Lili Damita
- Birth Date:
- 10.07.1904
- Death date:
- 21.03.1994
- Extra names:
- Lili Damita, Лили Дамита, Lili Damita
- Categories:
- Actor, Singer
- Nationality:
- french
- Cemetery:
- Set cemetery
Lili Damita (July 10, 1904 – March 21, 1994) was a French actress and singer who appeared in 33 movies between 1922 and 1937.
Spouse(s)
- Errol Flynn (1935–1942)
- Allen Loomis (1962–1983)
Children
- Sean Flynn (May 31, 1941; disappeared April 6, 1970)
Early life and education
Born Liliane Marie-Madeleine Carré in Blaye, France, she was educated in convents and ballet schools in several European countries, including France, Spain and Portugal. At 14, she was enrolled as a dancer at the Opera de Paris.
By the age of 16, she was performing in popular music halls, eventually appearing in the Revue at the Casino de Paris. She also worked as a photographic model. Offered a role in film as a prize for winning a magazine beauty competition in 1921, she appeared in several silent films before being offered her first leading role in Das Spielzeug von Paris (1925) by Hungarian-born director Michael Curtiz. She was an instant success, and Curtiz directed her in two more films: Fiaker Nr 13 (1926) and Der Goldene Schmetterling (1926). Damita continued appearing in German productions directed by Robert Wiene (Die Grosse Abenteuerin; 1927), G.W. Pabst (Man Spielt nicht mit der Liebe; 1926), and British director Graham Cutts (The Queen Was in the Parlour; 1927).
Career
In 1928, at the invitation of Samuel Goldwyn she went to Hollywood, making her American debut in a film titled The Rescue. Leased out to various studios, she appeared with stars such as Gary Cooper, Maurice Chevalier, Laurence Olivier, Cary Grant, and James Cagney. Her films included the box office successes The Cock-Eyed World (1929), the semi-silent The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1929), and This Is the Night (1932).
Personal life
In 1935, she married a virtual unknown who would become Hollywood's biggest box office attraction, Errol Flynn, with whom she had a son, Sean Flynn (born 1941). Following the marriage, she retired from the screen. The couple divorced in 1942. (Barbara Hershey portrayed her in the TV film My Wicked, Wicked Ways [1985] based on Errol Flynn's autobiography.)
While living in Palm Beach, Florida, Damita married Allen Loomis, a retired Fort Dodge, Iowa dairy owner, and spent part of each year living there.
During the Cambodian Civil War (Khmer Rouge Reign), her son Sean Flynn was working as a freelance photo journalist under contract to Time magazine when he and fellow journalist Dana Stone went missing on the road south of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on April 6, 1970. Although Damita spent an enormous amount of money searching for her son, he was never found, and in 1984 he was declared legally dead. DNA testing was conducted on remains found in Cambodia and turned over to the U.S. embassy in March 2010. However, the results, released June 30, 2010 by JPAC, showed the remains were not those of Sean Flynn.
Death
Lili Damita died of Alzheimer's disease on March 21, 1994, in Palm Beach, Florida, aged 89. She was interred in the Oakland Cemetery in Fort Dodge, Iowa, her second husband's hometown.
Source: wikipedia.org
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Relation name | Relation type | Description | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sean Flynn | Son | ||
2 | Michael Curtiz | Husband | ||
3 | Errol Flynn | Husband | ||
4 | Victor McLaglen | Coworker | ||
5 | James Cagney, Jr. | Coworker | ||
6 | Gary Cooper | Coworker | ||
7 | Морис Шевалье | Coworker | ||
8 | Cary Grant | Coworker | ||
9 | Laurence Olivier | Coworker | ||
10 | Michel Legrand | Familiar |