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Liliane Montevecchi

Acting
1932-10-13
Paris, France
Liliane Montevecchi (October 13, 1932 – June 29, 2018) was a French-Italian actress, dancer, and singer.

Montevecchi took her first dance classes at 8 with Pierre Duprez, primo ballerino of the Opera in Paris, France. She entered the Conservatoire and completed her training of two years, with Jeanne Schwarz and Mathilde Kschessinska, on the stage of the Opéra Comique. She appeared for the first time on a stage at the Champs Elysées theater in a ballet by David Lichine. She then worked with Léonide Massine and danced in Monte Carlo for the coronation of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco in 1949. She also danced her first steps at the Casino de Paris with Jean Guélis.

Montevecchi began her international career as a prima ballerina in Roland Petit's dance company. She appeared in The Glass Slipper with Michael Wilding and Daddy Long Legs (with Fred Astaire), in both of which she was acting with leading lady Leslie Caron. In the mid-1950s, she was signed to a contract by MGM, which cast her in various roles in such films as Moonfleet with Stewart Granger and Meet Me in Las Vegas with Cyd Charisse and John Brascia. She then played in the Jerry Lewis vehicle The Sad Sack, King Creole with Elvis Presley, and The Young Lions with Montgomery Clift, Dean Martin and Marlon Brando. She knew Gene Kelly, Elizabeth Taylor and Clark Gable, and she took classes at the Actors Studio in New York.

Montevecchi replaced Colette Brosset in the 1958 Broadway revue La Plume de Ma Tante. After some television work in series such as Playhouse 90 and Adventures in Paradise at the end of the decade, Montevecchi opted to leave Hollywood for a star spot in the Folies Bergère in Las Vegas, toured with the company for nine years before appearing at the Folies Bergère in Paris from 1972 to 1978. In 1982, she drew the attention of critics and audiences for her performance in Nine, with Raúl Juliá, for which she won both the Tony and Drama Desk Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. Seven years later, she starred in Grand Hotel, earning a Tony nomination for Best Actress in a Musical.

On TV, she guest–starred in more than 20 shows. Montevecchi also appeared in the films Wall Street and How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days with Matthew McConaughey. She appeared in concert at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center and toured internationally with her semi-autobiographical shows On the Boulevard and Back on the Boulevard. Her solo album On the Boulevard is available from Jay Records. She is featured in the recording of the 1985 concert version of Follies staged at Avery Fisher Hall, and she has starred in musicals such as Irma La Douce, Gigi and Hello Dolly!.

In 1998, she replaced Eartha Kitt as The Wicked Witch of the West in Radio City Entertainment's touring production of The Wizard of Oz, co-starring Mickey Rooney as The Wizard and Jessica Grové as Dorothy. She continued with the show until the spring of 1999 and was succeeded by Jo Anne Worley.

In 2001, Montevecchi appeared as Mistinguett at the Théâtre National de l’Opéra Comique in Paris. ...

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Known For 29 titles
Champs-Elysées (1982) subtitle poster
Champs-Elysées
1982 TV
as Self
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77 Sunset Strip (1958) subtitle poster
77 Sunset Strip
1958 TV
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Adventures in Paradise (1959) subtitle poster
Adventures in Paradise
1959 TV
as Therese Privaux
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Numéro un (1975) subtitle poster
Numéro un
1975 TV
as Self
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How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) subtitle poster
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
2003 Movie
as Mrs. DeLauer
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Behind Closed Doors (1958) subtitle poster
Behind Closed Doors
1958 TV
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Wall Street (1987) subtitle poster
Wall Street
1987 Movie
as Woman at 'Le Cirque'
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King Creole (1958) subtitle poster
King Creole
1958 Movie
as Forty Nina
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The Young Lions (1958) subtitle poster
The Young Lions
1958 Movie
as Françoise
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Night of 100 Stars III (1990) subtitle poster
Night of 100 Stars III
1990 Movie
as Self
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Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There (2003) subtitle poster
Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There
2003 Movie
as Self
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The Glass Slipper (1955) subtitle poster
The Glass Slipper
1955 Movie
as Tehara
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Moonfleet (1955) subtitle poster
Moonfleet
1955 Movie
as Gypsy
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Daddy Long Legs (1955) subtitle poster
Daddy Long Legs
1955 Movie
as College Girl
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Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age (2021) subtitle poster
Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age
2021 Movie
as Self
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Meet Me in Las Vegas (1956) subtitle poster
Meet Me in Las Vegas
1956 Movie
as Lilli
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The Sad Sack (1957) subtitle poster
The Sad Sack
1957 Movie
as Zita
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The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1960) subtitle poster
The Snows of Kilimanjaro
1960 Movie
as Nitcha
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The Idol (2002) subtitle poster
The Idol
2002 Movie
as Nicole
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The Living Idol (1957) subtitle poster
The Living Idol
1957 Movie
as Juanita
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That's Show Business (1975) subtitle poster
That's Show Business
1975 Movie
as Gigi Nietzsche
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Me and the Colonel (1958) subtitle poster
Me and the Colonel
1958 Movie
as Cosette
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Pétrus (1974) subtitle poster
Pétrus
1974 Movie
as Francine
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Femmes de Paris (1953) subtitle poster
Femmes de Paris
1953 Movie
as Woman from Paris
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