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Lya Lys is a Actor American born on 18 may 1908 at Berlin (German)

Lya Lys

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Birth name Nathalie Margoulis
Nationality USA
Birth 18 may 1908 at Berlin (German)
Death 2 june 1986 (at 78 years) at Newport Beach (USA)

Lya Lys (18 May 1908 – 2 June 1986) was an German-born actress.

Biography

Lya Lys was born Nathalie Margoulis in Berlin on 18 May 1908 (IMDb gives her birth name as Natalia Lyecht) to a Russian banker and French pediatrician who moved to Paris when she was about seven. Her father's name is not known; her mother was Ina Löscht (née Blumenfeld), who later served at a French field hospital during the early months of World War II. Her fate during or after the German invasion is unclear. Nathalie was educated in France and Switzerland and later studied language at the Sorbonne.

In the late 1920s, Lya Lys was among a group of French actors that included Charles Boyer, André Berley and Mona Goya who were brought to Hollywood by MGM to work on films intended for the French market. Reportedly, after her contract expired, Lys received a Hollywood movie offer just as she was about to board an ocean liner to return to Europe. In 1930, Lys returned to Paris to star in Salvador Dalí and Luis Buñuel's surrealistic film, L'Age d'Or (1930), considered by many as her most memorable performance. She then returned to America,

In 1931 she married Charles Morton, a young silent film actor. The couple divorced some months later not long after the birth of their daughter. Later a dispute over alimony payments would see Morton spending a few days behind bars. Her second marriage to Percy Montague, a business manager, in April, 1932 ended in divorce sometime before the end of the decade. Lys took US citizenship in 1933.

Just prior to the outbreak of World War II Lya Lys was in Paris to perform in the play The King’s Dough. As the possibility of war became more imminent she decided it prudent to return to America. Because of the number of refugees fleeing Europe, Lys was unable to obtain passage on a passenger ship from France and was advised to travel north to a less crowded Scandinavian port. This meant crossing through Germany where Lys, by then an American citizen, was detained by Nazi border guards for two or three days. Sometime earlier she’d bluntly turned down an offer by a Nazi official to appear in German propaganda films. Lys was finally allowed to leave after having her luggage searched and travel money confiscated and being told never to return to Germany. Some months later she appeared in the American anti-Nazi film Confessions of a Nazi Spy

Once while filming a scene in the 1939 film The Return of Doctor X, actor Dennis Morgan took Lys by the arm and broke into song when she became upset over blowing her lines. A moment later Humphrey Bogart, who was also in the scene, joined Morgan in the serenade. Lys' early Hollywood career was hampered by her thick accent that, by the time she appeared in Paramount's The Great Gambini (1937) and toured in the play Night of January 16, had become barely noticeable.

In 1940 she married John Gunnerson, a Chicago vending machine manufacturer and former husband of actress Anna Q. Nilsson. Their marriage, which Lys later described as the worst mistake of her life, ended in a Mexican divorce in 1943, some nine months after she'd suffered a nervous breakdown. On the same day she filed for divorce, with no request for alimony, Lys also declared bankruptcy and never returned to acting. Her last film was Murder in the Sky (1940) opposite Ronald Reagan. Lys' name continued to appear in the papers for a few years in columns giving fashion advice.

In 1954 she married George Feit. Lya Lys Feit died on 2 June 1986 at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach, from heart failure at the age of 78. She was survived by George Feit, her husband of 32 years, daughter Joyce Wells and two grandchildren.

Usually with

Luis Buñuel
Luis Buñuel
(1 films)
Edward Brophy
Edward Brophy
(3 films)
Akim Tamiroff
Akim Tamiroff
(4 films)
Buster Keaton
Buster Keaton
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Lya Lys (18 films)

