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Ruth Maleczech (born January 8, 1939) is an American avant-garde stage actress, whose most notable role may have been as King Lear, portrayed as an imperious Southern matriarch (1990). Maleczech met her artistic partner, Lee Breuer, at UCLA in the late 1950s, where she arrived via via Cleveland, Ohio (where she was born to Yugoslavian immigrants) and Phoenix, Arizona (where her steelworker father moved for his health).
Born as Ruth Sophia Reinprecht, her first encounter with theater was as a witch in a class play at the age of eight, and performed in Blithe Spirit and The Taming of the... MORE
Ruth Maleczech (born January 8, 1939) is an American avant-garde stage actress, whose most notable role may have been as King Lear, portrayed as an imperious Southern matriarch (1990). Maleczech met her artistic partner, Lee Breuer, at UCLA in the late 1950s, where she arrived via via Cleveland, Ohio (where she was born to Yugoslavian immigrants) and Phoenix, Arizona (where her steelworker father moved for his health).
Born as Ruth Sophia Reinprecht, her first encounter with theater was as a witch in a class play at the age of eight, and performed in Blithe Spirit and The Taming of the Shrew in high school. In San Francisco, Maleczech played Emily in Our Town and worked backstage at the Actors Workshop. She took acting classes with Ronnie Davis, head of the San Francisco Mime Troupe, her first exposure to nontraditional dramatic forms.
Soon she left for NYC, and later for Europe, where, at the Berliner Ensemble, she came into contact with the avant-garde. She also lived in Turkey, Morocco, Rhodes, and Paris. In Paris, Breuer settled down to write and Maleczech worked dubbing the voice of actress Catherine Deneuve. Maleczech and Breuer helped create the Mabou Mines avant-garde LESS
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