Tania Elg


Biography

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

The 39 Steps (1959)
Fisher

Life Events

Videos

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Les Girls (1957) -- (Movie Clip) I've Seen You Dance Auditioning in Paris, Joanne (Mitzi Gaynor) and Sybil (Kay Kendall) are snarky and sweet as their boss Barry (Gene Kelly) hires French Angele (Tania Elg) for their act, in the first flashback, in George Cukor's loose adaptation of Vera Caspary's Idiot's Delight, Les Girls, 1957.
Diane (1956) -- (Movie Clip) We'll Have A Fine Nest Of Italian Plotters Some MGM grandeur as the party has traveled to Marseilles, where the title character (Lana Turner) has trained the prince Henri (Roger Moore) in manners, their own passions bridled, before his wedding to Catherine de Medici (Marisa Pavan), royal staffers Tania Elg and John Lupton handling play-by-play, with several new charaters introduced, in Diane, 1956.
Les Girls (1957) -- (Movie Clip) You're Just Too Too Her vocals dubbed by Betty Wand, Kay Kendall as British Sybil, in her widely praised performance opposite Gene Kelly, as a showgirl getting involved with her American song-and-dance man boss, with a Cole Porter original tune, in George Cukor's Les Girls, 1957.
Imitation General (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Combat Fatigue Cut off from his own unit, shell-shocked Sellers (Dean Jones) appears and mistakes Sgt. Savage (Glenn Ford) for the recently-deceased General, sparking an idea that Cpl. Derby (Red Buttons) tries to discourage, in Imitation General, 1958.
Imitation General (1958) -- (Movie Clip) You Know The French France 1944, cut off from their company, Gen. Lane (Kent Smith), Sgt. Savage (Glenn Ford) and Cpl. Derby (Red Buttons) meet native Simone (Tania Elg), early in Imitation General, 1958, directed by George Marshall.

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