Nydia Westman (1902 - 1970) ناديا ويستمان

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An American stage actress and singer, she was raised in New York City, New York State, USA. Her parents were active in vaudeville theater. She began her career as a child and later appeared in Broadway theaters. With the advent of talking films, she entered the world of cinema,...Read more appearing in 31 films in the 1930s, most notably: Strange Justice in 1932, Manhattan Tower in 1932, and Ladies Should Listen in 1934. In the years after World War II, she moved away from filming and focused instead on theater and television work. Among her plays on Broadway are: The Madwoman of Chaillot in 1948, The Emperor's New Clothes in 1953, and The Sleeping Prince in 1956.


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  • An American stage actress and singer, she was raised in New York City, New York State, USA. Her parents were active in vaudeville theater. She began her career as a child and later...Read more appeared in Broadway theaters. With the advent of talking films, she entered the world of cinema, appearing in 31 films in the 1930s, most notably: Strange Justice in 1932, Manhattan Tower in 1932, and Ladies Should Listen in 1934. In the years after World War II, she moved away from filming and focused instead on theater and television work. Among her plays on Broadway are: The Madwoman of Chaillot in 1948, The Emperor's New Clothes in 1953, and The Sleeping Prince in 1956.

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