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  1. Eva Le Gallienne (1899 - 1991) fue una actriz y guionista de Reino Unido conocida por: El discípulo del diablo, Resurrección, Alice in Wonderland (TV) (TV), Bitter Heritage (TV), El príncipe de los actores y The Royal Family (TV) (TV)

  2. Eva Le Gallienne (1899-1991) had this in common with her favorite Ibsen character, Hedda Gabler: she refused to be oppressed by a sexist society that limited her freedom. Luckily, Le Gallienne never developed a penchant for pistols. Instead, she became an accomplished performer and a master at building nonprofit repertory theater companies.

  3. 6 de oct. de 2010 · Eva Le Gallienne was a huge star on Broadway before she was twenty-one. She was inspired by the style and brilliance of the Divine Sarah, whom she first saw when she was seven. She was transformed by the incomparable Eleonora Duse, whose denial of self in search of inner truth led Le Gallienne, through years of their intense friendship, to her own emergence as one of the great natural actors ...

  4. 18 de mar. de 2016 · Eva Le Gallienne’s backstage experience. Born in London in 1899, Eva Le Gallienne was the daughter of the poet and journalist Richard Le Gallienne and the Danish journalist Julie Norregard Gallienne. When her parents divorced at age 4, she and her mother moved to Paris where she first experienced what was to be her calling.

  5. 16 de nov. de 2022 · Eva Le Gallienne's father once explained to an interviewer that "biography is only interesting if true. All should be told," he argued. "If a man is really great, he is great enough to carry off his follies." This volume, though not the typical biography of an actress, is all-inclusive.

  6. Birthday: Jan 11, 1899. Birthplace: London, England, UK. This legendary stage star won renown for her performances on Broadway, in productions by the repertory theater she founded, including ...

  7. 8 de oct. de 1996 · Eva Le Gallienne (1899-1991) had this in common with her favorite Ibsen character, Hedda Gabler: she refused to be oppressed by a sexist society that limited her freedom. Luckily, Le Gallienne never developed a penchant for pistols. Instead, she became an accomplished performer and a master at building nonprofit repertory theater companies.