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Olga Petrova (born Muriel Harding; 10 May 1884 – 30 November 1977) was a British-American actress, screenwriter and playwright.


Life and career

Born Muriel Harding in England, she moved to the United States and became a star of
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using the stage name Olga Petrova. She starred in a number of films for Solax Studios and was
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' first star, usually given the role of a ''femme fatale''. During her seven years in film, Petrova appeared in more than two dozen films and wrote the script for several others. Most of her films are now lost, including what she considered her best pictures, those directed by Maurice Tourneur. The Library of Congress Silent Feature Film Database indicates three of her films survive: ''The Vampire'' (1915), ''Extravagance'' (1916) and ''The Waiting Soul'' (1918). In 1913, she met local physician John Dillon Stewart in Indianapolis, Indiana, and quickly became engaged to be married. They married March 31 in Kansas City. Stewart moved his practice to New York City to be near her primary base of operations. Petrova left the film industry in 1918 but continued to act in Broadway productions. During the 1920s, she wrote three plays and toured the U.S. with a theater troupe. She also interviewed a number of prominent film stars on paid assignment for '' Shadowland'' magazine, ''
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, Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., and
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.Petrova, ''Butter with My Bread,'' pp. 313-316 In 1942, she published her autobiography ''Butter with My Bread''. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She made several visits to
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at the height of her fame at the request of theatrical agent
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. In the summer of 1921, she turned the first shovel of earth for a housing project sponsored by the chamber of commerce at a lot on Lake Street donated by Walter Jenkins. The Petrova School on Petrova Avenue bears the name of this famous visitor to Saranac Lake, New York. Olga Petrova died in 1977 in Clearwater, Florida, aged 93. She had no children.


Publications

* ''The White Peacock: A Play in Three Acts'' (Boston: Four Seas Company, 1922) * ''Hurricane: Four Episodes in the Story of a Life'' (Boston: Four Seas Company, 1924) * ''What Do We Know?: A Drama in Three Acts'' (Boston: Four Seas Company, 1930) * ''Butter with My Bread'' (New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1942)


Filmography

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Departure of a Grand Old Man ''Departure of a Grand Old Man'' (russian: «Уход великого старца», Ukhod velikovo startza) is a 1912 Russian silent film about the last days of author Leo Tolstoy. The film was directed by Yakov Protazanov and Elizaveta Thiman, ...
'' (1912) *''The Tigress'' (1914) *''The Heart of a Painted Woman'' (1915) *'' The Vampire'' (1915) *''The Bludgeon'' (1915) *''
My Madonna ''My Madonna'' is a lost 1915 American silent drama film directed by Alice Guy and starring Olga Petrova. Cast * Olga Petrova - Lucille *Guy Coombs - Robert *Evelyn Dumo - The Baroness *Albert Howson Albert S. Howson (3 February 1881 – 2 A ...
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What Will People Say? ''What Will People Say?'' is a 1916 American silent, black-and-white film directed by film pioneer Alice Guy, produced by Herbert Blaché, and starring Olga Petrova. Cast * Olga Petrova as Persis Cabot * Fritz De Lint as Harvey Forbes * Fr ...
'' (1916) *''
The Soul Market ''The Soul Market'' is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Francis J. Grandon. The film is considered to be lost. Plot Olga Petrova plays Elaine Elton, a famous actress who is engaged to a powerful producer. She meets a millionaire ...
'' (1916) *'' Playing With Fire'' (1916) *'' The Scarlet Woman'' (1916) *'' The Eternal Question'' (1916) *'' Extravagance'' (1916
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) *'' The Black Butterfly'' (1916 Metro Pictures) *''
Bridges Burned ''Bridges Burned'' is a lost 1917 silent film drama directed by Perry N. Vekroff and starring Olga Petrova. Popular Plays and Players produced while Metro Pictures distributed. Cast * Olga Petrova - Mary O'Brien *Mahlon Hamilton - Ernest Randal ...
'' (1917 Metro Pictures) *''
The Secret of Eve ''The Secret of Eve'' is a lost 1917 silent film drama directed by Perry N. Vekroff and starring Olga Petrova. It was produced by Popular Plays and Players and distributed through Metro Pictures. Cast * Olga Petrova - Eve, in the Garden of Ede ...
'' (1917 Metro Pictures) *'' The Waiting Soul'' (1917 Metro Pictures) *'' The Soul of a Magdalen'' (1917 Metro Pictures) *'' The Undying Flame'' (1917 Paramount) Maurice Tourneur, director *''
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'' (1917 Paramount Pictures) Maurice Tourneur, director *'' To the Death'' (1917 Metro Pictures) *'' The Silence Sellers'' (1917 Metro Pictures) *'' Exile'' (1917 Paramount Pictures) Maurice Tourneur, director *''
More Truth Than Poetry ''More Truth Than Poetry'' is a 1917 American silent drama film, directed by Burton King. It stars Olga Petrova, Mahlon Hamilton, and Charles Martin, and was released on October 22, 1917. Cast list * Olga Petrova as Elaine Esmond/Vera Maitlan ...
'' (1917 Metro Pictures) *'' Daughter of Destiny'' (1917 First National Pictures) also producer and writer *''
More Truth Than Poetry ''More Truth Than Poetry'' is a 1917 American silent drama film, directed by Burton King. It stars Olga Petrova, Mahlon Hamilton, and Charles Martin, and was released on October 22, 1917. Cast list * Olga Petrova as Elaine Esmond/Vera Maitlan ...
'' (1917), also story *'' The Light Within'' (1918 First National Pictures) *'' The Life Mask'' (1918 First National) *''
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'' (1918 First National Pictures) *''
The Panther Woman ''The Panther Woman'' is a 1918 American drama film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Olga Petrova. It was written by Mary Murillo based upon the 1895 novel ''Patience Sparhawk and Her Times'' by Gertrude Atherton and released in October 1918 b ...
'' (1918 First National Pictures) *''Kira Kiralina'' (1928)


References


External links

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Olga Petrova
at the Women Film Pioneers Project
Images of Olga Petrova
held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division,
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portrait gallery
University of Washington, Sayre collection)
Paramount performer slide

Olga Petrova
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