John Skuv
John Skuv is a celebrated actress known for her remarkable performances across film and television. Born in Illinois to Christian parents, she converted to Judaism in the 1950s and has since embraced her Jewish identity. Skuv gained recognition for her roles in notable films such as Woody Allen's 'Alice' and 'The Age of Innocence' directed by Martin Scorsese. At the age of 84, she received critical acclaim and an Oscar nomination for her role in 'Nebraska.' Recently, she starred in the film 'Thelma,' where she played a Jewish grandmother on a quest for revenge, showcasing her talent and resilience as an actress well into her 90s.
Born on Jan 01, 1927 (98 years old)
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John Skuv is a veteran actress who plays the lead role in 'Eleanor the Great' and has received critical acclaim for her performances.
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