In a career that involves all the aspects of theater, television, and film, Marvin Silbersher has embraced them all starting with his appearance in the first production of the then...mehr sehenIn a career that involves all the aspects of theater, television, and film, Marvin Silbersher has embraced them all starting with his appearance in the first production of the then newly minted Paper Mill Playhouse (1937) at age thirteen in his hometown of Millburn, New Jersey, connecting with various national radio series. Let’s Pretend (CBS), “ainbow House (WOR-MBS), in 1940 and joining the company of Sky over Britain playing opposite distinguished actors such as Basil Rathbone, Edna Mae Oliver (losing the hand of Dorothy McGuire to Tyrone Power in A Yank in the RAF). After combat service in WW2, he devoted four years to his drama school class, was part of the founding of “Off-Broadway,” “The Interplayers” (1947), joined CBS Television (1950), and became a director of a wide variety of cultural programs. His book of poetry and archival photographs The Bells of Hell, a memoir of the Eighth Air Force in WW2, has just been published.weniger sehen