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Miriam Tulin

New York, New York

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TULIN, Miriam 91, died at the Lexington home, of her son and daughter-in-law Roger and Marie Tulin, October 12, 2008. She was an extraordinary, loving, and creative woman who was the beloved wife of Dr. Maurice Tulin, also mother to Michael Tulin of California and loving grandmother of Claire,...

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I was a student of Miriam's in the first class of the New College of Hofstra's theatre program, and she has remained an inspiration to me ever since. She was a marvellous teacher, director and acting coach, a loving mother and wife, and someone who had the gift of drawing out the best in all of us. We worshipped the ground she walked on, and she is for me the model of lovingkindness which I have always tried to emulate.
My deepest condolences to her family and friends. The world has lost...

To Dr. Tulin's family,

Dr. Tulin's acting classes and productions at Hofstra contain many fond memories for me. She touched many lives and I hope that brings you comfort during this time.

My condolences to Mrs. Tulin's family. Such a warm, nurturing teacher and yet she demanded the best from us in those classes at Hofstra. Like being taught by a strict but loving aunt. I had the deepest respect for her.

Sending love to Mrs.Tulin's friends and family. May all your sweet memories heal your heart. I loved Mrs. Tulin. She was my first acting teacher in my first acting class ever. I'll never forget how she couldn't contain herself from hysterically laughing during a rehearsal of Ladyhouse Blues. She had directed me to cut potatoes. I never cooked, but thought of my mom cutting potatoes and thought 'potatoes au gratin'! I started slicing (I was thinking potatoes au gratin)and went on with the...

Mrs. Tulin was everything a good teacher and director should be -- encouraging and inspiring, strict yet kind, demanding and rewarding. She was a lovely woman in every way and I was lucky to have had her as a key part of my educational life at Hofstra. My deepest sympathies to her family, friends and students --

Condolences to the Tulin family -- and the family of students whose lives were touched by Mrs. Tulin.

Dr. Tulin called me 'COLIN' on occasion, and I loved it. She talked about my work in acting class to the upper classmen and made me a Hofstra legend! I am so lucky to have had that beautiful woman take such good care of that young me. God bless her and her family. Margaret Colin

Mrs. Tulin was my acting teacher and sometime director at Hofstra. I remember her fondly, as she was very kind and encouraging to me. I always loved the cooking analogies, and whenever I worked with her, I did my best to try to rise out of the pan.
My sincere condolences to her family and friends. I'm saddened to hear of her passing, but I have lovely memories. Thank you Mrs. Tulin, you made my life better.

Mrs. Tulin was my acting teacher at Hofstra University from 1979-81. She was supportive, kind and inspirational. I've not fogotten the words of encouragement she frequesntly offered. My sincere condolences to her family and friends.