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Celia Lovsky (born Cäcilia Josefina Lvovsky, February 21, 1897 – October 12, 1979) was an
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actress. She was born in
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,Celia Lovsky biodata on Petition for Naturalization as Cacilia Josefina Lowenstein
ancestry.com; accessed October 7, 2015. daughter of Břetislav Lvovsky (1857–1910), a minor Czech opera composer. She studied theater, dance, and languages at the Austrian Royal Academy of Arts and Music. She is best known to fans of ''
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'' as the original T'Pau, and to fans of ''
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'' as the aged daughter of an eternally youthful Hollywood actress.


Life and career

Lovsky married journalist Heinrich Vinzenz Nowak in 1919. By 1925, they were apparently estranged and she was romantically involved with playwright Arthur Schnitzler. She later moved to
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, where she acted in the surrealist plays ''Dream Theater'' and ''Dream Play'' by Karl Kraus. There, in 1929, she met Peter Lorre, who had seen her in a production of Shakespeare's ''
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'' near Vienna. The couple traveled to
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,
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, and the United States. Lovsky was instrumental in bringing Lorre to the attention of
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, leading eventually to Lorre's appearance in the film '' M'' (1931) directed by Lang. They lived together for five years before their marriage, and stayed married until 1945, remaining close friends for the rest of Lorre's life. After the couple settled in
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, Lorre had not wished Lovsky to work, believing he should be the breadwinner and she should remain at home. For the rest of Lorre's life, she was his publicist, manager, secretary, financial planner, nurse and confidant. However, after their divorce, she started taking roles in American movies and television. She made a name for herself playing slightly exotic roles such as the deaf-mute mother of Lon Chaney in '' Man of a Thousand Faces'' (1957) with
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and as
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Princess Saba in the 1955 film ''
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'' starring Jane Russell and Jeff Chandler. As she grew older, she was given dignified dowager roles, such as a Spanish matriarch in an episode of ''
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'' titled "The Spanish Grant" (1960) and '' Have Gun Will Travel'' titled "The Man Who Wouldn't Talk" (1958) (with ''
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''), Romany matriarchs, elderly Native American women such as in the ''
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'' episode "A Man Called Horse", expatriate
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n princesses, and a brief but memorable role as the widowed mother of Reinhard Schwimmer, one of the victims in the film '' The St. Valentine's Day Massacre'' (1967). Her final movie appearance was of the "Exchange Leader" in '' Soylent Green'' (1973). She delivers the final confirmation to
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's character Sol about Soylent Green's true ingredient. She is particularly well-known for two of her television appearances: the '' Twilight Zone'' episode " Queen of the Nile" (1964), in which she played the elderly daughter of a never-aging actress (played by
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); and she was the original T'Pau, the Vulcan diplomat, judge, and philosopher who presides at Mr.
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's wedding in the ''
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'' episode "
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" (1967).


