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Known For
Acting
Born
1909-10-09
Place of Birth
Petrograd, Russia (now St. Petersburg, Russia)
Lila Kedrova
Biography
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.
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Known For
Acting History
1993
Next Time the Fire as Mother
1991A Star for Two as Simone
1988Some Girls as Granny
1984Sword of the Valiant: The Legend of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight as Lady of Lyonesse
1982Blood Tide as Sister Anna
1980Tell Me a Riddle as Eva
1979Womanlight as Sonia Tovalski
1979The Sewers of Paradise as Charlotte
1979The Skirt Chaser as Olga
1978The Paradise of Riches as Camille Chevallier
1977Widows' Nest as Mother
1977Stop Calling Me Baby! as Countess de Tocqueville
1976The Tenant as Madame Gaderian
1976Trotsky is Dead as Natasha
1975The Night Child as Contessa Cappelli
1975Footprints on the Moon as Mrs. Heim
1975Eliza's Horoscope as Lila
1974To My Dear Mother on Her Birthday as Contessa Mafalda
1974Soft Beds, Hard Battles as Madame Grenier
1972Escape to the Sun as Sarah Kaplan
1972Cool Million as Mme. Martine
1972Rak as David's mother
1972A Time for Loving as Madame Olga
1970The Kremlin Letter as Madam Sophie
1968The Girl Who Couldn't Say No as Yolanda's Mother
1967Le canard en fer blanc as Rosa
1966Maigret at the Pigalle as Rose
1966Penelope as Princess Sadaba
1966Torn Curtain as Countess Kuchinska
1965A High Wind in Jamaica as Rosa
1964Zorba the Greek as Madame Hortense
1964Death of a Killer as La mère de Massa
1963Gypsy Law as Kirvi
1959My Pal the Gypsy as 'La Choute'
1958A Woman Like Satan as Manuela
1958The Lovers of Montparnasse as Anna Zborowsky
1957This Pretty World as Léa
1957Until the Last One as Marcella Bastia
1956Main Street as Pepita
1956People of No Importance as Mme. Vacopoulos
1955School for Love as Mrs. Dimater, Sophie's mother
1955Razzia as Léa, la toxicomane
1955The Ragpickers of Emmaus as Bastien's wife (uncredited)
1954Les impures as Mme Denis, la concierge
1953No Way Back as Ljuba
1953The Oscars as Self
1938Ultimatum as Irina









