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Than Wyenn Obituary

May 2, 1919 - January 30, 2015 Than Wyenn, accomplished actor, generous teacher, and loving husband, father, brother, and grandfather, passed away peacefully the morning of January 30, 2015 at the age of 95 with his wife and family by his side at the Motion Picture & Television Fund in Woodland Hills, CA. Born to Benjamin and Sadie in New York City on May 2, 1919, Than was the third of four children. At a Madison House dance, 13-year old Than met 11-year old Guy and the two have been inseparable ever since. Than and his beloved wife Guy have been married for 71 years; Than was a deeply devoted husband, companion, and soul mate. He was also a loving and devoted father to their two sons Joel and Neil, father-in-law to Tina and Ellen, and cherished grandfather to their five grandchildren Morgan, Diana, Michael, Shane and Brittany Lauren. Than found his passion at an early age beginning his acting career as a teenager at a settlement house in New York City before studying with Harry Coult, Lee Strasberg, and Michael Chekhov, and touring nationally with a Shakespearean troupe. During WWII, Than helped the war effort by joining the land army and working on a farm in Vermont. After the war, Than married Guy and they moved to Los Angeles where he starred in the celebrated world premiere production of "Once Upon a Tailor" at The Circle Theater catching the eye of theatrical agent Meyer Mishkin and launching a forty-year career in film and television. Best known for "Beginning of the End," "Zorro," "Imitation of Life," "Twilight Zone," "Being There," and "Splash," Than's credits include more than 120 television appearances and 30 feature films. A proud member of Actors' Equity Association and SAG-AFTRA, he became a voting member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1966. Than was also a distinguished Jewish humorist and dramatist playing to synagogues and Jewish organizations, worked for thirty-seven years as the Drama Consultant for the Los Angeles Bureau of Jewish Education, created the Yiddish Kinder Theater, and was the founding director of Camp Hess Cramer. His work in the Jewish community was honored with a resolution of tribute from the Los Angeles City Council. Later in life, he and his wife Guy became world travelers, documenting Jewish life throughout the world. As part of their travels, he led tour groups to India, exploring Jewish communities both historic and present. He received Israel's State Medal of Honor for his photographs of Jewish subjects from the Museum of the Diaspora in Tel Aviv where his collection has been donated. In his senior years, he also became an accomplished painter. Than was an incredibly special person; his loving spirit touched and inspired many, most of all, his family. He will be greatly missed. A private family interment service will be held at Mt. Sinai. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles (jewishla.org) or Bridge House (boulderbridgehouse.org), where his granddaughter works.

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Published by Los Angeles Times on Feb. 1, 2015.

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Rob Bricker

August 17, 2025

Than Wyenn was my favorite Sunday School & Confirmation teacher at Valley Jewish Community Center (Adat Ari El) in North Hollywood. He was a gentle, soft-spoken, and very wise man, and my classmates and I learned quite a lot from him, thankfully. May he rest in God's blessed peace, always.

Barrett Craig Rosenberg

October 18, 2024

In 1970 I was lucky to have Than instruct my Confirmation class at the Valley Jewish Community Center, now called Adat Ari El, in North Hollywood CA. I believe the class was improvisational drama, and it was quite a treasure to be taught by him.

Carol Cooper Cohen

May 27, 2015

To my Sunday School Drama Teacher at TI and camp Hess Cramer leader. Thank you for showing me how to love theater and appreciate the art. May you rest in Peace and your memory be inscribed in the book of Memory. To your family, my profound condolences.
Carol Cooper Cohen, Fort Lee, NJ

David

March 12, 2015

He was a fine actor but what I admire most about Mr. Wyenn is his 71-year marriage. It was obvious that he was devoted to Guy and I enjoyed reading about how they met and their love for each other. I have a question for any member of the Wyenn family, if one of them would contact me I'll go from there.

February 3, 2015

I knew Than when was the drama teacher at the City Terrace Folk Shule in the late 1940's and early 1950's and continued to meet him in the years since. He was a driving force, wonderfully warm person and is fondly remembered by all of his former students. He had a full and rich and life. My condolences to Guy, their sons, and the whole family. Yehi zichro baruch. Shimona Yaroslavsky Kushner

Judi Garsha

February 2, 2015

Thank you for your talent and joy of acting

Penny Primo

February 2, 2015

Than brought me my wonderful friend Morgan and for that I am very grateful. She is a kind, warm, caring, funny, intelligent person; attributes I'm sure handed down by her grandfather. I know Morgan loves her family very much and I am honored to know some of them. All the best wishes Wyenn family and may your fond memories remain strong.

John Nelson

February 1, 2015

Thank you Mr. Wyenn for the many years of entertainment you gave us with your many portrayals on the large and small screens...

February 1, 2015

Than was a loving, caring, devoted husband, father, grandfather and friend to so many. He was very special in our family and will always be in our hearts. We love you, Than. From The Cavaleri Family

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