Alisa Georgyevna Koonen (Russian: ???´?? ???´??????? ??´????), also known as Alice Coonen (October 17 [O.S.
October 5] 1889 – August 20, 1974), was a Russian and Soviet actress and the wife of the director Alexander Tairov.
Koonen was born in Moscow in a family of Belgian origin.
At age 16 she joined the Moscow Art Theatre and studied with Stanislavski.
She first appeared on the stage in Woe from Wit in 1906.
At 19 she had her first major role, Mytyl in The Blue Bird (1908); she also performed Masha in Leo Tolstoy’s The Living Corpse and Anitra in Ibsen’s Peer Gynt.In 1913 Koonen moved to the Free Theatre of Konstantin Mardzhanov, which lasted only one season.
There she met and married Tairov, and in 1914 they created the Chamber Theater, where she became a leading actress.
Her concert repertoire included verses by Alexander Blok and Ivan Turgenev as well as selections from Chamber Theater productions.Koonen died in Moscow and was buried at Novodevichy Cemetery.