Maria Ouspenskaya
Maria Ouspenskaya was a renowned Russian actress who made a significant impact on both stage and screen after her arrival in America in 1922. Initially, she showcased her talent on Broadway, captivating audiences with her powerful performances. By 1936, Ouspenskaya transitioned to Hollywood, where she became well-known for her impressive supporting roles in various films.
In addition to her acting career, she was dedicated to nurturing the next generation of performers. In 1929, she established the School of Dramatic Art in New York City, providing aspiring actors with a foundation in dramatic techniques and performance skills. Ouspenskaya’s contributions to the arts extended beyond her on-screen appearances, as she played a vital role in shaping the theatrical landscape of her time. Her legacy as an artist and educator continues to inspire many in the performing arts world.
Filmography
The Wolf Man
I've Always Loved You
Dance, Girl, Dance
The Mystery of Marie Roget
Dodsworth
Beyond Tomorrow
Conquest
Tarzan and the Amazons
Kings Row
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet
A Kiss in the Dark
The Man I Married
The Mortal Storm
Waterloo Bridge (1940)