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Lisa Ferraday (born Lisa Demezey; March 10, 1921 – March 22, 2004) was a Romanian-American
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Early years

An only child, Ferraday was born Lisa Demezey, daughter of Transylvanian diplomat Baron Demezey. In her childhood, she leaned to milk cows, care for chickens, and handle other responsibilities that were expected on the family's 7000-acre produce farm. She and her mother moved to Paris after her father died, and Ferraday began studying acting despite objections from her family. During World War II, she stopped acting and became an International Red Cross interpreter. Russian suspicions that she was a spy led to her imprisonment and torture. She eventually escaped to northern Italy.


Career

Ferraday's films included ''Show Boat'', ''Snows of Kilimanjaro'', and ''The Merry Widow''. In addition to acting, she worked as a production advisor in Hollywood, as a model, and as "a late-show disc jockey for a Hollywood TV station".


Personal life

Ferraday married Air Force Colonel E. L. Kincaid and came to the United States in 1948. They divorced in 1951. On October 17, 1958, she married industrialist John W. Anderson II in Detroit. She had a daughter, Carol. In 1954, Ferraday won a New York legal case about the proceeds of a $50,000 life insurance policy designated to go to her 7-year-old daughter. Financier A. Pam Blumenthal had taken out the policy, but his widow, Emily Blumenthal, sued, with her lawyer calling Ferraday "a homewrecker". The state supreme court jury awarded the money to Ferraday as guardian for her daughter.


Filmography


References


Bibliography

* Alan G. Fetrow. ''Feature Films, 1950-1959: A United States Filmography''. McFarland, 1999.


External links

* 1921 births 2004 deaths American film actresses Romanian film actresses People from Arad, Romania 20th-century Romanian actresses Romanian emigrants to the United States 20th-century American actresses 21st-century American women {{US-film-actor-1920s-stub