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  1. Eugenie Leontovich (born Evgenia Konstantinovna Leontovich; Russian: Евге́ния Константи́новна Леонто́вич, tr. Evgéniya Konstantínovna Leontóvich; March 21 or April 3, ca. 1900 – April 3, 1993) was a Russian-American actress with a distinguished career in theatre, film and television, as well as a ...

  2. Eugenie Leontovich was born on 21 March 1900 in Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]. She was an actress and writer, known for The Rains of Ranchipur (1955), The World in His Arms (1952) and Anything Can Happen (1952). She was married to Gregory Ratoff and Paul A. Sokolov. She died on 2 April 1993 in New York City, New York, USA.

    • January 1, 1
    • Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]
    • January 1, 1
    • New York City, New York, USA
  3. 3 apr 1993 · Eugenie Leontovich, an actress, playwright, director and teacher who created memorable roles on Broadway in "Grand Hotel," "Twentieth Century" and "Anastasia," died yesterday at the Kateri...

  4. 5 apr 1993 · Eugenie Leontovich, stage and film actress, writer, director and acting teacher, has died in New York City at 93. Noted for her Broadway roles in “Grand Hotel” and “Anastasia,” Miss Leontovich...

  5. Eugenie Leontovich was born on March 21, 1900 in Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]. She was an actress and writer, known for The Rains of Ranchipur (1955), The World in His Arms (1952) and Anything Can Happen (1952). She was married to Gregory Ratoff and Paul A. Sokolov. She died on April 2, 1993 in New York City, New York, USA.

    • March 21, 1900
    • April 2, 1993
  6. Russian-born actress, director, playwright, and drama coach. Name variations: Eugenie Leontovich. Born in Moscow, Russia, on March 21, 1894 (also seen as 1900); died on April 2, 1993; daughter of Konstantin Leontovich and Ann (Joukovsky) Leontovich; studied at the Imperial School of Dramatic Art, Moscow; married Paul A. Sokolov (divorced ...

  7. 4 apr 1993 · Eugenie Leontovich, an actress, playwright, director, teacher and who was artist in residence at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre for seven years in the 1960s, died Friday in a New York City nursing...