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Leza may refer to: People * Leza Lidow (1924–2014), artist * Leza Lowitz (born 1962), American writer * Leza McVey (1907–1984), American ceramist and weaver * Marisa de Leza, Spanish film and television actress Places

* Leza, Álava, Spain * * Leza de Río Leza, Spain {{dab ...
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Leza Lidow
Leza Lidow (February 5, 1924 – 2014) was an American artist. Lidow was born in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. She was brought up in a creative and intellectual environment. Her father was a World War I pilot, who later found a career as a stunt pilot for film. Her mother, daughter of a Russian diplomat, was born in China, and was an avid collector of Asian art and translated Asian poetry. At an early age she showed a passion for painting. At 18 she married the composer Friedrich Hollaender, who wrote for Marlene Dietrich as well as for Cinema of the United States, Hollywood films. Film studios were interested in her as a potential actress but she declined in order to paint. She had a daughter with Hollander but after three years the couple divorced. Her education in art was continued in Paris and Switzerland. In 1951, Lidow returned to Los Angeles and exhibited solo at Roperi's Gallery. Soon after, she married industrialist and founder of International Rectifier Corp, Er ...
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Leza Lowitz
Leza Lowitz (born December 29, 1962, San Francisco) is an American expatriate writer residing in Tokyo, Japan and in the American Southwest. She has written, edited and co-translated over twenty books, many about Japan, its relationship with the US, on the changing role of Japanese women in literature, art and society, and about the lasting effect of the Second World War and the desire for reconciliation in contemporary Japanese society. She is also an internationally renown yoga and mindfulness teacher recognized for her work bridging poetry and the spiritual path through disciplines like yoga and mindfulness. Biography Lowitz grew up in San Francisco and Berkeley, and attended Berkeley High School, from which she graduated in 1980. She was accepted into the first year of NYU's School of Dramatic Writing at age 18, and attended NYU for two years before transferring to U.C. Berkeley. She received her B.A. in English literature from the University of California at Berkeley in 19 ...
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Leza McVey
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Leza Marie McVey (née Sullivan) (1907–1984) was an innovative American ceramist and weaver. McVey studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art (1927–1932) and at the Colorado Springs Fine Art Center (1943–1944). In 1932, she married the sculptor William McVey (sculptor), William Mozart McVey, and from 1935 to 1947, she worked as a ceramist in Houston, Austin, and San Antonio. William accepted a teaching position at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan in 1947, and there she met the Finnish artist Maija Grotell and became friends with the Japanese-American artist Toshiko Takaezu who studied at the Cranbrook Academy from 1951 to 1954. In 1953, McVey returned to her native city of Cleveland and established her studio in the suburb of Pepper Pike, Ohio, Pepper Pike, Ohio. McVey's large-scaled, biomorphic, asymmetrical work is said to reflect her dissatisfaction with wheel-thrown pieces and to have led the way for modern ceramic art in the United State ...
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Marisa De Leza
María Luisa González Benés, known artistically as Marisa de Leza (9 June 1933 – 13 October 2020), was a Spanish film and television actress.D'Lugo p.98 She died in Madrid after a long illness, aged 87. Partial filmography * ''I'm Not Mata Hari'' (1950) - Corista (uncredited) * ''Apollo Theatre'' (1950) * '' Day by Day'' (1951) - Luisa * ''Furrows'' (1951) - Tonia * ''Tercio de quites'' (1951) - Reyes * '' Court of Justice'' (1953) - Victoria * ''Lovers of Toledo'' (1953) - Isabella * '' Fire in the Blood'' (1953) * ''Under the Sky of Spain'' (1953) - Rosario * '' Flight 971'' (1953) - Hija del presidente Zavala * ''La patrulla'' (1954) - Lucía * ''Alexander the Great'' (1956) - Eurydice * ''Andalusia Express'' (1956) - Lola * ''Between Time and Eternity'' (1956) * '' Mi permette, babbo!'' (1956) - Marina Biagi * ''El andén'' (1957) - Pilar * ''The Sun Comes Out Every Day ''The Sun Comes Out Every Day'' (Spanish:''El sol sale todos los días'') is a 1958 Spanish comedy f ...
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Leza, Álava
Leza is a town and municipality located in the province of Álava, in the Basque Country, northern Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i .... References External links LEZA in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia Leza official website Municipalities in Álava {{basque-geo-stub ...
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