Geraldine Sherman







This article is about the British actress. For the Native American fashion designer, see Geraldine M. Sherman.



































Geraldine Sherman
Born
Geraldine Judith Schoenmann


(1940-10-20) 20 October 1940 (age 78)

Staines, Middlesex, England

Residence
New York, United States
Other names Dena Hammerstein
Occupation Actress, Writer, Theatre Producer
Years active 1964 – present
Spouse(s)
James Hammerstein (197x? – 1999)
Children Simon Hammerstein (born 1977)
Parent(s) Kurt Wilhelm Schoenmann (1915 – 1999),
Edith Schoenmann (née Peller) (1921 – 1992)

Geraldine Sherman (born Geraldine Judith Schoenmann on 20 October 1940, Staines, Middlesex, England)[1] is a British actress and writer, now known as theatre producer Dena Hammerstein since becoming the third wife of James Hammerstein then after his death becoming President/CEO of James Hammerstein Productions Ltd.[2][3][4][5]




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Actress


  • 3 Writer


  • 4 Theatre producer


  • 5 Philanthropist


  • 6 Personal life


  • 7 Notes


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links


    • 9.1 Pictures







Early life


Her parents were refugees from Czechoslovakia.[6] Her father Kurt Wilhelm Schoenmann was born in Teplitz in Bohemia[Note 1] in 1915, married Edith Peller, came to Britain to escape Nazi persecution, but was interned in March 1940 because his nationality was Austrian,[Issue 1] then transported to Australia on the infamous 1940 Dunera voyage, and held in Loveday and Tatura internment camps until 1942.[7][8][9]


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Dena came from a bedsit in Ladbroke Grove, long before Notting Hill became fashionable.


Her parents were Jewish refugees. When Dena – Geraldine Sherman – was born, her father was in an internment camp in Australia and her nervous mother sent her out of London to the safety of a Jewish orphanage in Shenfield, Essex.


The kindly matron was her mother figure, so, when she was sent back to live with her parents at the age of 11, she was miserable.


"All I wanted was to go back to the orphanage," she says. "I was embarrassed by my parents, by their broken English and their permanent refugee complex. I hadn't been brought up to think that every time the doorbell rang, it was the Gestapo."


One happy memory from the orphanage to which she clung during the difficult years with her parents was of an outing to the theatre. "We were taken to see a frothy pink and white fantasy show," she remembers.


"Afterwards, I was taken to the stage door and I didn't have my arm through the sleeve of my jacket, so it was hanging loose. When the star came out, she said: 'Would the little girl with only one arm please step forward?' I immediately put on a limp as well and, from that moment, I was on the road to make-believe."


At the age of 17, she ran away to join a theatre group.


— I was on the road to make-believe – Cassandra Jardine, The Telegraph, 16 June 2004


Notes:




  1. ^ The Kingdom of Bohemia was in the Austro-Hungarian Empire until both were dissolved in 1918 at the end of World War I, when Bohemia became part of Czechoslovakia



Actress




















































































Film
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1964

A Hard Day's Night
Girl Outside Secondhand Shop
Uncredited
1967

Poor Cow
Trixie

1968

Interlude
Natalie

1968

Deadfall
Delgado's Receptionist

1968

The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom
Dr. Krunhauser

1968

Song of Summer
Girl next door
TV Series documentary
1969

Take a Girl Like You
Anna Le Page

1970

There's a Girl in My Soup
Caroline

1971

Get Carter
Girl in Café

1971

Cry of the Penguins
Penny

1995

Thin Ice
Dena

1997

Bent
Prostitute
(final film role)













































































































































































Television
Date
Title
Role
Notes

1964

Foreign Affairs
peasant girl

Granada Television [10]

1 July 1964

Catch Hand: Stop Counting at One
Marian

BBC tv [11]

25 August 1964

Love Story: Arranged for Strings
Miss Fish

ATV

18 September 1964

The Big Noise, or Episodes in the Uneasy Life of a Top Pop Disc Jockey
Jackie

BBC tv [12]

3 November 1965

Up the Junction
Rube

BBC tv [13][14]

9 March 1966

Softly, Softly: The Key
Eileen Murphy

BBC tv [15]

4 June 1966

Juke Box Jury
Self – panellist

BBC tv [16]

6 July 196626 October 1966

King of the River
Susanna King

BBC tv [17][18]

15 episodes: [19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33]



30 January 1967

Till Death Us Do Part: A Woman's Place is in the Home


BBC tv [34]

4 March 1967

Juke Box Jury
Self – panellist

BBC tv [35]

22 April 196713 May 1967

The Forsyte Saga
Victorine Bicket

BBC tv
4 episodes:

  • Part 16: A Family Wedding [36]

