Dinah Shtettin

Dinah Shtettin
1862 - 1946
Dinah Shtettin  British Actress
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Dinah Shtettin was previously married to Siegmund Feinman (1891) and Jacob P. Adler (1887 - 1891).

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TypeTotalLongestAverageShortest
Married2 133 years, 3 months 68 years, 7 months 4 years
Total2 133 years, 3 months 68 years, 7 months 4 years

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First Name Dinah
Last Name Shtettin
Full Name at Birth Dinah Shtettin
Alternative Name Dina Stettin, Dinah Shtettin, Dinah Feinman
Birthday 30th November, 1861
Died 1946
Distinctive Feature English-born Yiddish theater actress
Nationality British
Occupation Text Theatrical Actress
Occupation Actress

Dinah Shtettin (a.k.a. Dina Stettin and Dinah Feinman; c. 1862—1946) was a prominent English-born Yiddish theater actress. She was the second wife of Jacob Adler, with whom she had a daughter, Celia in 1889; the couple divorced shortly thereafter. Despite acrimony between them, Shtettin went on to perform with Adler's troupe on the American Yiddish stage.

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NameAgeZodiacOccupationNationality
Dinah Shtettin84Actress
British
Siegmund Feinman-Actor
Jacob P. Adler71 AquariusActor
Ukrainian

Children

NameGenderBornAgeOther Parent
CeliaFemale6th December, 1889134 years oldJacob P. Adler

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