Lila Kedrova
October 9, 1909 (115 years old) in Petrograd, Russia (now St. Petersburg, Russia)
Lila Kedrova (October 9, 1918 – February 16, 2000) was a Russian-born French actress. She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Zorba the Greek (1964), and the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical for the same role in the musical version of the film. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lila Kedrova, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 1993 · Next Time the Fire as Mother
- 1991 · A Star for Two as Simone
- 1988 · Some Girls as Granny
- 1984 · Sword of the Valiant: The Legend of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight as Lady of Lyonesse
- 1982 · Blood Tide as Sister Anna
- 1980 · Tell Me a Riddle as Eva
- 1979 · Womanlight as Sonia Tovalski
- 1979 · The Sewers of Paradise as Charlotte
- 1979 · The Skirt Chaser as Olga
- 1978 · The Paradise of Riches as Camille Chevallier
- 1977 · Widows' Nest as Mother
- 1977 · Stop Calling Me Baby! as Countess de Tocqueville
- 1976 · The Tenant as Madame Gaderian
- 1976 · Trotsky is Dead as Natasha
- 1975 · The Night Child as Contessa Cappelli
- 1975 · Footprints on the Moon as Mrs. Heim
- 1975 · Eliza's Horoscope as Lila
- 1974 · To My Dear Mother on Her Birthday as Contessa Mafalda
- 1974 · Soft Beds, Hard Battles as Madame Grenier
- 1972 · Escape to the Sun as Sarah Kaplan
- 1972 · Cool Million as Mme. Martine
- 1972 · Rak as David's mother
- 1972 · A Time for Loving as Madame Olga
- 1970 · The Kremlin Letter as Madam Sophie
- 1968 · The Girl Who Couldn't Say No as Yolanda's Mother
- 1967 · Le canard en fer blanc as Rosa
- 1966 · Maigret at the Pigalle as Rose
- 1966 · Penelope as Princess Sadaba
- 1966 · Torn Curtain as Countess Kuchinska
- 1965 · A High Wind in Jamaica as Rosa
- 1964 · Zorba the Greek as Madame Hortense
- 1964 · Death of a Killer as La mère de Massa
- 1963 · Gypsy Law as Kirvi
- 1959 · My Pal the Gypsy as 'La Choute'
- 1958 · A Woman Like Satan as Manuela
- 1958 · The Lovers of Montparnasse as Anna Zborowsky
- 1957 · This Pretty World as Léa
- 1957 · Until the Last One as Marcella Bastia
- 1956 · Main Street as Pepita
- 1956 · People of No Importance as Mme Vacopoulos
- 1955 · School for Love as Mme. Dimate - mère de Sophie
- 1955 · Razzia as Léa, la toxicomane
- 1955 · The Ragpickers of Emmaus as Bastien's wife (uncredited)
- 1953 · No Way Back as Ljuba
- 1953 · The Oscars as Self
- 1938 · Ultimatum as Irina