Alla Nazimova

From Wikipedia Alla Nazimova Russian and Ukrainian Алла Назимова 3 June OS 22 May 1879 13 July 1945 was an American film and theatre actress a screenwriter and film producer She is perhaps best known as simply Nazimova but also went under the name Alia Nasimoff She emigrated to the United States from the Russian Empire In 1927 Nazimova became a naturalized citizen of the United States She was signed up by the American producer Henry Miller and made her Broadway debut in New York City in 1906 to critical and popular success She quickly became extremely popular a theatre was named after her and remained a major Broadway star for years often acting in the plays of Henrik Ibsen and Anton Chekhov Dorothy Parker described her as the finest Hedda Gabler she had ever seen Due to her notoriety in a 35minute 1915 play entitled War Brides Nazimova made her silent film debut in 1916 in the filmed version of the play which was produced by Lewis J Selznick A young actor with a bit part in the movie was Richard Barthelmess whose mother taught Nazimova English In 1917 she negotiated a contract with Metro Pictures a precursor to MGM that included a weekly salary of 13000 She moved from New York to Hollywood where she made a number of highly successful films for Metro that earned her considerable money She was influential in the film industry in the silent era and continued to play character roles until the end of her life Between the years of 1917 and 1922 Nazimova wielded considerable influence and power in Hollywood By all accounts she was extremely generous to young actresses in whom she saw talent and became involved with at least some of them romantically By 1925 Nazimova could no longer afford to invest in more films and financial backers withdrew their support Left with few options she gave up on the film industry returning to perform on Broadway notably starring as Natalya Petrovna in Rouben Mamoulians 1930 New York production of Turgenevs A Month in the Country and an acclaimed performance as Mrs Alving in Ibsens Ghosts In the early 1940s she appeared in a few more films playing Robert Taylors mother in Escape 1940 and Tyrone Powers mother in Blood and Sand 1941 This late return to motion pictures fortunately preserves Nazimova and her art on sound film She died of a coronary thrombosis age 66 in the Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles Her ashes were interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale California Her contributions to the film industry have been recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

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D.O.B: 1879-06-03
D.O.D: 1945-07-13
Place of Birth: Yalta, Taurida Governorate, Russian Empire [now Crimea, Ukraine]
Profession: Acting

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