Vera Kholodnaya
Actor
Born Aug 5, 1893 · Poltava, Russian Empire [now Ukraine]
Active 1914–1919
Vera Vasilyevna Kholodnaya (née Levchenko) was a Ukrainian-born actress of the silent film era. She was the first star of Imperial Russian cinema.
Filmography
Cinema in Russia (1979) — Film footageThe Woman Who Invented Love (1918) — AntonellaA Corpse Living (1918) — Masha, gypsy womanBe Silent, My Sorrow, Be Silent (1918) — Paula, Lorio's partnerThe Last Tango (1918) — ChloeTortured Souls (1917) — Countess RutskayaHow They Lie (1917) — Ganka, the dancerThe Beast in Man (1917) — SéverineMetropolitan Poison (1917) — Vera DarovskayaAt The Beauty's Altar (1917) — Polya, forester's daughterBy the Fireplace (1917) — Lidiya LaninaForget the Fireplace; the Lights Went out in It ... (1917) — Mara ZetA Life for a Life (1916) — Nata KhromovaMirages (1916) — MariannaThe Moon Beauty (1916) — Anya, Stroev's daughterSong of Triumphant Love (1915) — ElenaChildren of the Age (1915) — Mariya NikolayevnaVanyushin's Children (1915)Anna Karenina (1914) — Italian wet-nurse (uncredited)