Vera Kholodnaya
August 5, 1893 (131 years old) in Poltava, Russian Empire [now Ukraine]
Vera Vasilyevna Kholodnaya (née Levchenko) was a Ukrainian-born actress of the silent film era. She was the first star of Imperial Russian cinema. Only eight of her films have survived, in part or in whole, and the total number she acted in is unknown, with speculation ranging from 50 to 100.
Known For
Credits
- 1993 · Island of the Dead as Self (archive footage)
- 1979 · Cinema in Russia as Film footage
- 1919 · The Funeral of Vera Kholodnaya as Self (archive footage)
- 1918 · A Corpse Living as Mascha
- 1918 · The Last Tango as Chloe
- 1918 · Be Silent, Sorrow, Be Silent as Paula, Lorio's partner
- 1918 · The Woman Who Invented Love as Antonella
- 1917 · The Beast in Man as Séverine
- 1917 · At The Beauty's Altar as Polya, forester's daughter
- 1917 · How They Lie as Ganka, the dancer
- 1917 · Tortured Souls as Countess Rutskaya
- 1917 · Metropolitan Poison as Vera Darovskaya
- 1916 · The Moon Beauty as Anya, Stroev's daughter
- 1916 · A Life for a Life as Nata Khromova
- 1916 · Mirages as Marianna
- 1915 · Cinema — for the Soldier as Herself
- 1915 · Children of the Age as Mariya Nikolayevna
- 1915 · Vanyushin's Children as
- 1915 · Song of Triumphant Love as Elena
- 1914 · Anna Karenina as Italian wet-nurse (uncredited)