  • Part 17: The White Monkey [37]

  • Part 18: Afternoon of a Dryad [38][39]

  • Part 19: No Retreat [40]




13 December 1967

The Wednesday Play: Death of a Private
Mary

BBC tv [41]

10 April 1968

Thirty-Minute Theatre: The Sinner
the Girl

BBC tv [42]

13 April 1968

Public Eye: Cross That Palm When We Come to It
Fay

ABC Television

30 October 1968

The Wednesday Play: A Bit of Crucifixion, Father
Sheila

BBC tv [43]

18 January 1969

ITV Sunday Night Theatre: Bangelstein's Boys
Dick's Girl

LWT [44]

9 November 1969

Strange Report: Report 2475: Revenge - When a Man Hates
Secretary
Arena Productions

19 November 1969

The Wednesday Play: There is also Tomorrow
Rosemary

BBC tv [45]

15 December 1969

The Root of All Evil?: Bloxham's Concerto for Critic and Carpenter
Pippa

Yorkshire Television [46]

19 April 1970

Play of the Month: E. M. Forster's Howards End
Jacky

BBC tv [47]

4 January 1971

Doomwatch: The Islanders
Alice

BBC tv [48]

21 October 1971

Play for Today: Edna, the Inebriate Woman
Trudi

BBC tv [49]

30 June 19767 July 1976

Killers: The Stinie Morrison Case
Nellie Deitch

Thames Television

2 episodes: [50][51]



3 January 1982

Little Miss Perkins
Mrs. Issacs

LWT [52]

21 November 1982

The Professionals: You'll Be All Right
Chrissie Stone

LWT [53]

11 October 1992

Screen One: Running Late
Mrs Zee

BBC tv [54]

10 December 1996

Soldier Soldier: Hell and High Water
Mrs. Beryl Grey

Central Independent Television [55]



















Stage
Date
Title
Role
Theatre
Notes

31 October 197224 February 1973

Butley
Miss Heasman

Morosco Theatre, New York

[56][57]


Writer


When It's Over, by Geraldine Sherman and Eduardo Machado:




Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, Connecticut: playreading 1985–1986, workshop 1986–1987 [58]


Finborough Theatre, London, 23 October – 16 November 1991 [59][60]


Thin Ice, 1995 film [61]



Theatre producer






















































































































Theatre Producer
(Dena Hammerstein)
Dates
Title
Author
Director
Theatre
Notes

1 August 199627 July 2008

I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change

Joe DiPietro and music by Jimmy Roberts
Joel Bishoff

Westside Theatre (Upstairs), New York


6 January 200422 February 2004

Allegro

Rodgers & Hammerstein

Eric Schaeffer

Signature Theatre, Arlington, Virginia

[62][63]

16 June 200428 August 2004

Dirty Blonde

Claudia Shear

James Lapine

Duke of York's Theatre, London

[64][65]

1 October 200513 November 2005
Slut

Ben H. Winters & Stephen Sislen

Gordon Greenberg
American Theater of Actors / Century Promenade, New York

[66][67][68]

13 May 200622 July 2006

Sunday in the Park with George

Stephen Sondheim & James Lapine

Sam Buntrock

Wyndhams Theatre, London
[69]

15 October 200617 December 2006

My Name Is Rachel Corrie

Alan Rickman and Katharine Viner

Alan Rickman
Minetta Lane Theatre, New York
[70]

11 December 200729 March 2008

Dealer's Choice

Patrick Marber

Samuel West

Trafalgar Studios, London
[71]

2 October 200821 December 2008

The Seagull

Anton Chekhov, new version by Christopher Hampton, music by Stephen Warbeck

Ian Rickson

Walter Kerr Theatre, New York
[72]

26 February 200912 September 2010

Our Town

Thornton Wilder

David Cromer

Barrow Street Theatre, New York

[73][74]

1 October 20093 January 2010

Superior Donuts

Tracy Letts

Tina Landau

Music Box Theatre, New York
[75]

27 April 20109 May 2010

Enron

Lucy Prebble (words), Adam Cork (music)

Rupert Goold

Broadhurst Theatre, New York
[76]

31 May 201127 August 2011

Butley

Simon Gray

Lindsay Posner

Duchess Theatre, London
[77]

15 January 20155 April 2015

Honeymoon in Vegas

Jason Robert Brown

Gary Griffin

Nederlander Theatre, New York
[78]


Philanthropist


Dena Hammerstein worked as a volunteer in New York City hospitals for over 15 years, and in 2003 received the United Hospital Funds New Leadership Group’s Humanitarian Award.[5] She is Founder of Only Make Believe, a non-profit organisation that creates and performs interactive theatre for children in hospitals and care facilities, inspired by her early work as an actress in the UK touring special-needs schools.[79][80]




Her greatest pride is reserved for the charity, "Only Make Believe", which she founded with the idea of letting the theatre help institutionalised children as it had once helped her. At first, she had thought of taking sick children to the theatre, but it was such a problem getting them there that they were too exhausted to enjoy the shows.


