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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.
Gleska Marshall (1929-1945) Información profesional; Ocupación: Productora de cine, guionista, escritora, actriz de teatro, actriz de cine, actriz y directora de cine: Años activa: desde 1916: Distinciones: Estrella del Paseo de la Fama de Hollywood
Nazimova lived together with Glesca Marshall from 1929 until Nazimova's death in 1945.: 289 Friends and relations. Edith Luckett, a stage actress and the mother of future U.S. First Lady Nancy Reagan, was a friend of Nazimova, having acted with her onstage.
Biographies of Nazimova—including Nazimova’s own unfinished and unpublished memoir, now housed in the Springer Opera House’s Glesca Marshall Library in Columbus, Georgia—have a tendency to trace her lesbian self-styling and her public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 ...
At the Rep, Alla met a 19-year-old Nazimova superfan named Glesca Marshall who became her most enduring lover and close companion for life.
12 de ene. de 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.
2 de ago. de 2023 · While performing at the Repertory, Alla also struck gold in her personal life when she met a then nineteen-year-old superfan named Glesca Marshall, who would become her longest-lasting lover and lifetime companion.