The Jerusalem Post

Liev Schreiber to portray Anne Frank’s father

- • By ANDREW LAPIN

Jewish actor Liev Schreiber will play Anne Frank’s father Otto in a new Disney+ limited series, the latest dramatizat­ion of the Frank family’s harrowing life in hiding from the Nazis.

The eight-episode miniseries, A Small Light, is being produced by the National Geographic Channel, which is owned by Disney. It will follow Miep Gies, Otto’s non-Jewish Dutch employee, who along with her husband Jan hid the Frank family in her secret annex for two years to evade the Nazi authoritie­s.

Following the family’s discovery and deportatio­n to the concentrat­ion camps, Gies also discovered and preserved Anne’s diary for Otto, the family’s sole survivor, to publish after the war.

Gies is often referred to as the Frank family’s “protector”; the series title comes from a quote attributed to her late in life.

Bel Powley, who like Schreiber has a Jewish mother, will star as Gies, who died in 2010 at the age of 100. Powley’s breakout role was as the star of a very different “Diary”: The Diary of a Teenage Girl, a sexually frank coming-of-age drama from 2015. British actor Joe Cole, who appeared in the Netflix drama series Peaky Binders,

will play Jan.

Schreiber, who played a growly Hollywood fixer on the long-running Showtime series Ray Donovan, has appeared in Holocaust projects before. He costarred in the 2008 thriller Defiance,

about three Jewish brothers who formed a guerrilla group to fight the Nazis, and he had a supporting role as a boxer in the 1999 concentrat­ion camp drama Jakob the Liar.

A Small Light is set to begin shooting this summer in Amsterdam and Prague. It is far from the only Anne Frank project in recent years: My Best Friend Anne Frank, a Dutch film about Hannah Goslar, another figure in the Franks’ orbit, premiered on Netflix earlier this year, and a controvers­ial new animated adaptation of Frank’s diary premiered last year at the Cannes Film Festival from Israeli director Ari Folman. (JTA)

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