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Vivian Nathan (born Vivian Firko, October 26, 1916 – April 3, 2015) was an American actress and founding member of the , which opened in 1947. She served on the Actors Studio's board of directors until 1999. She appeared in the original debut productions of The Rose Tattoo (1951) and Camino Real (1953). Her film credits included .


Early years
Nathan was born in Manhattan on October 26, 1916, to Hipolit and Anna Firko. The family soon relocated to Maspeth, Queens, where Vivian attended Holy Cross Parochial School. (January 20, 1955). "New York: Behind the Scenes". New York Daily News. p. C16. Retrieved June 13, 2021. "Glendale, Maspeth and Middle Village". June 14, 1924. The Chat. p. 32. Retrieved June 13, 2021. "Catholic School Honor Roll for the First Quarter of 1925-1926". The Tablet. p. 12. Retrieved June 13, 2021 She later attended the St. Nicholas school on Manhattan's Lower East Side.


Stage
In 1944, Vivian caught the eye of , a theater producer who was auditioning aspiring stage actors.Pollock, Arthur (April 8, 1944). "Theater: John Golden's Auditions for Unknowns Turn Up a Number of Promising Kids". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. p. 14. Retrieved June 9, 2021. Still performing under the name Firko, she made her Broadway debut under 's direction in 1948, in the production of 's .Chapman, John (September 8, 1948). "Actors Studio Makes Bow with 'Sundown Beach,' a Diffuse Play". New York Daily News. p. 81. Retrieved June 9, 2021. The decision to employ her husband Nathan Schwalb's given name as Firko's stage name appears to have taken place sometime between casting and opening night in the 1949 production of Montserrat, 's adaptation of the Emmanuel Roblès play.Allen, Kelcey (September 12, 1949). "Amusements: 'Montserrat' Begins Rehearsals". Women's Wear Daily. p. 40. Retrieved June 9, 2021.Murdoch, Henry T. (October 14, 1949). "Montserrat Opens as a Tense Drama". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. 58. Retrieved June 9, 2021.

Nathan became an original member of the Actors Studio when it was founded in 1947 by Elia Kazan and . She also worked as acting instructor and session moderator at the Studio. Her students included the late actress, . Vivian Nathan served on the Actor Studio's board of directors until 1999, alongside , , , , and .

In 1951, Nathan was cast in the original Broadway opening of Tennessee Williams' The Rose Tattoo, co-starring together with , Maureen Stapleton, and . She re-teamed with Martin Balsam for 1953's Camino Real, directed by Elia Kazan.

Nathan received a Clarence Derwent Award in 1955 for her role as the Charwoman in Anastasia. Roughly one week after that play's Broadway opening, entertainment writer devoted several paragraphs of his syndicated column to a profile of Nathan, which concluded with the actress stating:

I think that whatever small success I've had is because of my great good fortune in having lived among the old Polish men and women of peasant stock. All of them had deep faith in their religion and they were simple, believing people. The roles in which I have done best are exactly that type. I understand those characterizations because they made me familiar with their accaptance of sorrow and tragedy.

Nathan portrayed a Holocaust survivor in The Investigation in 1966. In 1977, Nathan co-starred opposite in the play Golda, directed by . Her other Broadway credits include The Watering Place, Semi-Detached, and The Lovers.


Film
Nathan made her film debut in the 1958 romantic comedy Teacher's Pet, starring . She appeared in the crime drama The Young Savages and The Outsider, in which she played ' mother. She gave a notable performance as 's psychiatrist in the 1971 crime thriller .


Television
Nathan appeared "The Last Summer" episode of Studio One, two episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and in three episodes of Playhouse 90 including "The Violent Heart" (1958), "Word From a Sealed-Off Box" (1958), and "Journey to the Day" (1960). In 1967, she appeared in the color teleplay, The Investigation.
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Death
Nathan died at the Lillian Booth Actors Home in Englewood, New Jersey on April 3, 2015, at the age of 98. Her late husband, Nathan Schwalb, whom she had been married to for more than 50 years, died in 2000. Nathan's memorial service was held at Riverside Memorial Chapel on the Upper West Side of Manhattan on April 12, 2015.


Awards and honors


Filmography
+ Vivian Nathan film and television credits
1956–1958Studio One(various)7 episodes
1958Studio OneMrs. WalesEpisode: "The Last Summer"
1958Playhouse 90AnnetteEpisode: "The Violent Heart"
1958Playhouse 90FriedaEpisode: "Word From a Sealed-Off Box"
1958Alfred Hitchcock PresentsMargaret GoamesEpisode: "Fatal Figures"
1960Playhouse 90Martha KowalskiEpisode: "Journey to the Day"
1961Alfred Hitchcock PresentsElise 'Elsie' ThompsonEpisode: "Final Arrangements"
1967The Investigation Teleplay
1976Mrs. Coletti1 episode
1989The EqualizerMrs. DrakeEpisode: "Lullaby of Darkness"


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