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A Woman Called Golda (1982)


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Synopsis:
The stirring chronicle of Golda Meir's life, with Ingrid Bergman giving her final performance and posthumously winning an Emmy Award as Outstanding Actress. The film, taking Golda through her 1977 meeting with Anwar Sadat, earned an Emmy nomination as Outstanding Drama Special and nominations to Judy Davis, the Australian actress who played the young Golda, and Leonard Nimoy, who played Golda's husband, Morris Meyerson. In addition, Emmy Award nominations went to Michel Legrand for his music and to the film's editor and sound mixer. Robert Loggia took the role of Anwar Sadat after Jose Ferrer gave it up for personal reasons. The two-part, four-hour "A Woman Called Golda" was filmed entirely in Israel.


Cast

Name
Credits
Golda Meir

Senator John Durward

Hubert Humphrey

Young Golda

Lou Kaddar

Anwar Sadat

Morris Meyerson

Macey

Sir Stuart Ross

Stampler

David Ben-Gurion

Wingate

King Abdullah

Moshe Dayan

Journalist

Golda--Age 5

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Production Company

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Screenplay

Screenplay

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Executive Producer

Producer

Associate Producer

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Director

Editor

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Camera, Film & Tape

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Director of Photography

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