ANNA-BERGER-Obituary

ANNA BERGER

New York, New York

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BERGER--Anna, well known actress with a multitude of Broadway, film, and television credits, passed away on Monday, May 26, 2014. Her credits include a lifetime of extraordinary work which include originating the role of Golda in 'Tevya and his Daughters', which later became the musical 'Fiddler...

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My sincere condolences Mally

What can I say that best serves the memory of an actor's actor?

Death, that hath suck'd the honey of thy breath,
Hath had no power yet upon thy beauty;
Thou art not conquer'd; beauty's ensign yet
Is crimson in thy lips, and in thy cheeks,
And death's pale flag is not advanced there.

Romeo and Juliet Act V, scene 3. Her craft set her apart.

So sorry to hear of dear Anna's passing. For so many years her yearly trips here for 'pilot season' were what brought the only joy to mine and Sam's lives. Now they're both gone. And only the memory lives on. Life goes on but much sadder. My condolences to Bob and the girls.--Lorna

I will miss her lovely presence and will think of her often.

Dear Bob, Susan and Joanne,
I am sorry to hear of Anna's passing. I received an-e-mail from The Daniels from Baltimore with the sad news. She was a lovely lady and will be missed by all.
Jan from Maine

Dear Mr. Malatsky, Susan and Joanne,
We are so sorry for your loss! Mrs. Malatsky was a lovely lady and mother to my very dear friends growing up. Our deepest condolences to all of you....Fondly, Jennifer (Osa) Yahney-Lanz and family.

Dear Mr. Malatsky, Susan and Joanne,
We are so sorry for your loss! Mrs. Malatsky was a lovely lady and mother to my very dear friends growing up. Our deepest condolences to all of you....Fondly, Jennifer (Osa) Yahney-Lanz and family.

I am saddened by the passing of Anna. My best memory of Anna goes back to the 1930s on the Lower East Side. We went to the same settlement house known as Recreation Rooms and Settlement on East 1st Street between 1st Avenue and Avenue A. She was the dramatics counselor at Camp Mikan affiliated with the RRS, for many years. For several years we had reunions of many friends at "Pete's Tavern" on 17th Street and Irving Place and Anna was delighted to join us and revel in the wonderful memories...