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    Richard Boleslawski

    Polish theatre and film director, actor

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  1. Richard Boleslawski (born Bolesław Ryszard Srzednicki; February 4, 1889 – January 17, 1937) was a Polish theatre and film director, actor and teacher of acting.

  2. Richard Boleslawski. Director: Theodora Goes Wild. Inventing a stage name "Boleslawski" (later spelled also "Boleslavsky"), young Pole Boleslaw Ryszard Srzednicki left his second home (Odessa, Russian Empire) to study theatre and train as an actor at the world-famous Moscow Art Theatre before and during WW I.

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    • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  3. Richard Boleslawski. Director: Theodora Goes Wild. Inventing a stage name "Boleslawski" (later spelled also "Boleslavsky"), young Pole Boleslaw Ryszard Srzednicki left his second home (Odessa, Russian Empire) to study theatre and train as an actor at the world-famous Moscow Art Theatre before and during WW I.

    • February 4, 1889
    • January 17, 1937
  4. Apr 18, 2024 · Richard Boleslavsky was a motion-picture and stage director who introduced the Stanislavsky method of acting to the United States. He directed such popular American films of the 1930s as Rasputin and the Empress (1932), Les Misérables (1935), and Theodora Goes Wild (1936).

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  5. Richard Boleslawski, Actor and Film Director. Born: February 4, 1889, Warsaw (Russian occupied Poland) Died: January 17, 1937, Los Angeles (USA) Accomplishments: Ryszard Boleslawski, also known as Richard Boleslawski, was born Boleslaw Ryszard Srzednicki.

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  7. Dec 28, 2021 · As a Polish cavalry officer, as a director of the Moscow Art Theater, as ballet director and choreographer, Boleslawski’s life has been filled with unquenchable thirst for learning and achievement. One may permit him, with this in mind, his zealous enthusiasm over “The Garden of Allah,” in which Marlene Dietrich and Charles Boyer are co-starred.

  8. Les Misérables: Directed by Richard Boleslawski. With Fredric March, Charles Laughton, Cedric Hardwicke, Rochelle Hudson. In early-19th-century France, an ex-convict who failed to report to parole is relentlessly pursued over a 20-year period by an obsessive policeman.

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