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Phoebe Brand est une Actrice Américaine née le 27 novembre 1907

Phoebe Brand

Phoebe Brand
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Nationalité Etats-Unis
Naissance 27 novembre 1907
Mort 3 juillet 2004 (à 96 ans) à New York (Etats-Unis)

Phoebe Brand (November 27, 1907 – July 3, 2004) was an American actress.

Brand was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1907 and raised in the nearby town of Ilion. Her father worked for Remington Typewriter Company as a mechanical engineer.

She moved to New York City and became an actress, appearing first in several revivals of Gilbert and Sullivan musicals beginning at age 18.

In New York in 1931, Brand was one of the founders of the Group Theatre, described by the New York Times as "a radical company that dealt with social issues confronting the United States during the Depression." Her roles included Hennie Berger in Clifford Odets's Awake and Sing! in 1935 and the role of Anna in his Golden Boy in 1937. She created the role of Minny Belle in Kurt Weill's Johnny Johnson in 1936.

She summered at Pine Brook Country Club in Nichols, Connecticut, with the Group Theatre in 1936.

She married Morris Carnovsky, an actor and fellow member of the Group Theatre, moved to Hollywood in 1940. They married in 1941. They had one child, Stephen Carnovsky, and she raised a niece as well. She continued to use her maiden name professionally.

In 1952, during the McCarthy era's campaign against Communist influence in the entertainment industry, director Elia Kazan identified the couple as Communists when he testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee. They were consequently blacklisted and generally unable to work in film and on stage. In 1953, they both appeared off-Broadway in The World of Sholem Aleichem as part of a cast of blacklisted actors that was assembled to demonstrate that the New York theater audience would not make them outcasts. It ran for two years. Decades later she recalled this period of her life as a "killingly frightening" time.

Instead she became an acting teacher and taught acting in New York until she died. Her husband returned to work on the stage in the late 1950s, and in the early 1960s she co-founded an acting troupe that presented classic plays in both English and Spanish in New York's poor neighborhoods, Theater in the Street. She served as the group's artistic director. In 1969, her husband starred and she played a small role in Tyrone Guthrie's production of Lamp at Midnight on a U.S. tour.

In 1994, she appeared in Louis Malle's Vanya on 42nd Street, a film that documents a collaborative effort to stage Chekhov's play Uncle Vanya.

She died from pneumonia in New York City on July 3, 2004, at the age of 96.

Le plus souvent avec

Declan Quinn
Declan Quinn
(1 films)
Andre Gregory
Andre Gregory
(1 films)
Lynn Cohen
Lynn Cohen
(1 films)
Louis Malle
Louis Malle
(1 films)
Gary Jones
Gary Jones
(1 films)
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Filmographie de Phoebe Brand (1 films)

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Vanya, 42e Rue, 1h59
Réalisé par Louis Malle
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Comédie, Romance
Thèmes Théâtre, Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtre
Acteurs Wallace Shawn, Andre Gregory, Julianne Moore, Larry Pine, Phoebe Brand, Lynn Cohen
Rôle Nanny
Note72% 3.643033.643033.643033.643033.64303
Le film offre la représentation de la pièce Oncle Vania de Tchekhov dans un théâtre abandonné.