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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maria_LilinaMaria Lilina - Wikipedia

    Maria Petrovna Alekseyeva (Russian: Мари́я Петро́вна Алексе́ева, née Perevoshchikova, Перево́щикова, 3 July 1866 – 24 August 1943) was a Russian and Soviet stage actress, associated with the Moscow Art Theatre, better known under her stage name Lilina (Ли́лина).

  2. Russian actress. Name variations: Maria Petrovna Perevostchikova; Maria Lilina Perevozchikova or Perevoshchikova; Mme Stanislavsky; Maria Stanislavski or Stanislavskaya; acted under the name Maria Lilina. Born Maria Lilina Petrovna Perevostchikova, c. 1870; dau. of Petrov Perevostchikov (well-known lawyer); m.

  3. 26 apr 2016 · Abstract. Stanislavski’s wife Maria Lilina (1866-1943) was his ideal student (by his own admittance) and his faithful artistic follower. Lilina was the only actor who worked with the master throughout all the stages of the System in its 30-year formation, hence Stanislavski charged her with a special project at the Opera-Dramatic ...

    • Maria Ignatieva
    • 2016
  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Maria_LilinaMaria Lilina - Wikiwand

    Maria Petrovna Alekseyeva ( Russian: Мари́я Петро́вна Алексе́ева, née Perevoshchikova, Перево́щикова, 3 July 1866 – 24 August 1943) was a Russian and Soviet stage actress, associated with the Moscow Art Theatre, better known under her stage name Lilina (Ли́лина).

  5. Russian actress who was the wife of Constantin Stanislavski. Name variations: Maria Petrovna Perevostchikova; Maria Lilina Perevozchikova; Mme Stanislavsky; Maria Stanislavski or Stanislavskaya; acted under the name Maria Lilina.

  6. Stanislavski’s wife Maria Lilina (1866-1943) was his ideal student (by his own admittance) and his faithful artistic follower. Lilina was the only actor who worked with the master throughout...

  7. Then Maria Lilina, his wife, who became his best student, and later one of the best actresses of the Art Theatre. It would be impossible to understand Stanislavsky's development as an actor and director without his work with Maria Andreyeva, the "femme fatale" of turn of the century Russian theatre, or Olga Knipper, whom he directed and acted ...