Daykarhanova, Tamara (1889–1980)
Daykarhanova, Tamara (1889–1980)
Russian-born actress and acting coach. Born Jan 14, 1889, in Moscow, Russia; died Aug 2, 1980, in Englewood, New Jersey.
Began career with the Moscow Art Theater; came to NY (1929); with Akim Tamiroff and Maria Ouspenskaya, opened a drama school, which she headed until retirement (1971); on Broadway, appeared in Chauve-Souris, The House of Bernarda Alba, The Emperor's Clothes, Bullfight and The Three Sisters.
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