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  1. Heber C. Kimball (great-grandfather) Natacha Rambova (born Winifred Kimball Shaughnessy; January 19, 1897 – June 5, 1966) was an American film costume designer, set designer, and occasional actress who was active in Hollywood in the 1920s. In her later life, she abandoned design to pursue other interests, specifically Egyptology, a subject on ...

  2. Natacha Rambova. Natacha Rambova (Salt Lake City, Utah, EUA, 19 de janeiro de 1897 - Pasadena, Califórnia, EUA, 5 de junho de 1966) foi uma figurinista, diretora artística, roteirista, produtora e atriz do cinema mudo estadunidense. Grande parte de seus trabalhos foram com a atriz Alla Nazimova. Ela se tornou mais conhecida, porém, por seu ...

  3. Natacha Rambova. Actress: When Love Grows Cold. Primarily famous as the wife of screen idol Rudolph Valentino, Natacha Rambova was also a talented dancer and an innovative set designer, bringing the Art Deco style to Hollywood for the first time.

  4. Natacha Rambova. In the 1920s, Natacha Rambova created a unique look in set design and costume for some of cinema’s most imaginative films. She was a powerful influence on designers such as Gilbert Adrian, whom she hired for his first film, and Michael Morris ranks her among such innovators as Erté, Paul Iribe, and Cecil Beaton.

  5. Natacha Rambova. Actress: When Love Grows Cold. Primarily famous as the wife of screen idol Rudolph Valentino, Natacha Rambova was also a talented dancer and an innovative set designer, bringing the Art Deco style to Hollywood for the first time. At the age of 17 she became a protégé and lover of Russian ballet Svengali Theodore Kosloff, a brilliant but manipulative dancer who shot her in ...

  6. Hall of Fame:Natacha Rambova. In the early 1920s, art director and costume designer Natacha Rambova stood out, not only because she was a woman in a profession dominated by men, but also because of her uniquely artistic approach to designing for the screen. Though her career in Hollywood was relatively brief, Rambova’s avant-garde style ...

  7. The following text is a summary of C. Manassa and T. Dobbin-Bennett, “The Natacha Rambova Archive, Yale University” 1 By age 17, Rambova had moved to New York in order to dance professionally with Theodore Kosloff’s Imperial Russian Ballet, and because of this dancing career she took, and later legalized, her Russian name.

  8. Natacha Rambova (born Winifred Kimball Shaughnessy; January 19, 1897 – June 5, 1966) was an American film costume designer, set designer, and occasional actress who was active in Hollywood in the 1920s. In her later life, she abandoned design to pursue other interests, specifically Egyptology, a subject on which she became a published scholar ...

  9. Rambova, Natacha (1897–1966) American dancer, playwright, actress, costume and set designer, spiritualist, couturier, and Egyptologist. Name variations: Natasha Rambova; Natacha Valentino. Born Winifred Kimball Shaughnessy on January 27, 1897, in Salt Lake City, Utah; died on June 5, 1966, in Los Angeles, California; daughter of Michael ...

  10. Natacha Rambova foi uma figurinista, diretora artística, roteirista, produtora e atriz do cinema mudo estadunidense. Grande parte de seus trabalhos foram com a atriz Alla Nazimova. Ela se tornou mais conhecida, porém, por seu casamento com o ator Rodolfo Valentino, sobre a carreira do qual ela exercia controle, criando, na época muitas controvérsias.