Lilia Skala

Austrian-American actress, 'Lilies of the Field'

Lilia Skala - Performers & Entertainers born November 28th, 1896
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Born in Austria, an actress whose career spanned several decades and included both stage and film performances. Emigrated to the United States, where developed a successful acting career. Gained recognition for the role in 'Lilies of the Field', which earned an Academy Award nomination. Also appeared in various stage productions and films throughout the 20th century, showcasing versatility as a performer.

Received an Academy Award nomination for 'Lilies of the Field'

Acted in 'The Devil's Disciple'

Appeared in 'The Rose Tattoo'

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