Vera Kholodnaya
Vera Vasilyevna Kholodnaya (née Levchenko) was a Ukrainian-born actress of the silent film era. She was the first star of Imperial Russian cinema. Only eight of her films have survived, in part or in whole, and the total number she acted in is unknown, with speculation ranging from 50 to 100.
Acting
Movie
A Life for a Life
as Nata Khromova
1916
Movie
Children of the Age
as Mariya Nikolayevna
1915
Movie
Be Silent, My Sorrow, Be Silent
as Paula, Lorio's partner
1918
Movie
Mirages
as Marianna
1916
Island of the Dead
as Self (archive footage)
1993
Movie
A Corpse Living
as Masha, gypsy woman
1918
Movie
Cinema in Russia
as Film footage
1979
Movie
Song of Triumphant Love
as Elena
1915
Movie
The Woman Who Invented Love
as Antonella
1918
Movie
Vanyushin's Children
1915
The Funeral of Vera Kholodnaya
as Self (archive footage)
1919
Movie
Anna Karenina
as Italian wet-nurse (uncredited)
1914
Movie
The Last Tango
as Chloe
1918
Movie
The Moon Beauty
as Anya, Stroev's daughter
1916
Movie
Tortured Souls
as Countess Rutskaya
1917
Movie
How They Lie
as Ganka, the dancer
1917
Movie
The Beast in Man
as Séverine
1917
Movie
Metropolitan Poison
as Vera Darovskaya
1917
Movie
At The Beauty's Altar
as Polya, forester's daughter
1917
Cinema — for the Soldier
as Self
1915
Movie
By the Fireplace
as Lidiya Lanina
1917
Movie
Forget the Fireplace; the Lights Went out in It ...
as Mara Zet
1917