Maria Ouspenskaya

Maria Ouspenskaya

ActressSoundtrack
Born
July 29, 1876
Died
December 3, 1949
Awards
1 wins, 3 nominations

The daughter of a lawyer, Ouspenskaya studied singing at the Warsaw Conservatory and acting at Adasheff's School of the Drama in Moscow. She received her practical training as an actress touring in the Russian provinces. She later joined the Moscow Art Theatre. It was here that she first worked…

Biography

The daughter of a lawyer, Ouspenskaya studied singing at the Warsaw Conservatory and acting at Adasheff's School of the Drama in Moscow. She received her practical training as an actress touring in the Russian provinces. She later joined the Moscow Art Theatre. It was here that she first worked under the direction of the great Konstantin Stanislavski, whose "Method" she would go on to promote for the remainder of her life. She came to America with the Art Theatre in 1922 and, upon their return to Moscow, defected to the US to become a dominant Broadway actress for more than a decade until she founded the School of Dramatic Art in New York in 1929. It was to help keep the school funded that she accepted her first Hollywod film, Dodsworth (1936). She had appeared in six silent movies in Russia earlier in her career. This lucrative association, for Ouspenskaya, Hollywood and the viewing public, would last for more than a dozen years and two dozen films. Thanks to her often-superior demeanor and addiction to astrology, she could prove maddening on the set. She remained in nearly daily communication with L.A. Times' astrologer Carroll Righter who would advise her on the best times to appear on camera along with when and where to travel. As a consequence, most casts and crews disliked the over-bearing, wispy 90-pound actress intensely. She bounced between prestigious A-pictures (Love Affair (1939), Waterloo Bridge (1940)) and B-movies (Mystery of Marie Roget (1942), Tarzan and the Amazons (1945)), performing, and behaving, with equal intensity. She is especially notable for having appeared in the last great Universal horror entry, The Wolf Man (1941) and the interesting Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943). A heavy smoker, she fell asleep in bed with a lit cigarette in late November 1949 and suffered massive burns. She died of a stroke in the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital three days later.

Actress

A Kiss in the DarkA Kiss in the Dark(1949)as Mme. Karina
WyomingWyoming(1947)as Maria
I've Always Loved YouI've Always Loved You(1946)as Madame Goronoff
Tarzan and the AmazonsTarzan and the Amazons(1945)as Amazon Queen
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf ManFrankenstein Meets the Wolf Man(1943)as Maleva

Soundtrack

Love AffairLove Affair(1939)

Known for

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Maria Ouspenskaya in Dodsworth (1936)Ruth Chatterton and Maria Ouspenskaya in Dodsworth (1936)Maria Ouspenskaya in Dodsworth (1936)Ruth Chatterton, Gregory Gaye, and Maria Ouspenskaya in Dodsworth (1936)Irene Dunne and Maria Ouspenskaya in Love Affair (1939)Ilka Grüning and Maria Ouspenskaya in Kings Row (1942)

Credit Score: Maria Ouspenskaya

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193519361937193819391940194119421943194419451946
Baroness Von Obersdorf
Wed Sep 23 1936
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownā˜…WinsNomsVotes
1Dodsworth75.001936••7.71711100
2Love Affair36.561939••7.3067215
3Waterloo Bridge5.001940•7.70211877
4The Rains Came5.001939•6.9152501
5Kings Row3.751942•7.5035450
6The Wolf Man3.751941•7.20034433
7Tarzan and the Amazons2.501945•6.2002765
8Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man2.501943•6.40011064
9Beyond Tomorrow2.501940•6.5002690
10Conquest2.501937•6.5021858