Taubie Kushlick
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7 May 1910
Taubie Kushlick | |
|---|---|
| Born | Taubie Braun 7 May 1910 Luckoff, Orange Free State, South Africa |
| Died | 13 March 1991 (aged 80) |
| Occupation | Actress/Producer |
| Spouse | Philip Kushlick |
Taubie Kushlick (1910–1991) was a South African actress and producer. She became characterized as the self-styled "First Lady of Theatre".[1]
Kushlick, one of six children, was the daughter of Jewish Lithuanian immigrants from Kovno.[2]: 34 She was born in Luckhoff, Orange Free State, grew up in Port Elizabeth and was educated at Wesleyan High School (now Kingswood College), Grahamstown.[2]: 34 She studied for two years at the Royal Academy of Music in London,[2]: 34 earning two gold medals. She married paediatrician Dr Philip Kushlick.[2]: 35 They had one child, a son who was a surgeon.[2]: 35 Kushlick lived in Johannesburg for most of her life. In an interview with the Sunday Times columnist, Jani Allan she described herself as "a BIG personality..A Rolls-Royce! A man-eating Rolls-Royce!"[3]