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Vadim Uraneff (6 February 1895 – 5 April 1952) was a Russian actor and librettist who helped John Barrymore and Katharine Hepburn when it was hoped they would appear in The Song of Solomon.
He was also a mime who played Lucianus in Hamlet in the Ballet Russe. As theater critic, he explained in 1923:
The [vaudeville] actor works with the idea of an immediate response from the audience: and with regard to its demands. By cutting out everything -every line, gesture, movement- to which the audience does not react and by improvising new thins, he establishes unusual unity between the audience and himself... Stylization in gesture, pose, misen-scène and make-up follows as a result of long experiment before the primitive spectator whose power as judge is absolute.
He translated the lyric drama Star (The) Woman from Russian alongside P. Colum.
He directed the theatre drama Anathema by L. N. Andreev at the Apollo Theater, New York.
He is buried at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
Filmography
I Believed in You (1934) as Xandy vendor
Friends and Lovers (1931) as Ivanoff
The Medicine Man (1930) as Gus
Midnight Madness (1928) as Joe
Fazil (1928) as Ahmed.
Once and Forever (1927) as Axel
Little Mickey Grogan (1927) as Crooked
The Magic Flame (1927) as the visitor.
The Flame of the Yukon (1926) as Solo Jim
Siberia (1926) as Kyrill Vronsky
The Blonde Saint (1926) as Nino
The Silent Power (1926) as Jerry Spencer
The Sea Beast (1926) as Pip
References
External links
Vadim Uraneff at IMDb
Vadim Uraneff at the TCM Movie Database
Vadim Uraneff at Find a Grave
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- The Magic Flame
- Vadim Uraneff
- Little Mickey Grogan
- The Sea Beast (1926 film)
- Once and Forever
- Midnight Madness (1928 film)
- The Magic Flame
- Catherine Was Great
- The Silent Power
- Friends and Lovers (1931 film)
- The Medicine Man (1930 film)