Sol Nazerman

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Sol Nazerman is the tormented Holocaust survivor and emotionally detached pawnbroker at the center of the 1964 film "The Pawnbroker."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
adaptedBy Sidney Lumet
appearsIn The Pawnbroker
basedOn The Pawnbroker
surface form: The Pawnbroker (novel)
businessLocation Harlem
characterArc confronts repressed trauma
cityOfResidence New York City
countryOfResidence United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Edward Lewis Wallant
describedAs Holocaust survivor
emotionally detached
tormented
emotionalState alienated
disconnected from others
genreOfWork drama film
hasBackstoryElement family killed in the Holocaust
hasTheme Holocaust trauma
emotional repression
survivor guilt
hasTraumaFrom Nazi camp system
surface form: Nazi concentration camps
languageSpoken English
medium film
narrativeRole protagonist
notableWork The Pawnbroker
occupation pawnbroker
portrayedBy Rod Steiger
religion Jewish
settingOfWork postwar New York City
survivedEvent Holocaust
yearOfAppearance 1964

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Rod Steiger portrayed Sol Nazerman
Rodney Stephen Steiger portrayed Sol Nazerman
subject surface form: Rod Steiger
The Pawnbroker mainCharacter Sol Nazerman