Uta Hagen

Uta Hagen

Infobox actor
name = Uta Hagen


imagesize = 200px
caption = Uta Hagen with Paul Robeson in the 1943-1945 Theatre Guild production of "Othello"
birthdate = birth date|1919|6|12|mf=n
birthplace = Göttingen, Germany
deathdate = death date and age|2004|1|14|1919|6|12|mf=n
deathplace = New York City, New York, USA
spouse = Herbert Berghof (1957-1990)
José Ferrer (1938-1948)
tonyawards = Leading Actress in a Play
1951 "The Country Girl"
1963 "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"

Uta Thyra Hagen (June 12, 1919January 14, 2004) was a German-born American actress and acting teacher.

Biography

Early life

Born in Göttingen, Germany, her family emigrated to the United States in 1924, when her father got a position at Cornell University. [Port of New York, passenger list of the S.S. "Luetzow", September 4, 1924, sheet 41.] She was raised in Madison, Wisconsin. She appeared in productions of the University of Wisconsin High School and in summer stock productions of the Wisconsin Players. She studied acting briefly at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1936. [Port of New York, passenger list of the S.S. "Westernland", December 24, 1936, sheet 165.] After spending one semester at the University of Wisconsin, where her father was the head of the department of art history, she left for New York City in 1937. [" [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/wiacrev/wiacrev-idx?type=HTML&rgn=DIV1&byte=678186&q1=&q2=&q3= Lady Invincible] ", "Wisconsin Academy Review", vol. 46, issue 4, Fall 2000.] Her first professional role was as Ophelia opposite Eva Le Gallienne in the title role of "Hamlet" in Dennis, Massachusetts, in 1937.

Career

Primarily noted for stage roles, Hagen won two Tony Awards, first in 1951 for her performance in "The Country Girl" and again in 1963 for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?". In 1981 she was elected to the American Theatre Hall of Fame and in 1999 received a "Special Lifetime Achievement Tony Award."

Although she appeared in some movies, because of the Hollywood blacklist she had more limited output in film and on television, not making her cinematic debut until 1972. She would later comment that being kept out of film helped her art stay pure and honest.Fact|date=February 2007 She was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award as "Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series" for her performance on the television soap opera "One Life to Live".

She taught at HB Studio, a well-known New York City acting school, starting in 1957, and married its co-founder, Herbert Berghof, on January 25, 1957. After his death in 1990 she became the school's chairperson.

Ms. Hagen was an influential acting teacher who taught, among others, Matthew Broderick, Christine Lahti, Jason Robards, Sigourney Weaver, Liza Minnelli, Whoopi Goldberg, Jack Lemmon, Robert De Niro, Charles Nelson Reilly and Al Pacino. She was a voice coach to Judy Garland, teaching a passable German accent, for the picture "Judgment at Nuremberg". Garland's performance earned her an Academy Award nomination. While being profiled in "Premiere" magazine, actress Amanda Peet said of her mentor Hagen that she was a woman whose class you didn't want to miss.

She also wrote "Respect for Acting" (1973) and "A Challenge for the Actor" (1991), which advocates representational acting, for example through the use of substitution. Hagen later stated that she "disassociated" herself from her first book, "Respect for Acting". [Interview in playbill.com unverifiable|date=May 2008] unverifiable|date=May 2008 In "Challenge for the Actor" she renamed the term "substitution," calling it "transference" instead. Though Hagen wrote that the actor should identify the character they play with feelings and circumstances from their (the actor's) own life, she also makes clear that "Thoughts and feelings are suspended in a vacuum unless they instigate and feed the selected actions, and it is the characters' actions which reveal as the character in the play. "Respect for Acting" is used as a textbook for many college acting classes.

As well, she published a 1976 cookbook entitled "Love for Cooking".

In 2002, she was awarded the National Medal of the Arts by President George W. Bush at a ceremony held at the White House.

Personal life

She married José Ferrer in 1938, with whom she had a daughter, Leticia (Lettie) Ferrer, an actor in New York City. They divorced in 1948 partially because of her affair with her "Othello" co-star Paul Robeson.

Work

tage

* "The Seagull" - 1938
* "The Happiest Days" - 1939
* "Key Largo" - 1939
* "Vickie" - 1942
* "Othello" - 1943
* "The Whole World Over" - 1947
* "A Streetcar Named Desire" - 1947
* "The Country Girl" - 1950
* "Saint Joan" - 1951
* "In Any Language" - 1952
* "The Magic and The Loss" - 1954
* "Island of Goats" - 1955
* "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" - 1962
* "The Cherry Orchard" - 1968
* "You Never Can Tell" - 1986
* "Charlotte" - 1980
* "Mrs. Klein" - 1995
* "Collected Stories" - 1998

Film

* "The Other" - 1972
* "The Boys from Brazil" - 1978
* "A Doctor's Story" - 1984
* "Reversal of Fortune" - 1990
* "" - 2001

Television

* "Victory" - 1945
* "A Month in the Country" - 1959
* "The Day Before Sunday" - 1970
* "Seasonal Differences" - 1987
* "The Sunset Gang" - 1991
* "Oz" - 1999

ee also

* Stanislavski
* Mikhail Chekhov
* Lee Strasberg
* Stella Adler

References

External links

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