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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tamara_GevaTamara Geva - Wikipedia

    Tamara Geva ( Russian: Тамара Жева, born Tamara Levkievna Zheverzheeva, Russian: Тамара Левкиевна Жевержеева; 17 March 1906 – 9 December 1997) was a Soviet and later an American actress, ballet dancer, and choreographer.

  2. 11. Dez. 1997 · Tamara Geva, a Russian-born dancer and actress who was the first wife of the choreographer George Balanchine, died on Tuesday at her home in Manhattan. She was 91. A sophisticated woman with a...

  3. 31. Dez. 2022 · Tamara Geva was a prodigious Soviet-American artist who reshaped the entire landscape of ballet, theater, and dance. Performing across the world throughout her career, Geva would ultimately be one of the first ambassadors of ballet in America. Her life, riddled with unique trials and triumphs, was extraordinary and complex.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0315337Tamara Geva - IMDb

    Tamara Geva (1907-1997) was a Russian-born actress, dancer and writer who married George Balanchine and appeared in several Broadway shows. She also wrote a biography of Diaghilev, the founder of Ballets Russes.

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    • St. Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]
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    • New York City, New York, USA
  5. 13. Mai 1984 · Tamara Geva, stage and screen actress, star of the original ''On Your Toes,'' and George Balanchine's first wife, was the first dancer to perform any choreography by Balanchine in the United...

  6. Tamara Geva. Actress: Orchestra Wives. The daughter of a Swedish mother (Tamara Urtahl, a Swede) and of a wealthy St. Petersburg manufacturer of Muslim heritage and patron of the arts who later became a free-thinker (Levko Zheverzheiev), Geva grew up in a vast 18th century mansion which included a private museum.

  7. 12. Dez. 1997 · Tamara Geva, the last link to Czarist Russia's Imperial Ballet and the first wife of choreographer George Balanchine, died Tuesday in New York at the age of 91. After the Russian revolution,...