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  1. When she left Hollywood she reportedly said, “Hollywood – I wasted seven good years of my life there.”. During her final years, she spent time with her family. She also wrote, appeared in plays, and hosted lectures. Sadly, her daughter was only four when Elissa died of cancer. Elissa Landi was a star in the 1930s but left Hollywood ...

  2. Elissa Landiová (rodným jménem Elisabeth Marie Christine von Kühneltová, [1] [2] nepřechýleně Elissa Landi; 6. prosince 1904, Benátky – 21. října 1948, Kingston) byla rakousko - americká filmová a divadelní herečka. Během své 17leté kariéry se nejvíce proslavila v hollywoodských filmech z 20. a 30. let 20. století. [3 ...

  3. Elissa Landi and Charley Chase host a Chinese-themed tea party near the Southern California seashore complete with musical entertainment, a fashion show, and attended by Hollywood celebrities. Director: Roy Rowland | Stars: Elissa Landi, Joe Morrison, Leon Errol, Al Lyons Band. Votes: 238

  4. Elissa Landi, the former screen actress, died at Kingston, New York, yesterday of cancer. She was 44. Her doctor told reporters that she ...

  5. www.scottobrienauthor.com › Elissa-LandiElissa Landi

    Elissa Landi's convoluted back-story begins with her Mother Caroline's claim to being the illegitimate daughter of Empress Elisabeth of Austria. Unraveling a "mystery" that is as audacious as it is baffling fuels the first chapter. Another ruse (so to speak) was Caroline's assertion that Elissa (born Elisabeth Kuhnelt) and her brother Tony were born in Venice, Italy. Kleinhart, Austria, just ...

  6. 10. Dez. 2017 · 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.

  7. 18. Aug. 2021 · Born 1904 as Elisabeth Marie Christine Kühnelt in Venice, Italian-born Austrian-American actress Elissa Landi debuted on stage in Dandy Dick (1923). She joined the Oxford Repertory Company at an early age, and appeared in many successful British and American stage productions. In 1926, she starred in Dorothy Brandon’s Blind Alley in the West ...