Viola Essen

Active - 1946 - 1955  |   Born - Jan 1, 1917   |   Died - Jan 1, 1961   |   Genres - Drama, Theater, Music

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Viola Essen was a dancer principally associated with ballet and the Broadway theater who made a single feature-film appearance, in Specter of the Rose (1946). Essen was born in 1925 of Bulgarian parents who emigrated to the United States. She began training as a dancer during childhood. In 1940, in her mid-teens, she became one of the original members of the Ballet Theatre, which later evolved into the American Ballet Theater. In 1946, the 21-year-old Essen made a move that anticipated the later career arc of British ballerina Moira Shearer in The Red Shoes, when she was selected by writer/producer/director Ben Hecht to star in his film Specter of the Rose. Essen portrayed a young ballerina who is nearly destroyed by her love for a psychotic dancer (Ivan Kirov). The film was a financial disaster, though it has become an object of curiosity over the decades for movie buffs. For Essen, whose career was mostly focused on the stage, it was simply an odd credit amid her theater work. Her career went along in fits and starts as the 1940s wore on, and Essen spent part of her later life in financial trouble. Her only other screen credit was the role of Azuri in Max Liebman's 1955 television production of Desert Song. During the 1950s, she married actor Gabriel Dell, and the two had a son.