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  1. Born on January 11, 1899, Eva Le Gallienne would have been 100 years old this year. The daughter of an English poet and a Danish feminist, Le Gallienne liked to say that she was a "step ahead of ...

  2. 20 de nov. de 1996 · Eva Le Gallienne:A BiographyBy Helen SheehyKnopf, 529 pages, $37.50Eva Le Gallienne became a Broadway star in 1921. Even though she was only 22, she knew already that she didn’t want to act much ...

  3. The Eva Le Gallienne papers contain correspondence, photographs, some handwritten notes and one notebook about the Civic Repertory Co. Correspondence includes letters from Eleonora Duse to a Mr. Smith as well as letters to Eva Le Gallienne from friends and professional acquaintances. The Eva Le Gallienne papers are arranged in two series:

  4. Eva Le Gallienne captivated audiences in the early 20th century through her virtuoso stage performances, but her influence extended far beyond fame as a Broa...

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  5. Eva Le Gallienne was born in London on January 11, 1899. She made her professional stage debut at age 15; the following year she sailed for New York. Already unguarded about her sexuality, she enjoyed a brief affair in 1918 with iconic silent film star – and notorious lesbian – Alla Nazimova. By age 21, Le Gallienne became a Broadway star ...

  6. Eva Le Gallienne, nada en Londres o 11 de xaneiro de 1899 e finada en Weston (Connecticut) o 3 de xuño de 1991, foi unha actriz, produtora, directora e escritora británico-estadounidense. Estrela de Broadway aos 21 anos, Le Gallienne abandonou a súa carreira en Broadway para dedicarse á fundación do Civic Repertory Theatre , en que era directora, produtora e actriz principal.

  7. 12 de jul. de 2021 · Born in London on January 11, 1899, Eva Le Gallienne would become a major Broadway star before she was even 21. Le Gallienne made her professional debut at age 15 and moved to New York the following year, starring in several Broadway shows. She then turned away from commercial theatre, saying “Too much cake, not enough bread”.