Taina Elg

Acting

Taina Elg

Born March 9, 1930Helsinki, Finland23 credits

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Taina Elg (born 9 March 1930, Helsinki, Finland) was a Finnish-American actress and dancer. She has appeared on stage, film and television. She was born in Helsinki, but later raised in Turku by her parents, Helena Dobroumova (of Russian descent) and Åke Elg, a pianist. In 1957 she won the Golden Globe for the Foreign Newcomer Award - Female. She won another Golden Globe in 1958 for Best Motion Picture Actress - Musical/Comedy for her performance in Les Girls, tying with her co-star Kay Kendall. In 1958 she was nominated for a Golden Laurel as Top New Female Personality. In 1975 she was nominated for a Tony Award for her performance as Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez in Where's Charley?. She appeared in the original Broadway production of Nine as Guido Contini's mother. From 1980-1981 she played Nicole Bonard/Olympia Buchanan, wife to Asa Buchanan, on ABC's soap opera One Life to Live. Description above from the Wikipedia article Taina Elg, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Filmography

Jackpot
2006Jackpot
as Mrs. SkogstedtMovie
The Mirror Has Two Faces
1996The Mirror Has Two Faces
as Female ProfessorMovie
Don't Drink the Water
1994Don't Drink the Water
as Anna GruberMovie
Liebestraum
1991Liebestraum
as Old Mother RalstonMovie
That's Dancing!
1985That's Dancing!
as From 'Les Girls' (archive footage)Movie
Murder, She Wrote
1984Murder, She Wrote
as Claudia SouryTV
The Great Wallendas
1978The Great Wallendas
as Helen WallendaMovie
The Bacchantes
1961The Bacchantes
as DirceMovie
Hong Kong
1960Hong Kong
as Marta NeilsenTV
Mission of Danger
1960Mission of Danger
as Audrey BonayMovie
Watusi
1959Watusi
as Erica NeulerMovie
The 39 Steps
1959The 39 Steps
as Miss FisherMovie
Imitation General
1958Imitation General
as SimoneMovie
Les Girls
1957Les Girls
as Angèle DucrosMovie
Gaby
1956Gaby
as ElsaMovie
Diane
1956Diane
as AlysMovie
The Prodigal
1955The Prodigal
as ElissaMovie
Suomisen perhe
1941Suomisen perhe
as Child at Olli's Party (uncredited)Movie