Instead, she has brought the theatre to the children. The actors arrive with a large dressing-up trunk to rehearse a play in hospital using a script by Dena and children as performers.


— I was on the road to make-believe – Cassandra Jardine, The Telegraph, 16 June 2004



Personal life


In 1970, a choreographer friend invited her to holiday in New York where she met Jamie Hammerstein.[3]


Married theatre director James Hammerstein[Issue 2] who directed her in Butley, and has one son Simon Hammerstein (born 1977).[4]



Notes





  1. ^ Why was Kurt's nationality Austrian if born in Teplitz which had in 1918 become part of Czechoslovakia?
    What was Edith's nationality?



  2. ^ Can't find date of marriage




References





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  5. ^ ab Board of Only Make Believe


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  11. ^ BBC – Catch Hand: Stop Counting at One


  12. ^ BBC – The Big Noise


  13. ^ BBC – Up the Junction


  14. ^ BBC – Up the Junction


  15. ^ BBC – Softly, Softly: The Key


  16. ^ BBC – Juke Box Jury 4 June 1966


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  20. ^ BBC – King of the River: Sunset for a Sailorman 12 July 1966


  21. ^ BBC – King of the River: Shipwreck 19 July 1966


  22. ^ BBC – King of the River: What Shall We Do with a Drunken Sailor? 27 July 1966


  23. ^ BBC – King of the River: It's an Ill Wind 3 August 1966


  24. ^ BBC – King of the River: By Guess and by God 10 August 1966


  25. ^ BBC – King of the River: Down River to Glory 17 August 1966


  26. ^ BBC – King of the River: Once Aboard the Lugger 24 August 1966


  27. ^ BBC – King of the River: Sling Your Hook 31 August 1966


  28. ^ BBC – King of the River: A Beautiful Pea-green Boat 7 September 1966


  29. ^ BBC – King of the River: Keeping The Old Spirit Alive 14 September 1966


  30. ^ BBC – King of the River: Flash Point 28 September 1966


  31. ^ BBC – King of the River: The Great Albert Mystery 5 October 1966


  32. ^ BBC – King of the River: Susanna Goes Fishing 19 October 1966


  33. ^ BBC – King of the River: The End of the Voyage 26 October 1966


  34. ^ BBC – Till Death Us Do Part: A Woman's Place is in the Home


  35. ^ BBC – Juke Box Jury 4 March 1967


  36. ^ BBC – The Forsyte Saga: Part 16: A Family Wedding 22 April 1967


  37. ^ BBC – The Forsyte Saga: Part 17: The White Monkey 29 Apr 1967


  38. ^ BBC – The Forsyte Saga: Part 18: Afternoon of a Dryad 6 May 1967


  39. ^ BBC – The Forsyte Saga: Part 18: Afternoon of a Dryad 6 May 1967


  40. ^ BBC – The Forsyte Saga: Part 19: No Retreat 13 May 1967


  41. ^ BBC – The Wednesday Play: Death of a Private


  42. ^ BBC – Thirty-Minute Theatre: The Sinner


  43. ^ BBC – The Wednesday Play: A Bit of Crucifixion, Father


  44. ^ BFI – Bangelstein's Boys


  45. ^ BBC – The Wednesday Play: There is also Tomorrow


  46. ^ BFI – Bloxham's Concerto for Critic and Carpenter


  47. ^ BBC – Play of the Month: E. M. Forster's Howards End


  48. ^ BBC – Doomwatch: The Islanders


  49. ^ BBC – Play for Today: Edna, the Inebriate Woman


  50. ^ BFI – The Stinie Morrison Case: Part 1


  51. ^ BFI – The Stinie Morrison Case: Part 2


  52. ^ BFI – Little Miss Perkins


  53. ^ BFI – You'll Be All Right


  54. ^ BBC – Screen One: Running Late


  55. ^ BFI – Hell and High Water


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External links



  • Geraldine Sherman at IMDB

  • Geraldine Sherman at BFI

  • Geraldine Sherman at IBDB

  • Dena Hammerstein at IBDB



Pictures




  • Extra in A Hard Day's Night: Girl Outside Secondhand Shop, 1964 from A Hard Day's Night Cast and Extras

  • Publicity photo for King of the River, 1966

  • Publicity photo for Take a Girl Like You, 1970

  • Dena in 2013

  • Dena













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