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Anna Aleeva-Steker
BornAnna Alekseeva
15 November 1866
Moscow, Russian Empire
Died1 May 1936
NationalityRussian
OccupationActress

Anna Sergeevna Aleeva-Steker (real name - Alekseeva, married - Steker) (November 15, 1866, Moscow - May 1, 1936, Moscow) - Russian actress. Sister of K. S. Stanislavsky.

Early life

She was a student and partner of K. S. Stanislavsky in the Alekseevsky circle and the Society of Art and Literature.

Career

From 1899 to 1903 she played in the troupe of the Moscow Art Theatre. She performed under the pseudonym Aleeva-Steker.

She played on the stage of the Moscow Art Theatre:

• Maria Godunova in The Death of Ivan the Terrible by A. K. Tolstoy,

• Hannu in "Gannel" by Hauptmann,

• Elena the Beautiful and Spring (once) in Alexander Ostrovsky's The Snow Maiden and other roles.

In the post-revolutionary years she worked in amateur circles in the countryside. She taught rhythm.

She left the theatre due to domestic circumstances.

References

  1. Aleeva-Steker, Anna Sergeyevna, People Life
  2. Anna Sergeyevna Aleeva, Moscow Art Theatre
  3. Aleeva-Steker Anna Sergeyevna
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