Ludmilla Tchérina

Ludmilla Tchérina
Date of Birth: 10 Oct 1924
Country: France
Biography: French ballet dancer, actress, artist, and writer (b. Oct. 10, 1924, Paris, France--d. March 21, 2004, Paris), was known almost as much for her beauty and flair as for her talent as a performer. Besides premiering roles for top choreographers, including Serge Lifar and Maurice Béjart, she appeared in films--notably The Red Shoes (1948) and The Tales of Hoffmann (1951)--as well as on television and the stage, wrote novels and a screenplay, and created works of art.
Total Credits at Criticker: 10 (Actor)
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The Red Shoes
Under the authoritarian rule of charismatic ballet impressario Boris Lermontov, his proteges realize the full promise of their talents, but at a price: utter devotion to their art and complete loyalty to Lermontov himself. Under his near-obsessive guidance, young ballerina Victoria Page is poised for superstardom, but earns Lermontov's scorn when she falls in love with Julian Craster, composer of "The Red Shoes," the ballet Lermontov is staging to showcase her talents. (imdb)
The Tales of Hoffmann
This a film version of the opera "The Tales of Hoffmann", however it is NOT just a film of a staged performance... (imdb)
Luna de miel
Australian famer Kit Kelly and his new bride Anna are driving through Europe when they help a stranded motorist. They discover he is Antonio, a famous dancer. Upon learning that Anna was a ballerina before she married, Antonio attempts to persuade her to join his company. (imdb)
Oh... Rosalinda!!
"Die Fledermaus" (The Bat) is the pseudonym adopted by Dr Falke. Floating on the buoyant waltzes of Strauss, this Viennese romp is sure to please. Disguises, tricks and every kind of deception combine to reveal a would-be cheat in hot pursuit of his own wife, much to his chagrin... (imdb)
Sign of the Pagan
With the Roman Empire divided, Attila the Hun hopes to conquer. In his way are a brave centurion, a beautiful princess...and Christianity. (imdb)
Parsifal
Film freely inspired on old poems and legends about the Holy Grail and on the opera by Richard Wagner. (imdb)
Spartacus the Gladiator
Somewhere in the Roman Empire, Spartacus, a young officer, is condemned to be a slave because he hit a superior. Brought back to Roma in a gladiators' school, he escapes and stirs up all the slaves in a revolt against the Roman Empire. (imdb)
Un revenant
A ballet producer returns to his native town and schemes to avenge himself on the family who tried to murder him 20 years before.
Les amants de Teruel
In a troupe of poor traveling comedians who perform in the public square, Isa dances the role of Isabelle in the legend of "Lovers of Teruel". (imdb)
Salomé
Salomé (1969) - TV Movie
The Oscar Wilde play in French with the Dance of the Seven Veils choreographed by Maurice Béjart. (imdb)