11] He attributes much of his interests and behavior to his upbringing. [12] Career. At the age of 16, he started working as an assistant to theatre producer Kermit Bloomgarden. Later, he worked for producers Robert Whitehead and Emanuel Azenberg.

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    • 1978–present
    • John Barlow
    • Arielle Kaplan
    • Family matriarch Morticia Addams, played by Anjelica Huston, endearingly calls her husband Gomez (played by Raul Julia), “bubeleh.” It’s a sweet Yiddish term that translates, in this context, as “darling” or “sweetheart.”
    • Jewish director Barry Sonnenfeld — best known for Men In Black — made his directorial debut with The Addams Family. In the sequel, Sonnenfeld makes a cameo!
    • While filming a scene for The Addams Family — when Gomez discovers his wife Morticia tied up, bondage style — legend has it that Julia kept flubbing his line, which was in Spanish.
    • In Addams Family Values, everyone’s favorite spooky teenager Wednesday Addams and her brother, Pugsley, are sent to a sleepaway camp. But not just any camp — a Jewish summer camp!
  2. Apr 24, 2021 · April 24, 2021. Scott Rudin has long been one of the most celebrated and powerful producers in Hollywood and, especially, on Broadway — an EGOT who won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and 17 Tony ...

    • The Band’s Visit” Swept, With 10 Awards. Sunday night was dominated by “The Band’s Visit,” a new musical based on the 2007 Israeli film of the same name.
    • Hosts Sara Bareilles (not Jewish) and Josh Groban (Jew-ish) Began With A Song By Shaina Taub. The Schmooze had subterranean hopes for an evening in the hands of two B-list celebrities, neither of whom are known for their comic skills.
    • Andrew Garfield won best leading actor in a play for Pryor Walter in “Angels in America” Garfield, who is Jewish, received praise for his acceptance speech, in which he said this
    • The “Mean Girls” musical kept the “Gretchen Weiners” character Jewish. Plus, it’s nice to see representation of a character who is Jewish and a person of color.
  3. May 19, 2012 · The producer Scott Rudin was interested enough, though, in the matter of the Loman family’s roots to assemble a research folder of critical and biographical essays grappling with the Jew ...

  4. Apr 25, 2021 · While Weinstein grew up in Queens, Rudin was raised a few miles further east in Baldwin, Long Island. His Wikipedia page notes that he attributes “much of his interests and behavior to his upbringing” in a Jewish family.

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