Artist's albums
The Chanukkah Story
1995 · album
A Fabulous Flight Thrugh Folksongland
2019 · album
Hit American Folk Songs
2019 · album
While I'm Here
2014 · album
Classic Jewish Holiday & Shabbat Songs
2010 · album
Love Songs Of Many Lands
2009 · album
In My Own Lifetime: 12 Musical Theater Classics
2006 · album
Theodore Bikel Sings More Jewish Folk Songs
2003 · album
Songs Of Russia Old & New / Russian Gypsy
1955 · album
An Actor's Holiday
1956 · album
Bravo Bikel - Theodore Bikel Town Hall Concert
1956 · album
Sings Songs Of Israel
1956 · album
Young Man And A Maid
1956 · album
Folk Songs From Just About Everywhere
1958 · album
Sings Jewish Folk Songs
1958 · album
Songs Of Russia Old and New
1960 · album
Songs of A Russian Gypsy
1960 · album
From Bondage to Freedom
1961 · album
A Harvest of Israeli Folksongs
1962 · album
The Best of Bikel
1962 · compilation
On Tour
1963 · album
A Folksinger's Choice
1964 · album
Sings Yiddish Theatre & Folk Songs
1964 · album
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Biography
A talented folksinger and actor, Theodore Bikel carved out his place in the modern entertainment industry as a renaissance man. For over 60 years, Bikel left his mark on film, stage, and the arts, from his supporting role in The African Queen in 1951 to his appearance at the 1960 Newport Folk Festival to his appointment to the National Council for the Arts in 1977. Although he was born in Austria, he lived in Israel, England, and the United States and spoke five languages. Bikel recorded for Elektra, Columbia, and Reprise, published Folksongs & Footnotes, and served as a vice-president of the American Jewish Congress. Bikel was born in Vienna, Austria, in 1924, but his family fled to Palestine in 1938, where they became British subjects. Bikel wanted to study language and become a teacher, so he worked at a communal farm to help pay expenses. Drawn to the theater, however, he left the farm in 1943 to study at the Hamimah Theater in Tel Aviv. Later, Bikel and four other actors formed the Tel Aviv Chamber Theater. In 1946, he left Israel to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. While in England, he also began to take a serious interest in folk music and the guitar. In 1947, Bikel's acting skills were noticed by Sir Laurence Olivier, leading to a part in the London production of A Streetcar Named Desire. By the early '50s, Bikel began to play Russian officers and German sailors in English and American films and in 1955, he moved to New York City. The move also coincided with the beginning of a career in folk music. He signed with Elektra in the mid-'50s and recorded Israeli Folk Songs in 1955. He was a co-founder of the Newport Folk Festival and performed at the event in 1960. Bikel's repertoire proved uniquely eclectic, including songs from Russia, Eastern Europe, and Israel. He played hundreds of dates in United States, from the Rainbow & Stars in New York to The Boarding House in San Francisco, and traveled broadly, performing in New Zealand, Australia, and throughout Europe. Over the next 60 years, Bikel continued his dual career in film and folk music. He received parts in The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming in 1966, See You in the Morning in 1989, and Shadow Conspiracy in 1997. He recorded Songs of the Earth for Elektra in 1967, A New Day on Reprise in 1970, and A Taste of Passover for Rounder in 1998. He also involved himself in a number of political activities. In 1977, President Jimmy Carter appointed Bikel to the National Council for the Arts, a position he retained until 1982. He has also served with the Associated Actors and Artistes of America, Americans for the Arts, and the American Jewish Congress. In 1992, Bikel received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Hartford. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., Rovi