Ivan, Rosalind (1880–1959)
Ivan, Rosalind (1880–1959)
English actress and writer. Born Nov 27, 1880, in London, England; died April 6, 1959, in NYC.
As a musical prodigy, gave London piano recitals at 10, then often appeared as an actress on London stage; made NY debut (1912); appeared on Broadway with John Barrymore in Richard III; other credits include Once is Enough, The Father, Knights of Song, The Corn is Green and A Night's Lodging; films include The Suspect (as the shrewish wife of Charles Laughton), None but the Lonely Heart, The Corn is Green, Johnny Belinda and Elephant Walk; as a writer, translated The Brothers Karamazov for the Lunts' Theater Guild production (1927).
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