Alla Nazimova Society

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Founded in 2013, this society is devoted to the promotion and preservation of the memory of Alla Nazimova. Visit http://www.allanazimova.com.

08/29/2024

Youth - or at least the appearance of it - was always a goal in Hollywood. If this August 1932 print ad from "The New Movie Magazine" is to believed, readers could use Lux Toilet Soap to retain their "youthful charm." And at only 10 cents per bar! So they featured Jean Harlow (21yo), Viola Dana (35yo), and Alla Nazimova (53yo) to prove their point. Actually, I'm surprised they used Nazimova whose movie career was 7 years in the rearview mirror. Maybe she was the only actress in Hollywood willing to admit she was "over 40"! (Our thanks to Darrell Rooney for this gem.)

Why Hollywood’s Most Opulent Hotel Was Demolished: The Garden of Allah 07/14/2024

I've been reading about, researching, and writing about the Garden of Allah for over 15 years, and I have to say that this is one of the more accurate stories posted about the hotel. (And I'm not just saying that I pop up in it a couple of times!)

Why Hollywood’s Most Opulent Hotel Was Demolished: The Garden of Allah In the golden age of Hollywood, the hills were alive with more than just the sound of music—they were dotted with the palatial homes of the silver screen’s b...

Photos from Alla Nazimova Society's post 03/23/2024

Last night, I went to the Academy Museum Theater for the first time. As part of their current program featuring q***r women in early cinema, they ran Alla Nazimova's "SALOMÉ" (1923) with music performed live. It was great to see Nazzy up on the big screen (another first for me) and also to see that she could still attract a sizeable crowd (I'm guessing around 250.) The theater really is that red - in my mind it's called Red Carpet Red. And check out that marvelous poster for Garbo's "Queen Christina" which also features in the program. They were lucky I didn't sneak off with it.

Alla Nazimova: Forgotten Q***r Hollywood Icon 02/28/2024

For those of you who would like to know more about the life of Alla Nazimova - the actress who established the Garden of Allah Hotel, "Spilling History" has posted a 30-minute recap of Alla's adventure-filled life.

Alla Nazimova: Forgotten Q***r Hollywood Icon In this video, we'll explore the fascinating life of Alla Nazimova, a theatre, silent film, and golden-age of Hollywood star. The video will help uncover why...

Photos from Alla Nazimova Society's post 07/13/2023

On Sunday I attended a performance of Romy Nordlinger's one-woman show, "Garden of Alla" about silent screen star Alla Nazimova at Theatre West here in LA. Afterwards, the producers Benjamin Scuglia (in black) and Anne Leyden (in white) invited me up on stage for a Q&A with Romy and the lively audience. The whole afternoon was wonderful! For those of you who couldn't make it, the talkback was recorded and will be up on YouTube soon. Meanwhile here are some photos. The woman in the wide-brimmed hat is Georgeanne Aldrich Heller and the guy in the green-checked shirt is Lloyd Schwartz whose father, Sherwood, produced "The Brady Bunch" and "Gilligan's Island." The show still has a couple more weekends to run and you can buy tickets here:
https://theatrewest.org/on-stage/2023/garden-of-alla-the-alla-nazimova-story

GARDEN OF ALLA: THE ALLA NAZIMOVA STORY 06/29/2023

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GARDEN OF ALLA: THE ALLA NAZIMOVA STORY GARDEN OF ALLA: THE ALLA NAZIMOVA STORY July 7 – 23, 2023 Fridays-Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2pm   THEATRE WEST 3333 Cahuenga Blvd West Los Angeles, CA 90068 323-851-4839   The 1920s was the time of flappers, flamboyance, and the face of Alla Nazimova. Garden Of Alla, the critically acclaimed ...

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