Nadia Gray

Nadia Gray

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Born
November 23, 1923
Died
June 13, 1994

Born Nadia Kujnir-Herescu in Bucharest, Romania, on November 23, 1923, to a Russian father and a Bessarabian mother, the future actress Nadia Gray was raised there. She met first husband Constantin Cantacuzino (1905-1958), a Romanian aviator and noted WWII fighter ace, while she was a passenger on…

Biography

Born Nadia Kujnir-Herescu in Bucharest, Romania, on November 23, 1923, to a Russian father and a Bessarabian mother, the future actress Nadia Gray was raised there. She met first husband Constantin Cantacuzino (1905-1958), a Romanian aviator and noted WWII fighter ace, while she was a passenger on one of his commercial air flights. The couple fled the country during the Communist takeover of Romania in the late 1940s and emigrated to Paris. There Nadia enjoyed a vast international career as a Cosmopolitan lead and second lead on stage and in films. The couple eventually settled in Spain.

She made her film debut in a leading role as a young waitress who yearns to be a star in the French-Austrian co-production of L'inconnu d'un soir (1949) and went on to essay a number of more mature, sophisticated, glamorous patricians in European films, often a continental jet setter or bourgeoisie type. Earlier roles that led to European stardom included her countess in Monseigneur (1949), the woman in love with a thief in The Spider and the Fly (1949), and the role of Cristina Versini in the Italian technicolor biopic of the composer Puccini (1953). Her roster of continental male co-stars went on to include such legendary stalwarts as Marcello Mastroianni, 'Vittorio de Sica', Rossano Brazzi, Errol Flynn, Maurice Ronet and Gabriele Ferzetti. Among her scattered appearances in English-speaking productions were a mixture of adventures, dramas, comedies and horrors including Valley of the Eagles (1951) with John McCallum and Jack Warner, Night Without Stars (1951) opposite David Farrar, The Captain's Table (1959) starring John Gregson and Donald Sinden, I Like Money (1961) starring Peter Sellers, Maniac (1963) co-starring Kerwin Mathews, The Naked Runner (1967) starring Frank Sinatra and a supporting role in the classic Albert Finney/Audrey Hepburn romance Two for the Road (1967). Nadia is most famous, however, for her cameo role toward the end of Federico Fellini's masterpiece La Dolce Vita (1960) as a bored and wealthy socialite who celebrates her divorce by performing a memorable mink-coated striptease during a jaded party sequence in her home.

Following the death of her first husband in Spain in 1958 (he was only 52), Nadia continued to film and settled permanently in America in the late 60s after meeting and marrying second husband Herbert Silverman, a New York lawyer. She retired from films completely in 1976 and began headlining as a singing cabaret star. The trend-setting Russian-Romanian beauty died of a stroke in Manhattan on June 13, 1994 at age 70 and was survived by her second husband and two stepchildren.

Actress

The PrisonerThe Prisoner(1967)as Nadia
The Naked RunnerThe Naked Runner(1967)as Karen Gisevius
Les aventures de Michel VaillantLes aventures de Michel Vaillant(1967)as Francesca
The Oldest ProfessionThe Oldest Profession(1967)as Nadia (segment: Aujourd'hui)
Two for the RoadTwo for the Road(1967)as Françoise Dalbret

Soundtrack

L'inconnu d'un soirL'inconnu d'un soir(1949)

Self

Pop Culture Unplugged w/ EliasPop Culture Unplugged w/ Elias(2017)as Self
Camera ThreeCamera Three(1954)as Self - Narrator, Self - Natrator
Remembering Jean GabinRemembering Jean Gabin(1978)as Self - Host
Schön war die Zeit(1964)as Self - Musician
École des vedettesÉcole des vedettes(1956)as Self

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
Simenon et l'affaire du cinéma(2020)as Self
The Prisoner Video CompanionThe Prisoner Video Companion(1990)

Known for

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Nadia Gray in The Spider and the Fly (1949)David Farrar and Nadia Gray in Night Without Stars (1951)David Farrar and Nadia Gray in Night Without Stars (1951)Nadia Gray and John Gregson in The Captain's Table (1959)Nadia Gray, Kerwin Mathews, and George Pastell in Maniac (1963)Nadia Gray and Kerwin Mathews in Maniac (1963)

Credit Score: Nadia Gray

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1La Dolce Vita10.0019618.01485857
2Two for the Road3.7519677.30115698
3The Spider and the Fly3.2519496.700494
4Maniac3.0919635.9001773
5Agguato sul mare3.0919555.4007
6Les femmes s'en balancent3.0919545.700190
7Ivan, Son of the White Devil2.6019544.20018
8Folies-Bergère2.0019574.70068