Eva Le Gallienne

About Eva Le Gallienne

Who is it?: Actress, Writer, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Day: January 11, 1899
Birth Place: London, England, UK

Eva Le Gallienne

Legendary stage actress Eva Le Gallienne's life began just as grandly as the daughter of poet Richard Le Gallienne....
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As per our current Database, Eva Le Gallienne has been died on 3 June, 1991 at Weston, Connecticut, USA.

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When Eva Le Gallienne die, Eva Le Gallienne was 92 years old.

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Occupation Actress
Age 92 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born January 11, 1899 (London, England, UK)
Birthday January 11
Town/City London, England, UK
Nationality UK

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Eva Le Gallienne’s zodiac sign is Capricorn. According to astrologers, Capricorn is a sign that represents time and responsibility, and its representatives are traditional and often very serious by nature. These individuals possess an inner state of independence that enables significant progress both in their personal and professional lives. They are masters of self-control and have the ability to lead the way, make solid and realistic plans, and manage many people who work for them at any time. They will learn from their mistakes and get to the top based solely on their experience and expertise.

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Legendary stage actress Eva Le Gallienne's life began just as grandly as the daughter of poet Richard Le Gallienne. Sarah Bernhardt was her idol growing up and, at age 18, was brought to New York by her mother.

Making her London debut with "Monna Vanna" in 1914, she proved a star in every sense of the word. She appeared on Broadway first in "Liliom" in 1921 and lastly at the Biltmore Theatre in 1981 with "To Grandmother's House We Go," which won her a Tony nomination at age 82.

Noted for her extreme boldness and idealism, she became a director and muse for theatre's top playwrights, a foremost translator of Henrik Ibsen, and a founder of the civic repertory movement in America.

A respected stage coach, director, producer and manager over her six decades, Ms. Le Gallienne consciously devoted herself to the Art of the Theatre as opposed to the Show Business of Broadway and dedicated herself to upgrading the quality of the stage.

She ran the Civic Repertory Theatre Company for 10 years (1926-1936), producing 37 plays during that time. She managed Broadway's 1100-seat Civic Repertory Theatre (more popularly known as The 14th Street Theatre) at 107 14th Street from 1926-32, which was home to her company whose actors included herself, J.

Edward Bromberg, Paul Leyssac, Florida Friebus, and Leona Roberts. Her gallery of theatre portrayals would include everything from Peter Pan to Hamlet. Sadly, she almost completely avoided film and TV during her lengthy career.

However, toward the end of her life, she did appear in a marvelous 1977 stage version of "The Royal Family" on TV and rendered a quietly touching performance as Ellen Burstyn's grandmother in Resurrection (1980), for which she received an Oscar nomination.

Eva Le Gallienne Movies

  • Resurrection (1980) as Grandma Pearl
  • The Royal Family (1977) as Fanny Cavendish
  • Play of the Week (1960-1961) as Madama Raquin / Queen Elizabeth
  • The Devil's Disciple (1959) as Mrs. Dudgeon

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