Miriam Laserson

[3] Laserson was visiting her parents in Bucharest when World War II began.

They fled to Tel Aviv, where she lived from 1939 to 1947, and became a professional actress with the Habima Theatre,[4] and co-founder of the Ha Teatron Ha-Hadash.

She also had a writing credit for The Lady of the Dawn, her own adaptation of the Alejandro Casona play.

She lived in New York again in 1966 and 1967, while her husband was at the United Nations, then moved to Paraguay, where they opened Israel's first embassy in Asuncion.

[13] Laserson was briefly romantically linked to Paul Lukas in 1955, after they worked together on Mr.