Nazimova
alla
[ah-luh] /ˈɑ lə/ (show ipa), 1879–1945, russian actress in the u.s.
historical examples
miss hobson was not to be diverted from her theme by reminiscences of n-z-mova.
the adventures of sally p. g. wodehouse
hattie williams, in her odd manner, imitated n-z-mova—as n-z-mova would play a butler.
charles frohman: manager and man isaac frederick marcosson and daniel frohman
i took her to see n-z-mova to-night, and she sat star-eyed and hardly breathing.
jane journeys on ruth comfort mitch-ll
for this reason, and for this reason only, do modern actors like mme. n-z-mova complain of plays in verse.
the theory of the theatre clayton hamilton
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