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Kador Ben-Salim

Kador Ben-Salim

Senegalese-Soviet actor


Kador Ben-Salim (Russian: Кадор Бен-Салим) was a Senegalese-Soviet acrobat, Red Army soldier and most likely the only actor of African descent in Soviet film throughout the 1920s and early 1930s.[1] A veteran of the Russian Civil War, he appeared in at least eight films, including The Return of Nathan Becker, the first ever Yiddish-language sound film.

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Biography

Ben-Salim was an acrobat in a touring Moroccan troupe that arrived in Moscow in 1912. By 1916, he had made his way to Almaty and joined a circus troupe run by Alexander Sosin (the first person to do a front double somersault).[2] Following the Russian Revolution and the start of the civil war, he joined the Red Army and served in one of the international cavalry units under the divisional command of Vasily Chapayev.

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Notes

  1. Kiaer 2020, p. 383.
  2. Zaglada 2010, p. 103.
  3. Kiaer 2020, p. 360.
  4. Roman 2012, p. 195.

Sources

  • Bogdanov, Konstantin (November 2015). "'Negroes' in the USSR. The Ethnography of an Imaginary Diaspora" (PDF). Forum for Anthropology and Culture. 15. Translated by Cleminson, Ralph: 97–134.

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