Geraldine Sherman (born Geraldine Judith Schoenmann) known as Dena Hammerstein, is a British actress and writer, and theatre producer. She was the third wife of
James Hammerstein
James Blanchard Hammerstein (March 23, 1931 – January 7, 1999) was an American theatre director and producer.
Life and career
Hammerstein was the son of interior designer Dorothy Hammerstein (née Blanchard) and lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II ...
, and after his death became president/CEO of James Hammerstein Productions Ltd.
Early life
Sherman was born in
Staines,
Middlesex
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. Her parents were refugees from Czechoslovakia. Her father Kurt Wilhelm Schoenmann was born in
Teplitz
Teplice () (until 1948 Teplice-Šanov; german: Teplitz-Schönau or ''Teplitz'') is a city in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 49,000 inhabitants. It is the second largest Czech spa town, after Karlovy Vary. The hist ...
in
Bohemia[The ]Kingdom of Bohemia
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was in the Austro-Hungarian Empire
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until both were dissolved in 1918 at the end of World War I
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, when Bohemia became part of Czechoslovakia
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in 1915. He married Edith Peller, later coming to Britain to escape
Nazi
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persecution, but was interned in March 1940 because his nationality was Austrian. He was then transported to Australia on the
infamous 1940 ''Dunera'' voyage, and held in Loveday and Tatura
internment camps
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until 1942.
Notes:
Actress
Writer
''When It's Over'', by Geraldine Sherman and Eduardo Machado
Eduardo Oscar Machado (born June 11, 1953) is a Cuban playwright living in the United States. Notable plays by Machado include ''Broken Eggs'', '' Havana is Waiting'' and ''The Cook''. Many of his plays are autobiographical or deal with Cuba in ...
:
: Long Wharf Theatre
Long Wharf Theatre is a nonprofit institution in New Haven, Connecticut, a pioneer in the not-for-profit regional theatre movement, the originator of several prominent plays, and a venue where many internationally known actors have appeared.
Fou ...
, New Haven, Connecticut
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: playreading 1985–1986, workshop 1986–1987
: Finborough Theatre
The Finborough Theatre is a fifty-seat theatre in the West Brompton area of London (part of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea) under artistic director Neil McPherson. The theatre presents new British writing, as well as UK and world pr ...
, London, 23 October – 16 November 1991
''Thin Ice'', 1995 film
Theatre producer
Philanthropist
Dena Hammerstein worked as a volunteer in New York City
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hospitals for over 15 years, and in 2003 received the United Hospital Funds New Leadership Group's Humanitarian Award.[Board of ''Only Make Believe''](_blank)
/ref> She is Founder of Only Make Believe, a non-profit organisation that creates and performs interactive theatre for children in hospitals and care facilities, inspired by her early work as an actress in the UK touring special-needs schools.
Personal life
In 1970, a choreographer friend invited her to holiday in New York where she met Jamie Hammerstein.[
Married theatre director ]James Hammerstein
James Blanchard Hammerstein (March 23, 1931 – January 7, 1999) was an American theatre director and producer.
Life and career
Hammerstein was the son of interior designer Dorothy Hammerstein (née Blanchard) and lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II ...
who directed her in ''Butley'', and has one son Simon Hammerstein (born 1977).[
]
Notes
References
External links
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Geraldine Sherman at BFI
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Pictures
Extra in ''A Hard Day's Night'': Girl Outside Secondhand Shop, 1964
fro
''A Hard Day's Night'' Cast and Extras
Publicity photo for ''King of the River'', 1966
Publicity photo for ''Take a Girl Like You'', 1970
Dena in 2013
Dena
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Living people
Actresses from London
British film actresses
British television actresses
British stage actresses
Hammerstein family (show business)
Theatre managers and producers
British people of Czech-Jewish descent
Women theatre managers and producers
Year of birth missing (living people)