Background
Bach, Muriel Dunkleman was born on May 14, 1918 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Gabriel and Deborah (Warshauer) Dunkleman.
(Freud Never Said It Was Easy! Love and work are uneasy be...)
Freud Never Said It Was Easy! Love and work are uneasy bedfellows! To be successful in your love life and yet follow your career - this was Freud's prescription for a healthy human being. But was he referring only to men? Join Actress/author Muriel Bach as she recreates dramatic, amusing, and touching scenes from the lives of six wildly different women who each tried to fulfill Freud's formula. FREUD NEVER SAID IT WAS EASY is about heroines and all need great people in our lives, but especially teenagers. What a wonderful way to cultivate confidence and build self esteem in young people as well as sending positive messages to every woman in the workforce. Bach gives you an opportunity to share enchanting moments in the lives of Agatha Christie, the world's most successful writer of detective stories and a mystery in herself; Clara Schumann, brilliant concert pianist and wife to composer Robert Schumann; Colette, writer of sensitive, sensual novels - the only French woman ever to receive a state funeral; Emma Goldman, union organizer, notorious for her love affairs; Lillian Gilbreth, first renowned woman efficiency expert (and mother of twelve children); Golda Meir, Israel's Prime Minister and premiere grandmother.
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Bach, Muriel Dunkleman was born on May 14, 1918 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Gabriel and Deborah (Warshauer) Dunkleman.
Stepchildren: Caroline Bach Marandos, John Lawrence.
April 1962); 1 child, Susan. Married Ira J. Bach, April 14, 1963 (deceased March 6, 1985). Stepchildren: Caroline Bach Marandos, John Lawrence.
Married Josef Diamond, May 18, 1986.
Student Carleton College, 1935-1937. Bachelor of Science, Northwestern University, 1939.
Researcher original manuscripts for One-Woman Theatre, also costume designer, writer, set designer. Actress television commercials, industrial films, radio commercials.
Photographic model; teacher platform speaking techniques to corporation executives
Active senior citizens groups, youth groups.
(Freud Never Said It Was Easy! Love and work are uneasy be...)
Active senior citizens groups, youth groups. Member of American Federation of television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, Rainiers Club, Washington Athletic Club, Arts Club, Seattle Tennis Club, Zeta Phi Eta.
Married Joseph Wolfson, June 16, 1940 (divorced April 1962). 1 child Susan; Married Ira J. Bach, April 14, 1963 (deceased March 0685). Stepchildren: Caroline Bach Marandos, John Lawrence.
Married Josef Diamond, May 18, 1986.