Partial filmography

* 1930 '' Twice Married'' as Fraulein Koch * 1930 ''Der Hampelmann'' as Unknown * 1947 ''
The Foxes of Harrow ''The Foxes of Harrow'' is a 1947 American adventure film directed by John M. Stahl. The film stars Rex Harrison, Maureen O'Hara, and Richard Haydn. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Production Design ( Lyle R. Wheeler, Maur ...
'' as Minna Ludenbach (uncredited) * 1948 ''
Letter from an Unknown Woman ''Letter from an Unknown Woman'' (german: Brief einer Unbekannten) is a novella by Stefan Zweig. Published in 1922, it tells the story of an author who, while reading a letter written by a woman he does not remember, gets glimpses into her life ...
'' as Flower Vendor (uncredited) * 1948 ''
Sealed Verdict ''Sealed Verdict'' is a 1948 American adventure drama war film directed by Lewis Allen and starring Ray Milland and Florence Marly. Plot Maj. Robert Lawson (Ray Milland), a lawyer working in Germany as part of the American Army's tribunal for ...
'' as Emma Steigmann * 1948 '' The Snake Pit'' as Inmate Gertrude (uncredited) * 1949 '' Flaming Fury'' as Bertha Polacheck * 1949 ''
Chicago Deadline ''Chicago Deadline'' is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Lewis Allen and starring Alan Ladd and Donna Reed. It was remade as ''Fame Is the Name of the Game'' (1966). Plot Chicago newspaper reporter Ed Adams is in a boarding ...
'' as Mrs. Schleffler (uncredited) * 1950 ''
Captain Carey, U.S.A. ''Captain Carey, U.S.A.'' is a 1949 American crime film noir directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Alan Ladd and Wanda Hendrix. An American returns to post– World War II Italy to bring a traitor to justice. The film was based on the novel ...
'' as Countess Francesca de Cresci * 1950 '' Bright Leaf'' as Dressmaker (uncredited) * 1950 ''
The Killer That Stalked New York ''The Killer That Stalked New York'' (also known as ''Frightened City'') is a 1950 American film noir directed by Earl McEvoy and starring Evelyn Keyes, Charles Korvin and William Bishop. The film, shot on location and in a semi-documentary style ...
'' as Mrs. Kowalski (uncredited) * 1951 '' The Scarf'' as Mrs. Barrington (uncredited) * 1951 '' Night Into Morning'' as Mrs. Niemoller * 1951 ''
The People Against O'Hara ''The People Against O'Hara'' is a 1951 American crime film noir directed by John Sturges and based on Eleazar Lipsky's novel. The film features Spencer Tracy, Pat O'Brien, John Hodiak, and James Arness. Plot James Curtayne ( Tracy) was once a ...
'' as Mrs. Korvac (uncredited) * 1952 ''
Because You're Mine ''Because You're Mine'' is a 1952 musical comedy film starring Mario Lanza. Directed by Alexander Hall, the film also stars Doretta Morrow, James Whitmore, and Dean Miller. Plot Opera singer superstar Renato Rossano (Mario Lanza) is drafted i ...
'' as Mrs. Rossano * 1953 ''
The Story of Three Loves ''The Story of Three Loves'' (also known as ''Equilibrium'') is a 1953 American Technicolor romantic anthology film made by MGM. It consists of three stories, "The Jealous Lover", "Mademoiselle", and "Equilibrium". The film was produced by Sid ...
'' as The Governess On Ship (segment "The Jealous Lover / Mademoiselle") (uncredited) * 1953 '' The Blue Gardenia'' May, The Flower Woman (uncredited) * 1953 '' Champ for a Day'' as Gladys Macrowitz (uncredited) * 1953 '' The Big Heat'' as Lagana's Mother In Portrait (uncredited) * 1954 '' Rhapsody'' as Frau Sigerlist * 1954 ''
Make Haste to Live ''Make Haste to Live'' is a 1954 American film noir thriller film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Dorothy McGuire, Stephen McNally and Mary Murphy. Seiter's last feature directorial effort, the film is an adaptation of the Gordons ...
'' as Mother * 1954 '' Three Coins in the Fountain'' as Baroness (uncredited) * 1954 '' The Last Time I Saw Paris'' as Mama * 1955 '' New York Confidential'' as Mama Lupo * 1955 ''
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'' as Princess Saba * 1955 ''
Duel on the Mississippi ''Duel on the Mississippi'' is a 1955 American Western film directed by William Castle and starring Lex Barker and Patricia Medina. Plot Andre Tulane (Barker), descendant of a plantation family in 1820 Louisiana, is bound to Lili Scarlet (Medi ...
'' as Celeste Tulane * 1955 ''
Texas Lady ''Texas Lady'' is a 1955 color American Western film directed by Tim Whelan in his final film before his death in 1957, and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. It stars Claudette Colbert, Barry Sullivan and Ray Collins. The film tells the stor ...
'' as Mrs. Gantz (uncredited) * 1956 '' While the City Sleeps'' as Miss Dodd * 1956 ''
The Opposite Sex ''The Opposite Sex'' is a 1956 American musical romantic comedy film shot in Metrocolor and CinemaScope. The film was directed by David Miller and stars June Allyson, Joan Collins, Dolores Gray, Ann Sheridan, and Ann Miller, with Leslie Nielsen ...
'' as Lutsi (uncredited) * 1956 ''
Death of a Scoundrel ''Death of a Scoundrel'' is a 1956 film written, directed and produced by Charles Martin (1910-1983) and starring George Sanders, Yvonne De Carlo, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Victor Jory and Coleen Gray. This film and ''The Falcon's Brother'' are the only t ...
'' as Mrs. Sabourin, Clementi's Mother * 1956 '' Rumble on the Docks'' as Anna Smigelski * 1957 '' The Garment Jungle'' as Tulio's Mother * 1957 '' Trooper Hook'' as Señora Sandoval * 1957 '' Man of a Thousand Faces'' as Mrs. Chaney * 1958 '' Crash Landing'' as Mrs. Ortega * 1958 ''
Twilight for the Gods ''Twilight for the Gods'' is a 1958 American Eastmancolor adventure film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Rock Hudson and Cyd Charisse. The story is based on the novel ''Twilight for the Gods'' by Ernest K. Gann (though the opening credits ...
'' as Ida Morris * 1958 '' Have Gun Will Travel'' ("The Man Who Wouldn't Talk") as Aunt Anna * 1958-1960 ''
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'' as First Woman / Madam Guibert / Elsa Lindnow / Mrs. Schwimmer * 1959 '' I Mobster'' as Mme. Arle * 1959 ''
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'' ("The Kind Waitress") as Mrs. Mannerheim * 1959 '' The Gene Krupa Story'' as Mother * 1962 ''
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'' as Frau Angelika Raubal * 1962 '' The Alfred Hitchcock Hour'' ("The Black Curtain") as Mrs. Fisher, Apartment Complex Manager * 1963 '' The New Phil Silvers Show'' ("Little Old Gluemaker, Me") as Frieda * 1964 ''
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'' (" Queen of the Nile" as Viola Draper * 1965 '' 36 Hours'' as Elsa * 1965 '' The Greatest Story Ever Told'' as Woman Behind Railings (uncredited) * 1965 ''
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'' as Marie Ouspenskaya * 1967 '' The St. Valentine's Day Massacre'' as Josephine Schwimmer * 1968 '' The Power'' as Mrs. Hallson * 1970 ''
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'' as Mrs. Williams, Passenger (uncredited) * 1973 '' Soylent Green'' as The Exchange Leader


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lovsky, Celia 1897 births 1979 deaths 20th-century American actresses 20th-century Austrian actresses Actresses from Berlin Actresses from Vienna Austrian stage actresses American film actresses American television actresses Austrian emigrants to the United States People with acquired American citizenship