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Original Tzeitel in ‘Fiddler’ dies at 92

- • By ANDREW SILOW-CARROLL/JTA Lena Petrovsky. Auditionin­g: An Actor-Friendly Guide.*

Joanna Merlin, a famed acting coach and casting director who early in her career as an actress created the role of Tevye’s daughter Tzeitel in the original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof, died Sunday in Los Angeles. She was 92.

New York University’s Graduate Acting Program at the Tisch School of the Arts, where she became a member of the faculty in 1998, announced her passing on Monday.

In an interview for the 2016 PBS documentar­y series American Masters, Merlin said she auditioned eight times before the director of Fiddler, Jerome Robbins, and creators Sheldon Harrnick and Jerry Bock were convinced she could handle the role of the daughter who ends up marrying Motel the tailor (a young Bette Midler later took over the role).

She also recalled how Robbins prepared the cast for their roles as Jews living in a 19th-century shtetl by talking about the world of the play, showing them paintings by Marc Chagall, and taking them to a hassidic wedding in Brooklyn.

“My own family actually came from a shtetl. My mother was actually born in a shtetl and my father was also born in Russia,” she recalled. “But a large portion of the cast was not Jewish, and so [Robbins] made sure that everybody felt as though they understood what that life was like.”

Merwin went on to other actor acting roles, including in the films Sarah’s Key, Mystic Pizza, Fame and The Killing Fields, and had a recurring part in the TV series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

But she had even greater success as a casting director, working with the film directors Bernardo Bertolucci and James Ivory, and most closely with the legendary producer Harold Prince in the original Broadway production­s of several classic Stephen Sondheim musicals, including Company, Follies, A Little Night Music, Pacific Overtures, Sweeney Todd Merrily We Roll Along.

She was the founder and president emeritus of The Michael Chekhov Associatio­n, or MICHA, an acting school in New York City. One student, Broadway actress Julie Benko, paid tribute to her teacher in an Instagram post Monday.

“I will not forget the breakthrou­gh I had in her class,” said Benko, who won praise as the understudy to Lea Michele and Beanie Feldstein in the recent Broadway production of Funny Girl and stars in the forthcomin­g Barry Manilow musical Harmony.

“I will miss her beautiful presence. I am so honored to have been a small part of her life.”

Born Joanna Ratner in Chicago in 1931, she took her mother’s maiden name as a stage name. She acted in community theater before graduating from UCLA, and later studied under Chekhov, a Russian exile who died in 1955. Merlin made her first screen appearance in 1956 as one of Jethro’s daughters in Cecil B. DeMille’s film The Ten Commandmen­ts. Fiddler debuted in 1964, and she left the cast before the end of its tour to take care of her two small children. She took to the more flexible schedule of being a casting director and teacher.

Merlin was the author, in 2001, of

 ?? (NYU Tisch Graduate Acting Program; Michael Ochs Archives/JTA) ?? JOHANNA MERLIN – an actresss, acting coach and casting director – appeared as Tzeitel in the original Broadway production of ‘Fiddler on the Roof.’ She is seen here standing to the left of a cast-mate in this 1964 photo.
(NYU Tisch Graduate Acting Program; Michael Ochs Archives/JTA) JOHANNA MERLIN – an actresss, acting coach and casting director – appeared as Tzeitel in the original Broadway production of ‘Fiddler on the Roof.’ She is seen here standing to the left of a cast-mate in this 1964 photo.

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