In "Fiddler on the Roof," Motel's last name is Kamzoil. He is a poor tailor who is in love with Tevye's daughter, Tzeitel. Motel's character represents the struggles of the Jewish community and the desire for a better life amidst tradition and change.
The fiddler has no name, for he remains anonymous.
Annatevka.
Renottle
well there was this guy on a roof, and he was fiddlin, and then a little boy walking past him said to his mom: 'look mama! a fiddler on the roof!'
Lazar Wolf
The fiddler has no name, for he remains anonymous.
Golde
Annatevka.
Renottle
well there was this guy on a roof, and he was fiddlin, and then a little boy walking past him said to his mom: 'look mama! a fiddler on the roof!'
Lazar Wolf
Reb Yussel
His name is Mordcha
Motel Camzoil
Lazar Wolf.
Fiddler on the Roof was created in 1964.
In the movie Fiddler on the Roof the fiddler has no name but if you read between the lines the fiddler represented the Jewish culture or was the "voice" of the Jewish people for the movie by representing the "traditions" through his playing. It's something to the representation to Antonio Banderas in the movie of the Evita where he was symbolically representing the people.