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Actress

Murder in the Air, 55minutes
Directed by Lewis Seiler
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Comedy-drama, Action
Actors Ronald Reagan, John Litel, Lya Lys, James Stephenson, Frank Wilcox, Eddie Foy, Jr.
Roles Hilda Riker
Rating55% 2.758782.758782.758782.758782.75878
Sur le cadavre d'un clochard, une ceinture avec 50000 $ est retrouvée.
The Return of Doctor X, 1h2
Directed by Vincent Sherman
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Thriller, Horror, Crime
Themes Vampires in film
Actors Wayne Morris, Priscilla Lane, Rosemary Lane, Humphrey Bogart, Dennis Morgan, John Litel
Roles Angela
Rating57% 2.8536852.8536852.8536852.8536852.853685
A pair of bizarre murders occur wherein the victims are drained of their rare blood type. Reporter Walter Garrett (Wayne Morris) consults with his friend Dr. Mike Rhodes (Dennis Morgan) which leads them to Rhodes' former mentor, hematologist Dr. Francis Flegg (John Litel). Flegg is initially unhelpful but when Garrett and Rhodes notice a striking resemblance between Flegg's strange assistant, Marshall Quesne (Humphrey Bogart) and the late Dr. Maurice Xavier, they confront Flegg. Flegg admits that he used scientific methods to bring Xavier back from the grave and employed a synthetic blood formula to sustain his life. However, the formula is unstable, and therefore, Quesne/Xavier must seek out human victims with a rare blood type featured in the formula in order stay alive.
Confessions of a Nazi Spy, 1h44
Directed by Anatole Litvak
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Spy
Themes Spy films, Documentary films about war, Documentary films about historical events, Political films, Documentary films about World War II
Actors Edward G. Robinson, Francis Lederer, George Sanders, Paul Lukas, Henry O'Neill, Dorothy Tree
Roles Erika Wolf
Rating66% 3.344123.344123.344123.344123.34412
Dr. Karl Kassel (Paul Lukas) comes to America to rally support for the Nazi cause among German Americans. He instructs his audience at a German restaurant that the Führer has declared war on the evils of democracy and that, as Germans, they should carry out his wishes. Kurt Schneider (Francis Lederer), an unemployed malcontent, joins the cause and eventually becomes a spy for the group. A letter written by Schneider to a liaison in Scotland is intercepted by a British Military Intelligence officer (James Stephenson), leading to the ring's downfall.
The Young in Heart, 1h30
Directed by Richard Wallace
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Comedy-drama
Actors Janet Gaynor, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Paulette Goddard, Roland Young, Billie Burke, Henry Stephenson
Rating72% 3.6403053.6403053.6403053.6403053.640305
A family of con artists led by Colonel Anthony "Sahib" Carleton (Roland Young) and his wife Marmy (Billie Burke) are working the French Riviera in search of wealthy potential mates for their daughter George-Anne (Janet Gaynor) and son Richard (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.). Sahib, a former Canadian actor, passes himself off as a former officer who served with the Bengal Lancers in India where he was given his honorary name. George-Anne flirts with her Scottish suitor, Duncan Macrea (Richard Carlson), whom she dismisses when she learns that he is not rich. And while Richard puts the moves on wealthy Adele Jennings, Sahib cheats her father out of a large sum of money in a card game. When the local police confirm the true identities of the Carleton family, they provide them with complimentary train tickets to London and order them to leave the country.
The Lives of a Bengal Lancer, 1h49
Directed by Henry Hathaway
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Action, Adventure
Themes Political films
Actors Gary Cooper, Franchot Tone, Richard Cromwell, Guy Standing, Kathleen Burke, C. Aubrey Smith
Roles Girl on Train (uncredited)
Rating69% 3.4960553.4960553.4960553.4960553.496055
On the northwest frontier of India during the British Raj, Scottish Canadian Lieutenant Alan McGregor (Gary Cooper), in charge of newcomers, welcomes two replacements to the 41st Bengal Lancers, Lieutenant Forsythe (Franchot Tone) and Lieutenant Donald Stone (Richard Cromwell), the son of the unit's commander, Colonel Tom Stone (Guy Standing). Lieutenant Stone has volunteered to serve on the Indian front solely in the belief that his father specifically sent for him, while Lieutenant Forsythe, an experienced cavalrymen, is simply sent off as a replacement for an officer who recently died. After the formal introduction, Lieutenant Stone realizes his father never actually sent for him, a discovery that breaks his heart. In attempt to show impartiality, the colonel treats his son very coldly, which is misinterpreted and causes even more frustration and resentment in the young man.
George White's 1935 Scandals, 1h24
Directed by James Tinling, Harry Lachman
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Musical, Romance
Themes Musical films
Actors Alice Faye, James Dunn, Cliff Edwards, Arline Judge, Lyda Roberti, Ned Sparks
Roles French Girl - Old Southern Custom (uncredited)
Rating58% 2.9068152.9068152.9068152.9068152.906815
The film centers on real-life stage and screen producer George White as he gathers acts for his new Broadway revue. At the top of his list is blonde Alice Faye. Also appearing in the film was James Dunn and Cliff Edwards.
Vagabond Lady, 1h11
Directed by Sam Taylor
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Robert Young, Evelyn Venable, Reginald Denny, Frank Craven, Berton Churchill, Ferdinand Gottschalk
Roles Pat, Tony's Friend (uncredited)
Rating59% 2.9592952.9592952.9592952.9592952.959295
Irresponsible, happy-go-lucky Tony Spear returns home to the United States and his family after years of sailing throughout the Orient with his crewman Corky Nye. His wealthy department store owner father R. D. Spear and brother John are fearful of what damage he will do to their reputations as staid, respected businessmen, remembering what happened the last time.
The Merry Widow, 1h39
Directed by Ernst Lubitsch
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Musical, Romance
Themes Monde imaginaire, Films about music and musicians, Musical films, Operetta films
Actors Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Edward Everett Horton, Una Merkel, George Barbier, Minna Gombell
Rating71% 3.5937953.5937953.5937953.5937953.593795
Playboy, Captain Danilo (Maurice Chevalier), is ordered by King Achmet of Marshovia (George Barbier) to court and marry Madame Sonia (Jeanette MacDonald), a rich widow who owns a large portion of the kingdom.
The Big Brain, 1h12
Directed by George Archainbaud
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors George E. Stone, Phillips Holmes, Fay Wray, Minna Gombell, Lilian Bond, Reginald Owen
Rating55% 2.7803352.7803352.7803352.7803352.780335
This script must be run from the command line
Jimmy and Sally, 1h5
Directed by James Tinling
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors James Dunn, Claire Trevor, Harvey Stephens, Lya Lys, Jed Prouty, Alma Lloyd
Roles Pola Wenski
Rating53% 2.6980152.6980152.6980152.6980152.698015
Parlor, Bedroom and Bath, 1h13
Directed by Edward Brophy, Edward Sedgwick, Claude Autant-Lara
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Théâtre, Films based on plays
Actors Buster Keaton, Charlotte Greenwood, Jeanne Helbling, Reginald Denny, André Luguet, Françoise Rosay
Roles Leila Crofton
Rating60% 3.0433553.0433553.0433553.0433553.043355
Jeffrey Haywood (Reginald Denny) wants to get married to Virginia Embrey (Sally Eilers). However, Virginia refused to marry unless her older sister, the hard-to-please Angelica (Dorothy Christy) gets married first. Angelica, in turn, finds every man she knows too dull and predictable, and for this reason prefers to stay single. Jeff then tries to make Angelica interested in the mild-mannered and timid Reggie Irving (played by Keaton) passing him off as a notorious playboy to intrigue her. He asks his friend Polly to teach Reggie "how to treat a woman right", but he turns out to be a disastrous learner.