Eva Allen Alberti
Eva Allen Alberti (April 4, 1856 – March 6, 1938) was an American dramatics teacher who specialized in the American meaning of pantomime i.e. mime. Her students were actors, teachers, directors and producers including, Prof. Gertrude Colby, Jane Cowl, Cecil B. DeMille, William C. deMille, Ann Harding, Fredric March, Douglas MacLean, Guthrie McClintic, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Anita Stewart, Stuart Walker, and Chester M. Wallace.
Eva Allen Alberti | |
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Born | Evangel Eva Allen April 4, 1856 Alfred, New York, U.S. |
Died | March 6, 1938 New York City |
Alma mater | Alfred University |
Occupation | dramatics teacher |
Employer | Teachers College, Columbia University |
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Spouse |
William Maxson Alberti
(m. 1879) |
Relatives | Alfred Allen (brother) |
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