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Lya Lys (born Nathalie Margoulis; May 18, 1908 – June 2, 1986) was a German-born American actress.


Biography

Lya Lys was born in Berlin on May 18, 1908U.S. Naturalization Records August 7, 1933 to a Russian banker and French pediatrician who moved to Paris when she was about seven.Actress Lya Lys Dies at Age 78 - Los Angeles Times June 8, 1986 pg. 24 Her mother was Ina Löscht (''née'' Blumenfeld), who later served at a French field hospital during the early months of
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. Her fate during or after the German invasion is unclear. Nathalie was educated in France and Switzerland and later studied language at the
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. In the late 1920s, Lya Lys was among a group of French actors that included
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, André Berley and Mona Goya who were brought to Hollywood by
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to work on films intended for the French market. Reportedly, after her contract expired, Lys received a Hollywood movie offer just as she was about to board an ocean liner to return to Europe. In 1930, Lys returned to Paris to star in
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and
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's
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film, '' L'Age d'Or'' (1930), considered by many as her most memorable performance. She then returned to America. In 1931 she married Charles Morton, a young silent film actor. The couple divorced some months later not long after the birth of their daughter. Later a dispute over alimony payments would see Morton spending a few days behind bars. Her second marriage to Percy Montague, a business manager, in April 1932 ended in divorce sometime before the end of the decade. Lys took US citizenship in 1933. Just prior to the outbreak of World War II, Lya Lys was in Paris to perform in the play ''The King's Dough''. As the possibility of war became more imminent she decided it prudent to return to America. Because of the number of refugees fleeing Europe, Lys was unable to obtain passage on a passenger ship from France and was advised to travel north to a less crowded
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n port. This meant crossing through Germany where Lys, by then an American citizen, was detained by Nazi border guards for two or three days. Sometime earlier she'd bluntly turned down an offer by a Nazi official to appear in German propaganda films. Lys was finally allowed to leave after having her luggage searched and travel money confiscated. Some months later she appeared in the American anti-Nazi film
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Miss Lys and The Lingerie - New York Times by Thomas M. Pryor- April 23, 1939 pg. Once while filming a scene in the 1939 film ''
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'', actor Dennis Morgan took Lys by the arm and broke into song when she became upset over blowing her lines. A moment later Humphrey Bogart, who was also in the scene, joined Morgan in the serenade. Lys' early Hollywood career was hampered by her thick accent that, by the time she appeared in Paramount's ''The Great Gambini'' (1937) and toured in the play ''Night of January 16,'' had become barely noticeable. She appeared in films with Ronald Reagan, was a friend of Clark Gable and a frequent guest at Hearst castle. She spent much of her time living on Park Avenue and Central Park and enjoying the New York City lifestyle. In 1940 she married John Gunnerson, a Chicago vending machine manufacturer and former husband of actress Anna Q. Nilsson. Their marriage, which Lys later described as the worst mistake of her life, ended in a Mexican divorce in 1943, some nine months after she'd suffered a
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.Watch Me Soar Again - San Antonio Light, - June 6, 1943 – pg. 67 On the same day she filed for divorce, with no request for alimony. She never returned to acting. Her last film was ''Murder in the Air'' (1940) opposite Ronald Reagan. Lys' name continued to appear in the papers for a few years in columns giving fashion advice. In 1954 she married George Feit. Lya was one of the first people to raise and show champion Afghans at Madison Square Gardens. Lya Lys Feit died on June 2, 1986 at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach, from heart failure at the age of 78. She was survived by George Feit, her husband of 32 years, daughter Joyce Morton and grandson, TV Producer Randy Caruso, and two granddaughters.


Legacy

Jacqueline Susann's play, ''The Temporary Mrs. Smith,'' is a story about a likable, but less than talented singer whose search for a rich husband to is complicated by her former husbands, was in part based on the life of Lya Lys. At one time the two were neighbors at the Hotel Navarro near New York's
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. Critic Ado Kyrou wrote of Ava Gardner's Pandora in the 1951 film ''
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'', "Ava now belonged in the exclusive pantheon with Lya Lys of Dalí and Buñuel's ''L'Age d'Or'' as the greatest surrealistic woman in the history of film'."


Filmography

*1929: ''Maman Colibri'' as La jeune femme *1930: '' Morals at Midnight'' as Nora *1930: '' L'Age d'Or'' as Young Girl *1930: ''Soyons gais'' *1931: ''Casanova wider Willen'' *1931: ''Buster se marie'' *1933: '' Clear All Wires!'' as Eugenie Smirnova *1933: ''
The Big Brain ''The Big Brain'' is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Sy Bartlett and Warren Duff. The film stars George E. Stone, Phillips Holmes, Fay Wray, Minna Gombell and Lilian Bond. The film was relea ...
'' as Minor Role (uncredited) *1933: ''
Jimmy and Sally ''Jimmy and Sally'' is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy-drama film directed by James Tinling and written by Paul Schofield and Marguerite Roberts with additional dialogue by William Conselman. Starring James Dunn, Claire Trevor, Harvey Stephen ...
'' as Pola Wenski *1933: ''Enemies of Society'' *1934: ''
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'' as Newswoman (uncredited) *1935: '' The Lives of a Bengal Lancer'' as Girl on Train (uncredited) *1935: ''
George White's 1935 Scandals ''George White's 1935 Scandals'' is an American musical film, written by Jack Yellen and produced in 1935 by Fox Film Corporation. It was a follow-up to (but not a sequel to) the 1934 release, ''George White's Scandals''. Plot The film centers ...
'' as French Girl - Old Southern Custom (uncredited) *1935: ''
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'' as Pat, Tony's friend *1937: '' The Great Gambini'' as Luba *1937: '' My Dear Miss Aldrich'' as The Queen (uncredited) *1938: ''
The Young in Heart ''The Young in Heart'' is a 1938 American comedy film produced by David O. Selznick, directed by Richard Wallace, and starring Janet Gaynor, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and Paulette Goddard. The supporting cast features Roland Young and Billie Bu ...
'' as Lucille (uncredited) *1939: ''
Confessions of a Nazi Spy ''Confessions of a Nazi Spy'' is a 1939 American spy political thriller film directed by Anatole Litvak for Warner Bros. It was the first explicitly anti-Nazi film to be produced by a major Hollywood studio, being released in May 1939, several ...
'' as Erika Wolf *1939: ''
The Return of Doctor X ''The Return of Doctor X'' (also billed as ''The Return of Dr. X'') is a 1939 American science fiction- horror film directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Wayne Morris, Rosemary Lane, and Humphrey Bogart as the title character. It was based o ...
'' as Angela Merrova *1940: '' Murder in the Air'' as Hilda Riker, aka Mrs. Steve Swenko (final film role)


Quote

"To be a success in this business you've got to be popular. And to be popular you'd better be just as nice to the least important people as to the great ones. Why, the man who brings you a drink of water today may be your director next week." – Lya Lys Hollywood by Paul Harrison - The Frederick Post - June 15, 1939 pg. 4


References


External links

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Glamour Photograph of Lya Lys NYPL Digital Gallery
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lys, Lya 1908 births 1986 deaths American film actresses American silent film actresses German emigrants to the United States Actresses from Berlin People from Greater Los Angeles German people of Russian descent German people of French descent University of Paris alumni 20th-century American actresses