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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

17

Gender

Female

Birthday

1919-06-11

Day of Death

2004-01-14 (85 years old)

Place of Birth

Göttingen, Germany

Also Known As

Uta Hagen

Biography

Uta Thyra Hagen (12 June 1919 – 14 January 2004) was a German-American actress and theatre practitioner. She originated the role of Martha in the 1962 Broadway premiere of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee, who called her "a profoundly truthful actress." Because Hagen was on the Hollywood blacklist, in part because of her association with Paul Robeson, her film opportunities dwindled and she focused her career on New York theatre. She later became a highly influential acting teacher at New York's Herbert Berghof Studio and authored best-selling acting texts, Respect for Acting, with Haskel Frankel, and A Challenge for the Actor. Her most substantial contributions to theatre pedagogy were a series of "object exercises" that built on the work of Konstantin Stanislavski and Yevgeny Vakhtangov. She was elected to the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1981. She twice won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play and received a Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1999. Description above from the Wikipedia article Uta Hagen, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Acting

The Other

1972

The Other

as

Ada

The Boys from Brazil

1978

The Boys from Brazil

as

Frieda Maloney

The Sunset Gang

1991

The Sunset Gang

as

Sophie (segment "The Home")

A Doctor's Story

1984

A Doctor's Story

as

Mrs. Hilda Reiner

Paul Robeson: Here I Stand

1999

Paul Robeson: Here I Stand

as

Self / Desdemona in 'Othello' (voice)

The Twilight Zone

The Twilight Zone

as

(segment "The Library")

Oz

Oz

as

Mama Rebadow

King of the Hill

King of the Hill

as

Maureen (voice)

Production

Crew

Directing