Le Gallienne, Eva, 1899-1991

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Name (Hebrew)
לה גליאן, אווה, 1899-1991
Name (Latin)
Le Gallienne, Eva, 1899-1991
Other forms of name
Gallienne, Eva le, 1899-1991
LeGallienne, Eva, 1899-1991
Le Gallienne, Eva, 1899-
Date of birth
1899-01-11
Date of death
1991-06-03
Place of birth
London (England)
Place of death
Weston (Conn.)
Field of activity
Acting
Occupation
Actresses
Associated Language
eng
Gender
female
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 17265532
Wikidata: Q266402
Library of congress: n 80051560
Sources of Information
  • Author's Eva Le Gallienne's Civic repertory plays.
  • Contemp. auths., web-version, 10/23/96:(Born January 11, 1899, in London, England; died of heart failure, June 3, 1991, in Weston, CT. Actress, producer, director, translator, teacher and writer. One of the premiere celebrities of the American theater)
  • Alice in Wonderland, 1947?:labels (Eva LeGallienne) container (Eva Le Gallienne)
  • Internet Movie Database WWW site, Aug. 1, 2013:(Eva Le Gallienne, actress, writer ; b. January 11, 1899 in London, England, UK ; d. June 3, 1991 (age 92) in Weston, Connecticut, USA) alternate names (Eva LaGallienne)
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Wikipedia description:

Eva Le Gallienne (January 11, 1899 – June 3, 1991) was an American stage actress, producer, director, translator, and author. A Broadway star by age 21, in 1926 she left Broadway behind to found the Civic Repertory Theatre, where she served as director, producer, and lead actress. Noted for her boldness and idealism, she was a pioneering figure in the American theater, setting the stage for the Off-Broadway and regional theater movements that swept the country later in the 20th century. Le Gallienne devoted herself to the art of the theater as opposed to the show business of Broadway. She felt strongly that high-quality plays should be affordable and accessible to all people who wanted to see them. She ran the Civic Repertory Theatre for seven years (1926–1934), producing 37 plays during that time with a company whose actors included Burgess Meredith, John Garfield, Norman Lloyd, J. Edward Bromberg, Paul Leyssac, Florida Friebus, David Manners, Josephine Hutchinson, Alla Nazimova, Joseph Schildkraut, and Leona Roberts.

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