Rosalind Ivan

Rosalind Ivan (27 November 1880 – 6 April 1959) was an English stage and film character actress.

By age ten, Ivan was performing as a concert pianist in England, but financial problems with her family caused her to cease studying piano when she was sixteen.

She joined Sir Henry Irving's distinguished company and in America appeared as Mme.

[4] Ivan had a memorable role as the nagging wife of a bank teller (Edward G. Robinson) in Fritz Lang's film Scarlet Street (1945).

On April 6, 1959, Ivan was found dead in her hotel room in New York City.