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  1. Maria Alekseyevna Ouspenskaya (Russian: Мария Алексеевна Успенская; 29 July 1876 – 3 December 1949) was a Russian actress and acting teacher. She achieved success as a stage actress as a young woman in Russia, and as an older woman in Hollywood films.

  2. Play trailer 3:22. Kings Row (1942) 1 Video. 33 Photos. The daughter of a lawyer, Ouspenskaya studied singing at the Warsaw Conservatory and acting at Adasheff's School of the Drama in Moscow. She received her practical training as an actress touring in the Russian provinces. She later joined the Moscow Art Theatre.

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    • Tula, Russian Empire [now Russia]
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
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  5. Born Maria Alekseyevna Ouspenskaya in Tula, Russia, on the 29th of July, 1876, the young prodigy studied singing in Warsaw, and later acting in Moscow. She was a founding member of the prestigious First Studio, an annexe of the internationally famous Moscow Art Theatre, where she received training from Konstantin Stanislavski and his assistant ...

  6. December 3, 1949 · Los Angeles, California, USA (stroke) Birth name. Maria Alekseyevna Ouspenskaya. Height. 5′ 1½″ (1.56 m) Mini Bio. The daughter of a lawyer, Ouspenskaya studied singing at the Warsaw Conservatory and acting at Adasheff's School of the Drama in Moscow.

    • July 29, 1876
    • December 3, 1949
  7. Feb 3, 2022 · The Lab Where the Method Was Born. A look at the American Laboratory Theatre, where Richard Boleslavsky and Maira Ouspenskaya introduced young American actors to their version of Stanislavskis system.

  8. She-Wolf in Hollywood: The Story of Maria Ouspenskaya: Directed by Jordan Mohr. With Jordan Mohr. The story of actress and acting teacher Maria Ouspenskaya, who brought modern acting techniques to the U.S., focusing on her years in Hollywood (1936-1949).