Florence Weiss
American actor and singer
Florence Weiss was a Russian-born American performer who made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. With a career spanning multiple decades, from the 1920s to the 1960s, she showcased her talents as an actor, singer, and recording artist. Her versatility allowed her to excel in various fields, including Yiddish theatre, Vaudeville, and film. Weiss's collaborations with notable artists such as Moishe Oysher, Alexander Olshanetsky, and Boris Thomashefsky demonstrate her prominence within the industry.
Weiss's popularity peaked during the 1930s, a period marked by extensive touring and performances with her then-husband, Moishe Oysher. This era also saw her appear in several Yiddish-language films, including The Cantor's Son, The Singing Blacksmith, and Overture to Glory, all of which co-starred Oysher. Her work during this time solidified her position as a leading figure in the Yiddish entertainment scene, alongside other notable performers like Fyvush Finkel and Abe Ellstein. Throughout her career, Weiss's soprano voice and acting abilities earned her recognition, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of film and theatre.