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Lila Kedrova(1909-2000)

  • Actress
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Lila Kedrova in Le rideau déchiré (1966)
An adventurer hunting for treasure in Greece accidentally frees a monster that forces local villagers to sacrifice virgins.
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Lila Kedrova was a Russian actress, who spend most of her career as an expatriate. For her role as widowed courtesan Madame Hortense in Zorba le grec (1964), Kedrova won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She was the first Russian actress to win the award, and this was her only Academy Award nomination.

Kedrova was born in Petrogad, Russia (modern Saint Petersburg). She claimed to have been born in 1918, but she may have older by several years. She wanted to appear younger than she was. Her father was opera singer and liturgical music composer Nikolay Kedrov Sr. (1871-1940). Her mother was opera singer Sofia Gladkaya (1875-1975) was a singer at the Mariinsky Theatre and a teacher at the Conservatoire de Paris. Kedrova's older brother was composer Nikolay Kedrov Jr. (c. 1904-1981). Her sister, Irene Kedroff (real name: Irina Nikolayevna Kedrova) was a soprano.

The Kedrov family left the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic c. 1922, before the formation of the Soviet Union. They settled in Berlin , in the Weimar Republic. In 1928, the family moved to France (during the Third French Republic), where her parents were able to find better jobs.

Kedrova made her theatrical debut in 1932, appearing with the Moscow Art Theatre touring company, the foremost state-supported theatre of the Soviet Union. She made her film debut in the World War I-themed historical drama Ultimatum (1938). She appeared exclusively in French theatre and film until 1964. "Zorba the Greek" was her first appearance in an English-language film.

Kedrova's next notable role was that of Polish noblewoman Countess Kuchinska in the political thriller Le rideau déchiré (1966). She found some success in American theatre, playing Fraulein Schneider in the West End stage production of "Cabaret" (1968). She shared the stage with Judi Dench.

Kedrova appeared in Hollywood films for several years, mostly typecast in the role of an either eccentric or outright insane woman. Her last film appearance was a maternal role in the international co-production Et ensuite, le feu (1993). She retired from acting as she was suffering from Alzheimer's disease.

In February 2000, Kedrova died in her residence in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, The cause of death was pneumonia. She was cremated, and her ashes were buried in the Kedrov family grave at the Russian cemetery in Paris.
BornOctober 9, 1909
DiedFebruary 16, 2000(90)
BornOctober 9, 1909
DiedFebruary 16, 2000(90)
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  • Won 1 Oscar
    • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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Known for

Zorba le grec (1964)
Zorba le grec
7.6
  • Madame Hortense
  • 1964
Le rideau déchiré (1966)
Le rideau déchiré
6.6
  • Countess Kuchinska
  • 1966
Roman Polanski in Le locataire (1976)
Le locataire
7.5
  • Madame Gaderian
  • 1976
L'épée du vaillant (1984)
L'épée du vaillant
4.4
  • Lady of Lyonesse
  • 1984

Credits

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Actress



  • Et ensuite, le feu (1993)
    Et ensuite, le feu
    5.6
    • Mother
    • 1993
  • A Star for Two (1991)
    A Star for Two
    5.9
    • Simone
    • 1991
  • Two Men
    6.2
    TV Movie
    • Rose
    • 1988
  • Jennifer Connelly, Patrick Dempsey, Ashley Greenfield, and Sheila Kelley in Some Girls (1988)
    Some Girls
    5.7
    • Granny
    • 1988
  • L'épée du vaillant (1984)
    L'épée du vaillant
    4.4
    • Lady of Lyonesse
    • 1984
  • Deborah Shelton in Blood Tide (1982)
    Blood Tide
    4.4
    • Sister Anna
    • 1982
  • Il turno (1981)
    Il turno
    5.9
    • Maria
    • 1981
  • Tell me... (1980)
    Tell me...
    6.4
    • Eva
    • 1980
  • Les parents terribles (1980)
    Les parents terribles
    5.6
    TV Movie
    • Yvonne
    • 1980
  • The Ghost Sonata
    6.8
    TV Movie
    • The mummy
    • 1980
  • Françoise Dorner in Les amours de la belle époque (1979)
    Les amours de la belle époque
    6.4
    TV Series
    • Mme Grabut
    • 1980
  • Le petit théâtre d'Antenne 2 (1977)
    Le petit théâtre d'Antenne 2
    TV Series
    • 1979
  • Romy Schneider and Yves Montand in Clair de femme (1979)
    Clair de femme
    6.4
    • Sonia Tovalski
    • 1979
  • Les égouts du paradis (1979)
    Les égouts du paradis
    6.1
    • Charlotte
    • 1979
  • Catherine Alric, Danielle Darrieux, Nicole Garcia, Annie Girardot, and Jean Rochefort in Le cavaleur (1979)
    Le cavaleur
    6.2
    • Olga
    • 1979

Soundtrack



  • Zorba le grec (1964)
    Zorba le grec
    7.6
    • performer: "Riri Ririka" from the operetta "Our Ririka" (1929) (uncredited)
    • 1964

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Torn Curtain
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Zorba the Greek
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Zorba the Greek

Personal details

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  • Official site
    • France's national library catalogue
  • Alternative names
    • Lila Kedrowa
  • Born
    • October 9, 1909
    • Petrograd, Russia [now St. Petersburg, Russia]
  • Died
    • February 16, 2000
    • Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada(congestive heart disease and Alzheimer's disease)
  • Spouses
      Richard HowardDecember 31, 1968 - February 16, 2000 (her death)
  • Parents
      Nikolay Kedrov Sr.
  • Other works
    She acted in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard," at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford, Surrey, England with Patrick Wymark, Marty Cruickshank, Stephanie Bidmead, James Cairncross, Hazel Hughes, Terry Scully, Michael Elphick, and Edward Atienza in the cast. Richard Cottrell was director.
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    • 1 Article

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  • Trivia
    She was the first Russian actress to win an Oscar.
  • Salary
    • La lettre du Kremlin
      (1970)
      $13,000 .00

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