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  1. Carlotta Monterey (born Hazel Nielsen Tharsing; December 28, 1888 – November 18, 1970) was an American stage and film actress. She was the third and final wife of playwright Eugene O'Neill.

  2. Carlotta Monterey was born on December 28, 1888 in San Francisco, California as Hazel Neilson Taasinge. She was an actress, known for Soul-Fire (1925), The King on Main Street (1925), and The Cost (1920). She was married to Eugene O'Neill, Ralph Barton, Malvin Chapman Jr., and John Moffatt.

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  3. Article by: Faith Bennett. Once an actress with abandoned dreams of joining a convent, Carlotta Monterey O’Neill collaborated with her playwright husband Eugene O’Neill on some of his most famous work during their five years in “ Tao House ” in Danville, California.

  4. 3 ott 2018 · In 1937, O’Neill and his third wife, Carlotta Monterey, stayed at the Fairmont while searching for a new home. They were coming off a harrowing year that included O’Neill’s four-month drinking...

  5. Carlotta Monterey O’Neill survived her husband by 17 years. Far from being released by his death from playing the role of tragic heroine in which O’Neill had cast her, she continued to follow his unwritten script.

  6. 1 dic 2019 · Carlotta Speaks: The Letters of Carlotta Monterey O'Neill to Gene Baker McComas, 1918–1952. The Eugene O'Neill Review (2019) 40 (2): 135–153. Before going off to London and Paris to be educated and begin the twenty-year professional stage career that preceded her marriage to Eugene O'Neill, Carlotta Monterey (born Hazel Tharsing ...

  7. 17 set 2014 · Carlotta Monterey O’Neill’s “Memorial for Gene”: Releasing Long Day’s Journey Into Night | Semantic Scholar. DOI: 10.5325/EUGEONEIREVI.35.2.0185. Corpus ID: 144835255. Carlotta Monterey O’Neill’s “Memorial for Gene”: Releasing Long Day’s Journey Into Night. W. King. Published 17 September 2014. Art, History. Eugene O'Neill Review.