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Eugenie Leontovich

Eugenie Leontovich ((ロシア語:Евге́ния Леонто́вич); born Eugenia Leontovitch; March 21 or April 3 (the discrepancy may be between the O.S. (Julian) and N.S. (Gregorian) calendars) in either 1900, which most sources cite and which Leontovich herself claimed, or as early as 1893, according to a border crossing manifest from September 23, 1922, which gives her age as 29, indicating 1893 as her year of birth (see ()).〔〔"Eugenie Leontovich, 93; actress, writer, director", ''Chicago Tribune'', Chicagoland, p. 6, April 4, 1993〕〔"Eugenie Leontovich, 93, Actress, Playwright and Teacher, Is Dead". Glenn Collins, ''The New York Times'', p. 11, April 3, 1993; accessed October 20, 2015.〕〔According to her Petition for Naturalization as a United States citizen, dated September 5, 1929, she was born April 3, 1900 at Kamenes, Podolsk, although the discrepancy may be between the O.S. (Julian) and N.S. (Gregorian) calendars.〕〔(Petition for Naturalization ), ancestry.com; accessed October 20, 2015.〕
〔(Profile ), interactive.ancestrylibrary.com; accessed October 20, 2015.〕 – April 3, 1993) was a Russian-born United States stage actress with a distinguished career in theatre, film and television, as well as a dramatist and acting teacher. She was described as ''"()ne of the most colourful figures of the 20th-century theatre, a successful actress, producer, playwright and teacher."''〔Harris, Dale. "Exile on Broadway; Obituary: Eugenie Leontovich", ''The Guardian'', p. 13 (London). April 14, 1993〕 She was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play for William Saroyan's ''The Cave Dwellers''.
==Early life==
Born in Podolsk, she studied at Moscow's Imperial School of Dramatic Art, and then under Meyerhold at the Moscow Art Theatre, which she subsequently joined. As the daughter of an officer in the Russian Imperial Army, Leontovich suffered greatly during the Revolution. Her three brothers (who were Army officers like their father) were murdered by the Bolsheviks. In 1922, she ''"found her way to New York and set about mastering the English language"''. Her success led to Broadway stardom.〔

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