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Silver was born Joan Micklin in Omaha, Nebraska, the daughter of Doris née Shoshone and Maurice David Micklin, who ran the family lumber company.!
Joan Micklin Silver, who died on Dec. 31 at age 85, proved that for American Jewish women, being a film director means facing challenges of assimilation.
Joan Micklin Silver
American film and theater director (1935–2020)
Joan Micklin Silver | |
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Born | Joan Micklin (1935-05-24)May 24, 1935 Omaha, Nebraska, U.S. |
Died | December 31, 2020(2020-12-31) (aged 85) New York City, U.S. |
Occupation | Filmmaker |
Years active | 1972–2003 |
Spouse | Raphael D. Silver (m. 1956; died 2013) |
Children | 3, including Marisa |
Joan Micklin Silver (May 24, 1935 – December 31, 2020) was an American director of films and plays.
Born in Omaha, Silver moved to New York City in 1967 where she began writing and directing films. She is best known for Hester Street (1975), her first feature, and Crossing Delancey (1988).
Early life and education
Joan Micklin was born on May 24, 1935, in Omaha, Nebraska, the daughter of Doris (Shoshone) and Maurice David Micklin, who operated the family-founded lumber company.
Her parents were Russian Jewish immigrants.[1]