Tenen Holtz

Tenen Holtz

Elihu "Elye" Tenenholtz was born in the Russian hamlet of Azran, near the city of Rovne, in 1887 and came to the US at the age of ten. His first appearance in amateur Yiddish theatricals occurred in 1903, in staged readings of the works of Yiddish author Sholom Aleichem, the first person to do that. He augmented his theater appearances by writing for and editing a Yiddish satirical magazine under the pen-name "Moishe McCarthy". In 1916 he made the leap to the professional Yiddish stage and, befriended by the great doyenne Bessie Thomashevsky, helped her pen her memoirs, the first publication documenting a Yiddish actor's life. By 1920 he was appearing on both the Yiddish art stage with Maurice Schwartz and on Broadway, quickly rising to the top leadership of the Hebrew Actors' Union, the first arts union in America. In 1925 he co-founded a theater company with Celia Adler, half-sister of Luther Adler and "Method" teacher Stella Adler. In 1926 he was summoned to Hollywood and given a five-year contract at MGM. Like most Jewish actors, when he arrived in Hollywood he changed his name (choosing to bifurcate it into "Tenen Holtz"). During that time he regularly appeared in films alongside such stars as Greta Garbo, Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Jean Harlow and Marion Davies and under directors like King Vidor and Victor Fleming. This period would prove to be Tenenholtz's most prolific and would account for the majority of the 50+ films in which he would appear. While in Hollywood he helped jump start its fledgling Yiddish theater, founding a popular Yiddish theater company that included other transplanted Yiddish actors including Muni Weisenfreund (aka Paul Muni, father and son Rudolph Schildkraut and Joseph Schildkraut. When his contract at MGM ended, he moved over to Warner Brothers where he made films with Leslie Howard under the direction of Michael Curtiz. By the late 1930s the only calls he got were from Poverty Row studios, so Tenenholtz moved to nearby Monrovia and opened a chicken ranch. Though he would occasionally go back in front of the camera, he retired from film. By the time TV emerged, he landed a few roles on shows such as Perry Mason (1957) and Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955). He died in 1971.

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PHOTOS

TV Series

Perry Mason

Perry Mason

7.7
Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

7.731
Peter Gunn

Peter Gunn

6.5
The Barbara Stanwyck Show

The Barbara Stanwyck Show

6.2
Perry Mason

Perry Mason

7.7

Movies

Bombshell

Bombshell

6.5
The Demi-Bride

The Demi-Bride

0
Frisco Sally Levy

Frisco Sally Levy

0
Dinner at Eight

Dinner at Eight

6.715
Sporting Blood

Sporting Blood

5.5
International Crime

International Crime

5.4
The Ol' Gray Hoss

The Ol' Gray Hoss

6
Upstage

Upstage

6
Hard to Handle

Hard to Handle

6.9
Laughing Sinners

Laughing Sinners

5.4
Devotion

Devotion

6.8
British Agent

British Agent

5.5
Gentleman's Fate

Gentleman's Fate

5.5
Cock of the Air

Cock of the Air

8
The Cardboard Lover

The Cardboard Lover

5.7
Money Means Nothing

Money Means Nothing

4
The Garden of Eden

The Garden of Eden

5.6
Hollywood Mystery

Hollywood Mystery

3.5
The Law of the Range

The Law of the Range

2.5
The Kibitzer

The Kibitzer

4.7
Detectives

Detectives

0
Exit Smiling

Exit Smiling

7.9
Whistling in the Dark

Whistling in the Dark

5.6
Broadway to Hollywood

Broadway to Hollywood

4.6
Let Freedom Ring

Let Freedom Ring

6
Mutiny on the Blackhawk

Mutiny on the Blackhawk

0
Henry Goes Arizona

Henry Goes Arizona

6
The Trail of '98

The Trail of '98

6.2
Bringing Up Father

Bringing Up Father

3
Bridal Suite

Bridal Suite

5.1
Cipher Bureau

Cipher Bureau

4.25
All Teed Up

All Teed Up

3.3
Show People

Show People

7.1
Nothing Sacred

Nothing Sacred

6.2
The Duke Steps Out

The Duke Steps Out

5
The Chief

The Chief

3
House of Horror

House of Horror

0
The Latest from Paris

The Latest from Paris

0
Salome of the Tenements

Salome of the Tenements

0
Whispering Whoopee

Whispering Whoopee

5.8
Faithless

Faithless

6.8
Big Executive

Big Executive

0
Lilies of the Field

Lilies of the Field

3.5
The Notorious Sophie Lang

The Notorious Sophie Lang

6