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Olga Leonardovna Knipper-Chekhova (Ольга Леонардовна Книппер-Чехов, em russo; Glazov, 9 de setembro de 1868 - Moscou, 22 de março de 1959) foi uma atriz russa. [1] Knipper fazia parte do Teatro de Arte de Moscou e ao conhecer e encenar algumas peças de Anton Tchekhov, casou-se com o dramaturgo em 1901.
Olga Leonardovna Knipper-Chekhova (Russian: Ольга Леонардовна Книппер-Чехова; 21 September [O.S. 9 September] 1868 – 22 March 1959) was a Russian and Soviet stage actress. She was married to Anton Chekhov.
Olga Konstantinovna Chekhova (née Knipper; Russian: Ольга Константиновна Чехова; 14 April 1897 – 9 March 1980), known in Germany as Olga Tschechowa, was a Russian-German actress. Her film roles include the female lead in Alfred Hitchcock's Mary (1931).
Olga Knipper-Chekhova (born 1869, Glazov, Russia—died March 22, 1959, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.) was a world-renowned Russian actress and the wife of playwright Anton Chekhov.
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Olga Knipper-Chekhova was a Russian actress who starred in many plays by Anton Chekhov, her husband and a famous writer. She survived three Russian Revolutions and two World Wars, and was honored as a People's Artist of the Russian Federation.
- Actress
- September 9, 1868
- Olga Knipper-Chekhova
- March 22, 1959
Overview. Olga Knipper-Chekhova. (1868—1959) Quick Reference. (b. Glazov, Russia, 21 Sept. 1868; d. Moscow, 22 March 1959) Actress. A founder member of the Moscow Art Theatre (MAT), her beautiful performance as the Tsarina in the company's ... From: Knipper [-Chekhova], Olga in The Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre »
13 de ago. de 2019 · Anton Chekhov lay dying. The playwright’s wife, actress Olga Knipper-Chekhova, later remembered, “He awoke in the early hours of the night, and for the first time in his life himself requested that the doctor be sent for.”