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Lucy Harris Feagin (January 13, 1876 – May 8, 1963) was an American teacher and founder of the Feagin School of Dramatic Art in New York City. She was the first woman to establish and operate a drama school in New York City where she taught students who later became prominent actors and actresses. Her students came from around the world. The New York League of Business and Professional Women in June 1938 named Feagin "as one of the twenty-five most outstanding career women of America".

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  • لوسي فيجين (ar)
  • Lucy Feagin (es)
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  • لوسي هاريس فيجين (بالإنجليزية: Lucy Feagin)‏ 13 يناير 1876 8 مايو 1963 كانت أستاذة أمريكية ومؤسسة مدرسة فيجين للفن المسرحي في مدينة نيويورك. كانت أول امرأة تؤسس وتدير مدرسة للدراما في مدينة نيويورك عندما قامت بتدريس الطلاب الذين أصبحوا لاحقًا ممثلين وممثلات مشهورين. قدم طلابها من جميع أنحاء العالم. صنفت رابطة نيويورك لسيدات الأعمال والمحترفات في يونيو 1938 فيجين «كواحدة من أكثر خمسة وعشرون مرأة مهنية بارزة في أمريكا». (ar)
  • Lucy Feagin (Union Springs, 13 de enero de 1876-Birmingham, 8 de mayo de 1963) fue una maestra estadounidense, fundadora de la Escuela de Arte Dramático Feagin en la ciudad de Nueva York. Fue la primera mujer en establecer y operar una escuela de teatro en la ciudad de Nueva York, donde enseñó a estudiantes que luego se convirtieron en actores y actrices destacados. Sus alumnos procedían de todo el mundo. La Liga de Mujeres Empresarias y Profesionales de Nueva York en junio de 1938 nombró a Feagin «como una de las veinticinco mujeres profesionales más destacadas de Estados Unidos». (es)
  • Lucy Harris Feagin (January 13, 1876 – May 8, 1963) was an American teacher and founder of the Feagin School of Dramatic Art in New York City. She was the first woman to establish and operate a drama school in New York City where she taught students who later became prominent actors and actresses. Her students came from around the world. The New York League of Business and Professional Women in June 1938 named Feagin "as one of the twenty-five most outstanding career women of America". (en)
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  • Lucy Feagin (en)
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  • Birmingham, Alabama, US (en)
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  • Union Springs, Alabama, US (en)
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