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Winifred Hudnut, besser bekannt als Natacha Rambova (* 16. Januar 1897 in Salt Lake City, Utah; † 5. Juni 1966 in Pasadena, Kalifornien) war eine amerikanische Kostüm- und Bühnenbildnerin, Grafikerin, Schriftstellerin, Schauspielerin, Modedesignerin, Ägyptologin und Sammlerin von ägyptischen Antiken.
Natacha Rambova (born Winifred Kimball Shaughnessy; January 19, 1897 – June 5, 1966) was an American film costume designer, set designer, and occasional actress who was active in Hollywood in the 1920s.
Natacha Rambova was a dancer, costume designer, and the wife of Rudolph Valentino. She introduced Art Deco style to Hollywood and had a troubled marriage with Valentino, who died shortly after their reconciliation.
- January 1, 1
- Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
- January 1, 1
- Pasadena, California, USA
Natacha Rambova was a dancer, designer and the wife of Rudolph Valentino. She introduced Art Deco style to Hollywood and had a troubled marriage with Valentino, who died of a ruptured stomach ulcer in 1926.
- January 19, 1897
- June 5, 1966
27. Aug. 2018 · Natacha Rambova was a multifaceted woman who worked as a costume designer, a ballerina, a producer and a wife of Rudolph Valentino. She also became a self-taught Egyptologist and donated over 300 artifacts to the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.
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Natacha Rambova (born Winifred Kimball Shaughnessy; January 19, 1897 – June 5, 1966) was an American film costume designer, set designer, and occasional actress who was active in Hollywood in the 1920s. In her later life, she abandoned design to pursue other interests, specifically Egyptology, a subject on which she became a published scholar ...
Natacha Rambova was a set and costume designer, producer, actress, and writer in the 1920s. She collaborated with Alla Nazimova and Rudolph Valentino on several films, creating a distinctive style of Art Deco and Expressionism.