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  1. 11 de ene. de 2021 · Nazimova’s next project was the film version of “‘Ception Shoals,” based on the play she’d appeared in a few years earlier. The screen adaptation was written by June Mathis. It was re-titled “Out of the Fog.” Alla played dual characters again – the young mother who commits suicide and, years later, her teenaged daughter.

  2. 23AUG1914 – Nazimova’s brother, Volodya, together with his wife and children set sail for New York on the Lusitania. 06NOV1914 – Opens in That Sort at the Harris Theater. 25JAN1915 – Alla Nazimova and Charles Bryant open as Joan and Franz in War Brides in vaudeville at BF Keith’s Palace Theater in New York.

  3. 'Alla Nazimova (born Miriam Edez Adelaida Leventon; May 22, 1879 – July 13, 1945) was a Russian/American theater and film actress, screenwriter, and producer. She is often known as just Nazimova, and was also known as Alia Nasimoff.[1] Nazimova was one of three children of Yakov Leventon and Sonya Horowitz. The family was Jewish and lived in Yalta, Crimea, then part of the Russian Empire ...

  4. 1 de jun. de 2023 · Alla Nazimova – AFI Catalog Spotlight. In celebration of LGBTQIA+ Pride Month, the AFI Catalog shines a spotlight on the trailblazing queer actress Alla Nazimova, who would have celebrated her 144th birthday this June 4. Hailed by modern scholars as “the founding mother of Sapphic Hollywood,” Nazimova was known as a brilliant artiste and ...

  5. Alla Nazimova seduced Hollywood’s most beautiful actresses, threw the wildest parties, and lived a life filled with intrigue—yet few know her dark history.

  6. Welcome to the Alla Nazimova Society. In the 1910s and 1920s, one of the brightest lights on America’s theatrical stage and on its cinematic screen was actor, director, writer and producer Alla Nazimova. Few women shined as brightly but now she languishes largely forgotten and neglected. We are an organization which seeks to rectify that, and ...

  7. 8 de jul. de 2023 · Much is made of Alla’s much-vaunted beauty and sexuality; eschewing what we today call binary gender “norms,” Nazimova partakes of all sexes, and then some.