Lolita Davidovich

Lolita Davidovich (b. July 15, 1961) is an American actress of Serbian heritage. She is occasionally credited as "Lolita David." She first received notice co-starring in Blaze (1989) with Paul Newman. She beat out 600 other actresses for the title role of the notorious burlesque performer, Blaze Starr. More recently, she appeared in several episodes on the first season of the Showtime lesbian-themed television series, The L Word.

Partial filmography

  • Gods and Monsters (1998)
  • Leap of Faith (1992)
  • Raising Cain (1992)
  • Blaze (1989)

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More recently, she appeared in several episodes on the first season of the Showtime lesbian-themed television series, The L Word. She retired in 1940, and died in Beverly Hills, California in 1992. She beat out 600 other actresses for the title role of the notorious burlesque performer, Blaze Starr. Her best remembered films are arguably some of those in which she played key supporting roles, such as Anthony Adverse (1936) and Waterloo Bridge (1940). She is occasionally credited as "Lolita David." She first received notice co-starring in Blaze (1989) with Paul Newman. The films in which she played lead roles such as Panama Lady (1939) with Lucille Ball, were popular but did not make her a major star. July 15, 1961) is an American actress of Serbian heritage. During the 1930s Duna played a variety of nationalities but, despite her European background, was often cast as fiery Latin femme fatales in films that made full use of her exotic and glamorous persona.

Lolita Davidovich (b. She made her film debut in The Indiscretions of Eve (1932) in the starring role (along with Jessica Tandy also making her debut). Blaze (1989). Born Stephanie Berindey in Budapest, Hungary, Duna first attracted attention as a thirteen year old ballet dancer in Europe. Raising Cain (1992). Steffi Duna (February 8, 1910 – April 22, 1992) was a Hungarian born film actress popular in American and British films during the 1930s. Leap of Faith (1992).

Gods and Monsters (1998).