من واعد Alla Nazimova؟
Pavel Nikolaevich Orlenev مؤرخAlla Nazimova من? حتى. كان الفارق العمري 10 سنة و 2 شهر و 27 يوم أيام..
Glesca Marshall مؤرخAlla Nazimova من? حتى?.
Alla Nazimova
Alla Aleksandrovna Nazimova (Russian: Алла Александровна Назимова; born Marem-Ides Leventon; June 3 [O.S. May 22] 1879 – July 13, 1945) was a Russian-born American actress, director, producer and screenwriter. Hailed by modern scholars as the "founding mother of Sapphic Hollywood," Nazimova was a celebrated nonconformist artist who appeared in more than 20 films. She is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures of early 20th-century theater and silent cinema.
Trained at the Moscow Art Theatre under Konstantin Stanislavski, Nazimova rose to international fame for her intense, psychologically driven performances and for introducing modern acting techniques to American audiences. On Broadway, she was noted for her work in the classic plays of Ibsen, Chekhov and Turgenev. After achieving major success on Broadway in the 1910s, Nazimova became one of the highest-paid actresses in the United States and transitioned to silent films, where she exercised an unusual degree of creative control. Through her independent production company, she produced and starred in visually experimental adaptations of literary classics, including Camille (1921), A Doll's House (1922), and Salomé (1923).
Although many of her most daring films were commercial failures at the time of release, Nazimova's work has since been reassessed as groundbreaking for its embrace of avant-garde design, feminist themes, and early expressions of queer identity. Openly bisexual within Hollywood's private social circles, she was a central figure in early LGBTQ cultural history. She also created the Garden of Alla Hotel which became a retreat for many celebrities of the time. Nazimova's legacy endures as one of the most influential figures of early 20th-century theater and silent cinema.
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Alla Nazimova
Glesca Marshall
Catherine Glesca Marshall (September 19, 1906 – August 21, 1987) was an American actress and theatrical benefactor who was known primarily as the most enduring lover of Alla Nazimova, silent screen actress and a legend of her time. Glesca met Nazimova when both were cast in a production at the Civic Repertory Theater.
Glesca later lived with Nazimova at the Garden of Allah Hotel on Sunset Boulevard near the Sunset Strip in Hollywood. In the silent film era, the hotel had been an estate that was Nazimova's home. Glesca lived there in a villa on the grounds until Nazimova's death in 1945.
Glesca was also the longtime companion of Emily Woodruff, theatrical benefactor and main patron of the Springer Opera House in Columbus, Georgia. Emily was married to Hume Cronyn, though they never lived together and Emily insisted the marriage remain a secret. Marshall and Woodruff are buried together at Parkhill Cemetery, Columbus, Georgia.
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