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- Elena Miramova (27 May 1901 – 8 July 1992) was an American actress and playwright. Miramova was born in 1901 in Tsaritsyn, Russian Empire (currently,...
- film), a 1935 French drama film Dark Eyes (play), a 1943 play by Elena Miramova in collaboration with Eugenie Leontovich Dark Eyes (1951 film) (Schwarze...
- Dark Eyes is a play written by Elena Miramova (in collaboration with Eugenie Leontovich) that premiered in 1943. The comedy centers on three Russian-American...
- Soviets on London's West-end stage (Garrick Theatre, 1932, with Elena Miramova, Abraham Sofaer and Olga Lindo). This play, though it closed early in London...
- biologist and physiologist Irena Białówna (1900–1982), physician Elena Miramova (1901–1992), Russian-born actress and playwright Pavel Serebryakov (1909–1977)...
- Experiment, The Strong Are Lonely) Esther McCrackenLiving Room Elena Miramova – Dark Eyes M. J. Molloy – Old Road Armijn Pane – Kami, Perempuan (We,...
- love and lost the men to other women…" She adopted the orphaned Elena Miramova as her daughter. In 1921, Cornish led a successful fundraising drive to...
- and January 1932. The cast included Hugh Williams, Ursula Jeans, Elena Miramova, Lyn Harding, George Merritt and Everley Gregg. Its release was pushed...
- she appeared on Broadway in Dark Eyes, a comedy she wrote with Elena Miramova about three Russian exiles in New York. The play was produced in London...
- Orlov — Olga Lindo Leonti LevineAbraham Sofaer Vera LevineElena Miramova Father Anton KirillitchHenry Vibart Vladimir Blok — Gyles Isham Fydor...