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589:(1879–1948), a British-born actor. To bolster this arrangement with Bryant, Nazimova kept her marriage to Golovin secret from the press, her fans, and even her friends. In 1923, she arranged to divorce Golovin without traveling to the Soviet Union. Her divorce papers, which arrived in the United States that summer, stated that on May 11, 1923, the marriage of "citizeness Leventon Alla Alexandrovna" and Sergius Arkadyevitch Golovin, "consummated between them in the City Church of Boruysk June 20, 1899", had been officially dissolved. A little over two years later, on November 16, 1925, Charles Bryant, then 43, surprised the press, Nazimova's fans, and Nazimova herself by marrying Marjorie Gilhooley, 23, in 525: 682: 570: 735: 2560: 521: 538: 535: 400: 292: 526: 834: 1391: 33: 1363: 1349: 544: 321: 543: 1377: 542: 524: 1335: 540: 722:, was a friend of Nazimova, having acted with her onstage. Edith married Kenneth Seymour Robbins, and following the birth of their daughter Nancy in 1921, Nazimova became her godmother. Nazimova continued to be friends with Edith and her second husband, neurosurgeon Loyal Davis, until her death. She was also the aunt of American film producer 537: 743:
the 2.5-acre estate into a hotel by building 25 villas on the property. The Garden of Alla Hotel opened in January 1927. But Nazimova was ill-equipped to run a hotel and eventually sold it and returned to Broadway and theatrical tours. By 1930, the hotel had been purchased by Central Holding Corporation, which changed the name to the
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Nazimova's private lifestyle gave rise to widespread rumors of outlandish and allegedly debauched parties at her mansion on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California, known as The Garden of Alla, which she leased in 1918 and bought outright the next year. Facing near-bankruptcy in 1926, she converted
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Nazimova's theater career blossomed early, and by 1903, she was a major star in Moscow and Saint Petersburg. She toured Europe, including London and Berlin, with her boyfriend Pavel Orlenev, a flamboyant actor and producer. In 1905, they moved to New York City and founded a Russian-language theater
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in New York City in December 2013. In Fall 2016, PLACES, a multimedia solo show about Alla Nazimova, supported by the League of Professional Theatre Women's Heritage Program, written and performed by Romy Nordlinger debuted at Playhouse Theatre for a limited run.
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She created and worked under Nazimova Productions from 1917 to 1921. She filled many roles in film production, outside of acting. She served as a director, producer, editor, lighting designer, and received credit for costume design for the film
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The star may have had other motives . She was what now would be called bisexual. In the way of the day, she didn't want the public to know it, but neither was she very attentive to preserving the illusion of her wedded bliss...Some time after
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The youngest of three children born to Jewish parents Yakov Abramovich Leventon, a pharmacist, and Sarah Leivievna Gorowitz (later known as Sofia or Sophie Lvovna Gorovitz/Horovitz/Herowitz), who moved to Yalta in 1870 from
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In 1927, she became a naturalized citizen of the United States. Left with few options, she gave up on the film industry, returning to perform on Broadway, notably starring as Natalya Petrovna in
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and made her Broadway debut in New York City in 1906 to critical and popular success. Her English-language premiere in November 1906 was in the title role of
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painter, was rumored to be one of Nazimova's favored lovers in Hollywood during 1940–1942. The two had been introduced by the poet and art collector
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Munson was a member of 'the sewing circle,' a term originated by Alla Nazimova for a clique of lesbians and bisexuals who socialized in Hollywood.
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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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Emma Goldman, Vol. 2: A Documentary History of the American Years, Volume 2: Making Speech Free, 1902-1909. Volume 2, Volume 2
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Actress Romy Nordlinger first portrayed Alla Nazimova in The Society for the Preservation of Theatrical History production of
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Nevertheless, there were rumors that Nazimova and Rambova were involved in a lesbian affair (they are discussed at length in
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From 1917 to 1922, Nazimova wielded considerable influence and power in Hollywood. She helped start the careers of both of
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shows the famous people who, he imagined, left work each day in Hollywood; use cursor to identify individual figures.
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hotel which became a retreat for many celebrities of the time. She is credited with having originated the phrase "
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Artists in Exile: How Refugees from Twentieth-Century War and Revolution Transformed the American Performing Arts
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Nazimova's film career began when she was 37 years old. Due to her notoriety in a 35-minute 1915 play entitled
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Nazimova has been depicted a number of times in film and onstage. The first two were biographical films about
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venue in the mid-20th century that took its name and inspiration from Nazimova's original Garden of Alla.
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Cohen, Robert; Wengraf, Susan; Moran, Jessica M; Pateman, Barry; Falk, Candace; Goldman, Emma (2016).
1716: 1515:. Palgrave Studies in Theatre and Performance History. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 185. 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. 2246:, 3d ed.: 2 (Kindle Locations 34235–34236). McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Kindle Edition 884: 636:. The list of those Nazimova is confirmed to have been involved with romantically includes actress 336:. The venture was unsuccessful, and Orlenev returned to Russia while Nazimova stayed in New York. 2612: 1284: 989: 793: 697:
as code to refer to lesbian or bisexual actresses of her day who concealed their true sexuality.
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In 1899, she married Sergei Golovin, a fellow actor. From 1912 to 1925, Nazimova maintained a "
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and openly conducted relationships with women while being married to a man. She created the
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was named after her) and remained a major Broadway star, often starring in works by
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The Fixers – Eddie Mannix, Howard Strickling, and the MGM Publicity Machine
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for a year—she fell in with the self-proclaimed Ukrainian expatriate-
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Transatlantic Stage Stars in Vaudeville and Variety: Celebrity Turns
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Smith, Frederick James (September 1918). "Those Nazimova Eyes!" in
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Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons
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Her death on July 13, 1945, was attributed to coronary thrombosis.
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to resemble her, particularly as posed in a certain photograph.
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Russian-American actress, screenwriter, and producer (1879–1945)
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Harbin, Billy J.; Marra, Kim; Schanke, Robert A., eds. (2005).
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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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and an acclaimed performance as Mrs. Alving in Ibsen's
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Alla Nazimova, My Aunt, Tragedienne: A Personal Memoir
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milestone in film. In 2000, the film was added to the
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Nazimova was born Marem-Ides Leventon (Russian name:
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using the name of Alla Nazimova for the first time.
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Taurida Governorate
Russian Empire
Los Angeles, California
Charles Bryant
Glesca Marshall
Val Lewton
Official website
Russian
Broadway
Ibsen
Chekhov
Turgenev
Salome
bisexual
Garden of Allah
sewing circle
Yalta
Crimea
Russian Empire

Kishinev
Constantin Stanislavski
Moscow Art Theatre

Lower East Side
Henry Miller
Hedda Gabler
Nazimova's 39th Street Theatre

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