Le Gallienne, Eva, 1899-1991
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British-born actress, director, and producer.
From the description of Autograph letter signed : Westport, Conn., to Edward Wagenknecht, 1967 Feb. 4. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270864535
Eva Le Gallienne (1899-1991) was an actress, producer, director, translator, teacher and writer.
From the description of Eva Le Gallienne, prop letters from Camille, n.d. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122517244
From the guide to the Eva Le Gallienne, prop letters from Camille, undated, (The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division.)
Eva Le Gallienne was born January 11, 1899, in London, England. She attended College Sevigne, Paris, France, 1907-14, and Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, England, 1914. She had a career and an actress and director, receiving numerous awards. Her writing career included adaptation of plays, translation of titles, and author of two memoirs. She contributed articles and reviews to numerous periodicals. In 1986, Ronald Reagan presented her with the National Medal of Arts. She died June 3, 1991 at Westom, CT. Something About The Author 9:133 1976Something About The Author 68:130 1992.
From the description of Eva Le Gallienne Papers 1959. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 437298013
Eva Le Gallienne, founder and director of the Civic Repertory Theatre, New York City, undated
Eva Le Gallienne was born 11 Jan 1899 in London, the daughter of poet and journalist Richard Le Gallienne and Danish journalist Julie Noiregard. Le Gallienne attended drama school for a few months, then moved to New York in 1915. Her first success on stage was at age 20 and was followed by other hits. She abandoned her acting career in 1926 and founded the Civic Repertory Theatre, which closed in 1933. Thirty-two of the thirty-four plays presented there were directed by Le Gallienne. She also starred on Broadway in L'Aiglon with Ethel Barrymore, and translated, staged, and acted in Ibsen's Rosmersholm. She moved with her companion Marion Evensen to a country estate and continued to lecture, tour, and act. Le Gallienne played Queen Elizabeth in Mary Stuart from 1957 to 1962. She won the National Medal of Arts in 1986. Le Gallienne died June of 1991.
From the guide to the Eva Le Gallienne Papers MS 92., 1951-1962, (Sophia Smith Collection)
Eva Le Gallienne, actress, director and producer was born January 11, 1899.
She founded the Civic Repertory Theatre in 1926 where she directed and often starred. In 1941 she produced and directed AH, WILDERNESS! She appeared in television shows such as PLAYHOUSE 90, HALLMARK HALL OF FAME, DUPONT SHOW OF THE MONTH and KRAFT TELEVISION PLAYHOUSE. Ms. Le Gallienne also taught acting at the White Barn Theatre and gave a series of lectures on tour.
From the description of Eva Le Gallienne papers and audiotapes, 1903-1991. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 144652391
Eva Le Gallienne, actress, director and producer, was born in London, England on January 11, 1899.
Her theater debut was at the age of 15 in the London production of MONNA VANNA in which she played a page. She made her New York debut in 1915 in the play MRS. BOLTAY'S DAUGHTERS. In 1926, Eva LeGallienne founded the Civic Repertory Theatre where she directed and starred in many of the productions including THE MASTER BUILDER, THE THREE SISTERS, TWELFTH NIGHT and HEDDA GABLER to name a few. In 1941 she produced and directed AH, WILDERNESS!
In 1946 with Cheryl Crawford and Margaret Webster she founded the American Repertory Theatre. Eva Le Gallienne toured in THE CORN IS GREEN which opened at New York City Center in 1950. She also toured with the National Repertory Theatre in the play MARY STUART. Other touring productions include THE SEAGULL and RING AROUND THE MOON.
Ms. Le Gallienne's television credits include the HALLMARK HALL OF FAME production of ALICE IN WONDERLAND, PLAYHOUSE 90 broadcast of THE CORN IS GREEN, DUPONT SHOW OF THE MONTH production of THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY and MARY STUART for KRAFT TELEVISION PLAYHOUSE.
From the description of Eva Le Gallienne papers, 1903-1986. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122571463
Actress; Author; Theatrical director and producer.
Born in London, 1899; moved to New York City in 1915. First success on stage at age 20; starred on Broadway in L'Aiglon with Ethel Barrymore; founded Civic Repertory Theatre, 1926, where 32 of the 34 plays were directed by Le Gallienne. Translated, staged, and acted in Ibsen's Rosmersholm. Later moved with companion, Marion Evensen, to country estate and continued to lecture, tour, and act. Played Queen Elizabeth in Mary Stuart, 1957-1962. Won National Medal of Arts in 1986.
From the description of Papers, 1951-1962. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 50119198
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From the guide to the Eva Le Gallienne Papers, 1875-1993, (bulk 1916-1983), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)
Eva Le Gallienne, actress, director and producer, was born in London, England on January 11, 1899.
Her theater debut was at the age of 15 in the London production of Monna Vanna in which she played a page. She made her New York debut in 1915 in the play Mrs. Boltay's Daughters . In 1926, Eva LeGallienne founded the Civic Repertory Theatre where she directed and starred in many of the productions including The Master Builder, The Three Sisters, Twelfth Night and Hedda Gabler to name a few. In 1941 she produced and directed Ah, Wilderness!
In 1946 with Cheryl Crawford and Margaret Webster she founded the American Repertory Theatre. Eva Le Gallienne toured in The Corn Is Green which opened at New York City Center in 1950. She also toured with the National Repertory Theatre in the play Mary Stuart . Other touring productions include The Seagull and Ring Around the Moon .
Ms. Le Gallienne's television credits include the Hallmark Hall Of Fame production of Alice in Wonderful, Playhouse 90 broadcast of The Corn Is Green, Dupont Show of the Month production of The Bridge of San Luis Rey and Mary Stuart for Kraft Television Playhouse .
From the guide to the Eva Le Gallienne papers, 1903-1986, (The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division.)
Eva Le Gallienne was born January 11, 1899, in London, England. She attended College Sevigne, Paris, France, 1907-14, and Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, England, 1914. She had a career and an actress and director, receiving numerous awards. Her writing career included adaptation of plays, translation of titles, and author of two memoirs. She contributed articles and reviews to numerous periodicals. In 1986, Ronald Reagan presented her with the National Medal of Arts. She died June 3, 1991 at Westom, CT.
Something About The Author 9:133 1976
Something About The Author 68:130 1992.
From the guide to the Eva Le Gallienne Papers, 1959, (University of Minnesota Libraries Children's Literature Research Collections [clrc])
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