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The actress who's a real-life Hamlet

Acting saved Brenda Adelman

May 13, 2010 10:14
Brenda Adelman: “I’ve had a lot of support from the Jewish community”

ByJessica Elgot, Jessica Elgot

2 min read

Brenda Adelman never had the typical Jewish Brooklyn family. Her mother was, she says, a "kooky and wild" bohemian photographer who dressed like Marilyn Monroe and smoked a pipe. Her father kept his 35-calibre handgun under his pillow when he slept, carried it with him wherever he went. Father and daughter bonded when he taught her how to shoot.

But her childhood was happy and the family was close-knit. "I was really close to both my parents. My mother was my best friend and I was daddy's little girl," says the 45-year-old New Yorker.

No-one could have predicted the tragic twist in this family's story. Adelman, an actress, left home and set up life in Los Angeles. On October 1, 1995, when Adelman was 30, her father shot her mother at point-blank range in the head. Eight hours later, his lawyer called the police to alert them about the body in their Brooklyn home.

"I think there was a cover-up," Adelman says, "In Brooklyn at the time, there were a lot of mobsters. My dad's gun, the same one he taught me to shoot with when I was a kid, the one which he always carried on him, was gone. No one ever found it."