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  1. 9 de jun. de 2020 · If Bay Area theaters were open right now, they would dim the lights for Corey Fischer. Co-founder of A Traveling Jewish Theatre and a pioneer in the region’s Jewish performing arts scene, Fischer died June 7 from complications from a brain stem bleed he suffered last December. He was 75 and lived in San Rafael with his wife, China Galland.

  2. In 1990 Corey Fischer, founding member of A Traveling Jewish Theatre, created a solo theatre piece, “Sometimes We Need a Story More Than Food,” which he performed in San Francisco, Seattle and Los Angeles. We invited him to write about stories, drawing on both his explorations in Jewish lore and his experience with Buddhist practice.

  3. In late 2011, I directed my play, "In the Maze of Our Own Lives," inspired by the history of The Group Theatre (1931-1939), to launch the 34th and last season of TJT, the theatre I co-founded in 1978.

  4. Corey Fischer has been creating and performing theatre for over forty-five years. He was a founding member of a Traveling Jewish Theatre until it closed in 2012. He has received awards and grants from the Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays and many foundations. Before the founding of TJT, he worked in film, television, and the theatre ...

  5. 6 de jun. de 2020 · Corey Fischer is known as an Actor and Writer. Some of his work includes McCabe & Mrs. Miller, M*A*S*H, Final Analysis, Bee Season, Brewster McCloud, Funny Lady, The Amorous Adventures of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, and Sunshine.

  6. Along with Gary Burghoff, G. Wood, and Corey Fischer, he is one of only four actors who appeared in both the original M*A*S*H* movie and the spin-off television series. He made a guest appearance on I've Got A Secret, during which he sang a song of the same name. In addition, he made two guest appearances in the 1960s-1970s TV show Adam-12.