
Lilita Ozoliņa
Biography
Lilita Ozoliņa (born 19 November 1947 in Riga) is an actress of Latvian theater and cinema.
Before the war, Lilita's mother, Albertina, worked as a director's assistant at a German film studio, and father Arvids was a pilot-pilot. Lilita, having passed the admission competition, successfully entered the Riga Film Studio folk cinema actor studio. In parallel with her studies in 1966, she began working at the Latvian Academy of Arts Daile Theater of the Latvian SSR. In 1969, Lilita graduated from cinema actor studies, and in 1971, faculty of actors at the Latvian Academy of Music, Jāzeps Vītols.
Received Lilita Berzina Award (2008). "The Night of the Night" as the best actress of the year for the role of Alice in the production of A. Strindberg's play "Dance of Death" at M. Chekhov's Riga Russian Theater (1996). as an annual actress in the role of the second.
Lilita Ozoliņa has a daughter Liliāna Ozoliņa, who has been the director of the television channel MTV Latvia.
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Known For
Acting History
2021
Diva
2020Tsoi
2019Oma as Oma
2018Eva
2018Bille as mājas saimniece
2016The Chronicles of Melanie as deported woman
2016Divorce Formula as Oskars mother
2016The Hero
1996Anna
1993The Cat's Mill as (voice)
1991Maija and Paija as Pate
1990The Zitar Family as Alvīne
1990Zītaru dzimta as Alvīne
1987Him, Her, and the Kids
1986We Will Meet in the Metro
1986Double Trap
1986The Double
1985Anna Firling's Roads
1984Fronte tēva pagalmā
1984Applause, Applause...
1982Short Tutorial on Loving
1982Long Road in the Dunes
1982Long Road in the Dunes as Marta Ozola
1982The Private Life of Santa Claus
1980A Birdless Night as Ilze
1980Cīrulīši
1976Son of a Chairman
1976In a Claws of a Black Cancer as Māra
1976Lake Sonata as Vija
1974Olegs and Aina as Aina
1974Dunduriņš
1973Checkmate to the Queen of Diamonds as Strauta
1973Kara ceļa mantinieki as Ismena
1973Peterss
1970Klavs - The Son of Martin
1970Uzbērums
1969Beams Through Glass as Asja Rituma
1968Ceļa zīmes as Inga
1967When Rain and Wind Hit Against Your Window as Velta








