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the 2.5-acre estate into a hotel by building 25 villas on the property. The Garden of Alla Hotel opened in
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Nazimova's theater career blossomed early, and by 1903, she was a major star in Moscow and Saint
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described as the greatest performance she had ever seen on the American stage. In the early 1940s, she returned to films, playing
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512:(1941). This late return to motion pictures fortunately preserves Nazimova and her art on sound film.
223:; June 3 , 1879 – July 13, 1945) was a Russian-American actress, director, producer and screenwriter.
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described her as the finest Hedda Gabler she had ever seen.
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Woods, Leigh (November 2006). "War and Peace, 1914-1918".
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Harbin, Billy J.; Marra, Kim; Schanke, Robert A. (2005).
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
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milestone in film. In 2000, the film was added to the
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using the name of Alla Nazimova for the first time.
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2499:Golden Images: 41 Essays on Silent Film Stars
1971:. University of Michigan Press. p. 299.
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1564:"Alla Nazimova – Women Film Pioneers Project"
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2369:Plays Tonight at the Snapple Theater Center"
1856:"The Romantic History of the Motion Picture"
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1717:"Алла Назимова – Звезда Голливуда Из Ялты"
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2469:Heller, Jason (January 20, 2016).
1803:, 1906-11-11. Accessed 2015-08-04.
1662:"Alla Nazimova – Silent Star"
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837:Nazimova as Marguerite Gautier in
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1738:Worrall, Nick (August 29, 2003).
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209:Alla Aleksandrovna Nazimova
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2556:Internet Broadway Database
2516:Lewton, Lucy Olga (1988).
2118:Theophano, Teresa (2002).
1998:"Alla Nazimova Dies at 66"
1304:Doña Maria – The Marquesa
1299:The Bridge of San Luis Rey
1273:Señora Angustias Gallardo
826:, where she was played by
378:filmed version of the play
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2783:Jewish American actresses
2758:American bisexual writers
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1874:Blum, Daniel (c. 1953).
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2683:American film producers
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2503:McFarland & Company
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2153:"Bridget Bate Tichenor"
2062:McFarland & Company
2031:Lambert, Gavin (1997).
1839:nazimova chekhov ibsen.
1458:Banham, Martin (1995).
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794:The Legend of Valentino
761:Good Samaritan Hospital
306:Constantin Stanislavski
286:Children of the Streets
91:Los Angeles, California
2798:Russian LGBT actresses
2217:. 2005. Archived from
2120:"Film Actors: Lesbian"
2090:wfpp.cdrs.columbia.edu
2056:Fleming, E.J. (2004).
2000:. 1945. Archived from
1741:The Moscow Art Theatre
1435:List of Russian people
1410:List of film producers
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2033:Nazimova: A Biography
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1415:List of Jewish actors
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1313:Since You Went Away
1063:Stronger Than Death
866:Isabella Rossellini
757:coronary thrombosis
751:Death and memorials
573:Nazimova and actor
386:Richard Barthelmess
221:Marem-Ides Leventon
69:Taurida Governorate
2520:. Minuteman Press.
1801:The New York Times
852:Dream of Valentino
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2399:on April 26, 2017
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2344:on March 17, 2011
2259:Return to Babylon
1834:978-0-06-074846-3
1778:978-0-252-09942-7
1751:978-0-203-11443-8
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1522:978-1-4039-7536-2
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1118:Princess Triloff
978:A Woman of France
824:Rudolph Valentino
810:Return to Babylon
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