Richard Boleslawski
Richard Boleslawski was a Polish theatre and film director, actor and teacher of acting.Biography
Richard Boleslawski was born Bolesław Ryszard Srzednicki on February 4, 1889, in Mohylów Podolski, in the Russian Empire to an ethnic Polish family of Catholic faith. He graduated from the Tver Cavalry Officers School. He trained as an actor at the First Studio of the Moscow Art Theatre under Konstantin Stanislavski and his assistant Leopold Sulerzhitsky, where he was introduced to the 'system'.
During World War I, Boleslawski fought as a cavalry lieutenant on the tsarist Russian side until the fall of the Russian 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, he took the name Ryszard Bolesławski. His Miracle at the Vistula was a semi-documentary about the miraculous victory of the Poles at the Vistula River over the superior Soviet Russian forces during the Polish-Soviet War of 1919-1921.
Boleslawski was married at least three times and had a son with his last wife, Norma.
Boleslawski acted in Love One Another, a German silent film directed by Danish director Carl Theodor Dreyer. In September 1922, he made his way to New York City, where, now known as "Richard Boleslawski", he began to teach Stanislavski's 'system' with fellow émigré Maria Ouspenskaya. In 1923, he founded the American Laboratory Theatre in New York. Among his students were Lee Strasberg, Stella Adler and Harold Clurman, who were all founding members of the Group Theatre, the first American acting ensemble to utilize Stanislavski's techniques.
Offered a contract to direct Hollywood films, Boleslawski made several significant films with some of the major stars of the day, until his death a few weeks short of his 48th birthday, on January 17, 1937. He is interred in the Calvary Cemetery, East Los Angeles.
For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Boleslawski has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Blvd.Filmography
Films directed by Richard Boleslavsky :in Russia
- Tri Vstrechi
- Khlieb
in Poland
- Bohaterstwo Polskiego Skauta
- Cud nad Wisłą
- The Grand Parade, choreography only
- Treasure Girl
- The Last of the Lone Wolf
- The Gay Diplomat
- Rasputin and the Empress, teaming Ethel, John, and Lionel Barrymore
- Storm at Daybreak
- Beauty for Sale
- Fugitive Lovers
- Men in White starring Clark Gable
- Hollywood Party
- Operator 13
- The Painted Veil, featuring Greta Garbo
- Clive of India
- Les Misérables, with Fredric March and Charles Laughton
- Metropolitan
- O'Shaughnessy's Boy
- Three Godfathers
- The Garden of Allah, starring Marlene Dietrich and Charles Boyer
- Theodora Goes Wild, featuring Irene Dunne
- The Last of Mrs. Cheyney starring Joan Crawford and William Powell
Books
- The Way of the Lancer
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- Boleslavsky, Richard. 1933 Acting: the First Six Lessons. New York: Theatre Arts, 1987..
- New Features In Acting