[Adler 1999] mentions all these children except Florence at least in passing (they are listed in the index, and their relation to him is identified there), but except for Frances and Stella, mentioned in a note on p.230, the book is not explicit that they are Sara's children. The entries for Sara Adler ((EN) Sara Adler, su Internet Broadway Database, The Broadway League. at IBDb and on Find-a-grave.) list her as the mother of these six, but also incorrectly list her as Charles Adler's mother. Her New York Times obituary ("Sarah Adler Dies; Yiddish Stage Star", NYT, April 29, 1953, p.29), mentions Luther, Stella, Frances, Julia, and "Jack" (presumably Jay) as surviving children by Adler; plus stepsons "Adolph" (presumably Abe) and Charles and stepdaughter Celia; plus her sons Joseph and Max Heine by a former marriage.
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[Adler 1999] mentions all these children except Florence at least in passing (they are listed in the index, and their relation to him is identified there), but except for Frances and Stella, mentioned in a note on p.230, the book is not explicit that they are Sara's children. The entries for Sara Adler ((EN) Sara Adler, su Internet Broadway Database, The Broadway League. at IBDb and on Find-a-grave.) list her as the mother of these six, but also incorrectly list her as Charles Adler's mother. Her New York Times obituary ("Sarah Adler Dies; Yiddish Stage Star", NYT, April 29, 1953, p.29), mentions Luther, Stella, Frances, Julia, and "Jack" (presumably Jay) as surviving children by Adler; plus stepsons "Adolph" (presumably Abe) and Charles and stepdaughter Celia; plus her sons Joseph and Max Heine by a former marriage.
(1) Francine Larrimore., Internet Broadway Data Base, accessed February 21, 2007. (2) Francine Larrimore, Internet Movie Data Base, accessed February 21, 2007.
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(1) Francine Larrimore., Internet Broadway Data Base, accessed February 21, 2007. (2) Francine Larrimore, Internet Movie Data Base, accessed February 21, 2007.
Stella Adler biography, su stellaadler.com, Stella Adler Studio of Acting. URL consultato il 29 settembre 2006 (archiviato dall'url originale il 29 agosto 2006).
Oltre alla suddetta osservazione "Non avevo voce", vedi Stefan Kanfer, The Yiddish Theater’s Triumph (archiviato dall'url originale il 27 settembre 2011), City Journal, Spring 2004, che cita Adler: "Ero debole come cantante. Non avevo una buona voce né, lo confesso, un orecchio molto buono. Ma è per questo che sono passato dall'operetta alle commedie puramente drammatiche? Non credo. Fin dai primi anni mi sono appoggiato a quelle commedie dove l'attore non lavora con scherzi e buffonate, ma con i principi dell'arte; non per divertire il pubblico con ruzzoloni, ma per risvegliare in loro e in se stesso le emozioni più profonde e potenti". Consultato online il 21 febbraio 2007.