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  1. Catherine Glesca Marshall (September 19, 1906 – August 21, 1987) was an American actress and theatrical benefactor who was known primarily as the most enduring lover of Alla Nazimova, silent screen actress and a legend of her time.

    • Catherine Glesca Marshall, September 19, 1906
    • Alla Nazimova, Emily Woodruff
    • August 21, 1987 (aged 80)
  2. 1944: Alla Nazimova with Glesca Marshall and Nancy Davis. That’s Alla Nazimova, age 65, in the center, her long time companion Glesca Marshall to the left and Nazimova’s goddaughter Nancy Davis, age 23, future first lady of the United States, standing at right.

  3. 12. Jan. 2021 · Glesca Marshall. Alla Nazimova returned to the Garden of Allah in 1941, 11 years after she’d moved to New York to resume her Broadway career. She had a good run during this third act of her professional life – act one was her years on the stage; the second act was her silent-film career.

  4. The two had been introduced by the poet and art collector Edward James, and according to Tichenor, their intimate relationship angered Nazimova's longtime companion Glesca Marshall. Nazimova with Herbert Brenon, 1916

  5. Biographies of Nazimova—including Nazimova’s own unfinished and unpublished memoir, now housed in the Springer Opera House’s Glesca Marshall Library in Columbus, Georgia—have a tendency to trace her lesbian self-styling and her public disavowal back to a traumatic childhood and the archetypal immigrant’s instinct for survival through ...

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  6. 1. Juni 2022 · How is it that a world-class actress who befriended the likes of Emma Goldman, studied under Stanislavski, cast a pre-famous Valentino in her movies, and built an estate that became home to...

  7. 13. Juli 2013 · Nazimova’s long time partner Glesca Marshall was supposed to be interred next to her, however Glesca passed away in Columbus Grorgia almost 40 years after Nazimova and Glesca was buried in Georgia. She left her entire Nazimova collection to the Springer Opera House.