Ludmilla Tchérina

About Ludmilla Tchérina

Who is it?: Actress, Miscellaneous Crew, Producer
Birth Day: October 10, 1924
Birth Place: Paris, France
Height: 5' 3½" (1.61 m)
Birth Name: Monique Tchemerzine

Ludmilla Tchérina

Ludmilla Tcherina, a grande dame of the international dance world, was born October 10, 1924, into Russian aristocracy...
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Occupation Actress
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born October 10, 1924 (Paris, France)
Birthday October 10
Town/City Paris, France
Nationality France

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Ludmilla Tcherina, a grande dame of the international dance world, was born October 10, 1924, into Russian aristocracy as the daughter of Prince Avenir Tchemerzine (he was a general) and Stephane Finette, a Frenchwoman.

She began dancing at the age of three, and by the time she was seven she was showing marks of brilliance. At eleven she made her professional debut and trained at the school of the Paris Opera. In 1940 she joined Serge Lifar's Monte Carlo Ballet, becoming the youngest prima ballerina in the history of dance, under the pseudonym of "Tcherzina.

" Chief among her performances there was her Juliet in "Romeo and Juliet" (1942). She was 21 when offered her first film role, in The Lover's Return (1946) with French star Louis Jouvet. In 1948 she made her British film bow with the stylized fairy tale classic The Red Shoes (1948) and went on to perform gloriously in The Tales of Hoffman (1951).

Both of these films also featured her husband and frequent dance partner, Edmond Audran. Shortly after the filming of Hoffman, Audran was tragically killed in a road accident. The grief-stricken Tcherina went into seclusion but was persuaded to return to her art form in 1953 by second husband Raymond Roi, who remained her husband until her death in 2004.

It was her film work in Hoffmann that perked up the eyes and ears of Hollywood. She made her American debut in Sign of the Pagan (1954), in which she performed a straight dramatic role along with an interpretative dance.

This marked her first departure from classical ballet. After starring in the British picture Oh...Rosalinda!! (1955), she would appear less and less in film and devote herself more to painting and sculpting.

In 1970 she still enthralled audiences with her dance performance in "Joan of Arc at the Stake." She authored two novels in the 1980s: "L'amour au miroir" (1983) and "La femme a l'envers (1986).

Ludmilla Tchérina Net Worth and Salary

  • Raymond Roi (28 May 1953 - 21 March 2004) ( her death)
  • Edmond Audran (1946 - 19 July 1951) ( his death)

Ludmilla Tchérina Movies

  • The Red Shoes (1948) as Irina Boronskaja
  • The Tales of Hoffmann (1951) as Giulietta
  • Clara de Montargis (1951) as Clara
  • Oh... Rosalinda!! (1955) as Rosalinda

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