Lelia Goldoni

Birthday: 1936-10-01
Deathday: 2023-07-22
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Gender: Female
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Lelia Goldoni was an American actress who appeared in a number of motion pictures and television shows starting in the late-1940s, beginning with uncredited cameo roles in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's House of Strangers (1949) and John Huston's We Were Strangers (1949). She costarred on an episode of the British television series Danger Man "Fair Exchange" (1964) with Patrick MacGoohan.

She is best known for co-starring in John Cassavetes's groundbreaking film Shadows (1959) and playing the best friend of Ellen Burstyn's character in Martin Scorsese's Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974).

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Credits

Year Title Character
2017-09-02 Norman Pinski Come Home Mabel
2016-06-24 Bardo Lily
2008-04-01 Chain Link Floraine
1995-01-18 The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes Hale Club Woman
1994-09-27 Somebody to Love Venice Waitress
1985-12-20 Rainy Day Friends Barbara Marti
1984-11-12 Victims for Victims: The Theresa Saldana Story Mrs. Saldana
1984-05-15 Anatomy of an Illness Mrs. Farelli
1981-10-04 Mistress of Paradise Peg
1981-10-01 Choices Jean Carluccio
1981-04-09 Gangster Wars Mrs. Lasker
1980-09-01 The Unseen Virginia Keller
1978-12-20 Invasion of the Body Snatchers Katherine Hendley
1978-09-27 Bloodbrothers Maria
1977-06-05 Nowhere to Hide Linda Faber
1977-05-22 Good Against Evil Sister Monica
1977-02-20 The Spell Jo Standish
1976-11-17 The Disappearance of Aimee Emma Shaffer
1976-07-16 Special Delivery Edna Fenner (uncredited)
1976-05-05 Baby Blue Marine Mrs. Townsley
1975-05-07 The Day of the Locust Mary Dove
1974-12-09 Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore Bea
1969-06-02 The Italian Job Mrs. Beckerman (uncredited)
1967-07-21 Theatre of Death Dani Gireaux
1965-04-01 Hysteria Denise James
1960-10-14 Shadows Lelia
1949-07-01 House of Strangers Italian Girl (uncredited)
1949-04-27 We Were Strangers Consuelo Valdés (uncredited)