- Ryszard Bolesławski
Ryszard Bolesławski (
February 4 ,1889 -January 17 ,1937 ) was a Polishfilm director ,actor and teacher of acting.Biography
Bolesław Ryszard Srzednicki was born on
February 4 ,1889 in Dębowa Góra, in tsarist Russia-ruledPoland . He graduated from theTver Cavalry Officers School. Later, he studied acting at theMoscow Art Theatre , became a Member of M.A.T. and the director of its First Studio.During
World War I , Bolesławski fought as a cavalry lieutenant on the tsarist Russian side until the fall of theRussian Empire . He left Russia after the October Revolution of 1917 for his native Poland, where he directed his first movies. As his birth name was difficult to pronounce, even for Poles, he took the name Ryszard Bolesławski. His "Cud nad Wisłą" ("Miracle at the Vistula") was a semi-documentary about the miraculous victory of the Poles at the Vistula River over the much stronger Soviet Russian forces during thePolish-Soviet War of 1919-1921.In 1922, Bolesławski acted in "Die Gezeichneten", a German silent film directed by Danish director
Carl Theodor Dreyer . In the 1920s, Bolesławski made his way toNew York City , where, now known as "Richard" (the English spelling of his name), along with fellow émigréMaria Ouspenskaya , he began to teach what would become known asMethod acting . In 1923, he founded the American Laboratory [Stage] Theatre in New York, which evolved into theActors Studio .Offered a contract to direct
Hollywood films, he made several significant productions with some of the major stars of the day until his death a few weeks short of his 48th birthday, onJanuary 17 ,1937 . He is interred in theCalvary Cemetery, East Los Angeles .For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Ryszard Bolesławski has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Blvd.Filmography
Films directed by Ryszard Bolesławski (also credited as Richard Boleslavsky):
in Russia
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Tri Vstrechi "
*"Khlieb" (1918)in Poland
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Bohaterstwo Polskiego Skauta " (1920)
*"Cud nad Wisłą " ("The Miracle at the Vistula") (1921)in the United States
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The Grand Parade " (1930), choreography only
*"Treasure Girl " (1930 short)
*"The Last of the Lone Wolf " (1930)
*"The Gay Diplomat " (1930)
*"Rasputin and the Empress " (1932), teaming Ethel, John, andLionel Barrymore
*"Storm at Daybreak " (1933)
*"Beauty for Sale " (1933)
*"Fugitive Lovers " (1934)
*"Men in White" (1934) starringClark Gable
*"Hollywood Party" (1934)
*"Operator 13 " (1934)
*"The Painted Veil" (1934), featuringGreta Garbo
*"Clive of India" (1935)
*"Les Misérables" (1935), withFredric March andCharles Laughton
*"Metropolitan" (1935)
*"O'Shaughnessy's Boy " (1935)
*"Three Godfathers" (1936)
*"The Garden of Allah" (1936), starringMarlene Dietrich andCharles Boyer
*"Theodora Goes Wild " (1936), featuringIrene Dunne
*"The Last of Mrs. Cheyney" (1937)Books by Ryszard Bolesławski
* "The Way of the Lancer" (1932; about the battles of Polish Uhlans in Russia)
* "Lance Down" (1932)
* "Six Lessons of Dramatic Art" (1933)
* " New Features In Acting " (1935)External links
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