
Elissa Landi
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Elissa Landi (December 6, 1904 – October 21, 1948) was an Italian born actress who was popular in Hollywood films of the 1920s and 1930s. Rumoured to be a descendant of Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria, she was noted for her aristocratic bearing. Born Elisabeth Marie Christine Kühnelt in Venice, Landi was raised in Austria and educated in England. Her first ambition was to be a writer, and she wrote her first novel at the age of twenty. She would return to writing during lulls in her acting career. She joined the Oxford Repertory Company at an early age, appearing in many British and American stage successes. During the 1920s she appeared in British, French, and German films before travelling to the United States to appear in a Broadway production of A Farewell to Arms. She was signed to a contact by Fox Film Corporation (later 20th Century Fox) in 1931. She played the heroine in Cecil B. De Mille's The Sign of the Cross (1932), but was overshadowed by Claudette Colbert who played the flashier role of Poppea. She was paired successfully with some of the major leading men, such as David Manners, Charles Farrell, Warner Baxter, and Ronald Colman in romantic dramas such as Body and Soul (1931) before appearing in the box office hit The Count of Monte Cristo (1934) with Robert Donat. Her contract with Fox was abruptly cancelled in 1936 as a result of her refusal to accept a particular role. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer signed her to a contract and after a couple of romantic dramas she played the cousin of Myrna Loy in the very popular After the Thin Man (1936). After only two more films she retired, in 1943. She became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1943, and dedicated herself to writing, producing six novels and a series of poems. She died from cancer in Kingston, New York, and was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in Newburyport, Massachusetts. Elissa Landi has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contributions to Motion Pictures, at 1615 Vine St. Description above from the Wikipedia article Elissa Landi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
Credits

The Count of Monte Cristo (1934)
as Mercedes

The Sign of the Cross (1932)
as Mercia

After the Thin Man (1936)
as Selma Forrest Landis

Sisters Under the Skin (1934)
as Blossom Bailey

Crimson Dynasty (1935)
as Princess Aurore

Enter Madame (1935)
as Lisa Della Robbia

The Warrior's Husband (1933)
as Antiope

The Amateur Gentleman (1936)
as Lady Cleone Meredith

Man of Two Worlds (1934)
as Joan Pemberton

Sin (1928)
as Kersti

Bolibar (1928)
as Françoise-Marie / La Monita

Mad Holiday (1936)
as Peter Dean

The Yellow Ticket (1931)
as Marya Kalish

Wicked (1931)
as Margot Rande

The Great Flirtation (1934)
as Zita Marishka

Devil's Lottery (1932)
as Evelyn Beresford

Corregidor (1943)
as Dr. Royce Lee Stockman

The Woman in Room 13 (1932)
as Laura Ramsey

The Masquerader (1933)
as Eve Chilcote

Hollywood Party (1937)
as Herself - the Hostess

Knowing Men (1930)
as Korah Hurley / Collette

Body and Soul (1931)
as Carla

By Candlelight (1933)
as Marie

Always Goodbye (1931)
as Lila Banning
The Voice of Hollywood (1930)
Actor

A Passport to Hell (1932)
as Myra Carson

Without Regret (1935)
as Jennifer Gage

Underground (1928)
as Nell

I Loved You Wednesday (1933)
as Vicki Meredith

The Thirteenth Chair (1937)
as Helen Trent

The Price of Things (1930)
as Anthea Mary Dayre

London (1927)
as Alice Cranston

Children of Chance (1930)
as Binnie





