
Lelia Goldoni
Known for Acting · 47 credits
- Born
- 1936-10-01
- Died
- 2023-07-22
Biography
Lelia Goldoni was an American actress who appeared in a number of motion pictures and television shows starting in the late-1940s, beginning with uncredited cameo roles in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's House of Strangers (1949) and John Huston's We Were Strangers (1949). She costarred on an episode of the British television series Danger Man "Fair Exchange" (1964) with Patrick MacGoohan.
She is best known for co-starring in John Cassavetes's groundbreaking film Shadows (1959) and playing the best friend of Ellen Burstyn's character in Martin Scorsese's Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974).
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Known For
TV Shows (15)

Knots Landing
1979
as Dr. Beauvais

Cold Case
2003
as Nurse Polly Leonard (2007)

L.A. Law
1986
as Danielle Peterson

Cagney & Lacey
1982
as Mrs. Tartaglia

The Wednesday Play
1964
as Gabriella

Theatre 625
1964
as Bernice Lewis

Vega$
1978

Felony Squad
1966

Espionage
1963
as Luchia

Johnny Staccato
1959

Shirley's World
1972

Hallmark Hall of Fame
1951
as Emma Shaffer

Doctors' Hospital
1975

The Gangster Chronicles
1981

Scruples
1980
as Joanne Hillman
Movies (32)

Invasion of the Body Snatchers
1978
as Katherine Hendley

The Italian Job
1969
as Mrs. Beckerman (uncredited)

Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
1974
as Bea

The Day of the Locust
1975
as Mary Dove

Special Delivery
1976
as Edna Fenner (uncredited)

Shadows
1960
as Lelia

Choices
1981
as Jean Carluccio

We Were Strangers
1949
as Consuelo Valdés

Gangster Wars
1981
as Mrs. Lasker

The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes
1995
as Hale Club Woman

House of Strangers
1949
as Italian Girl (uncredited)

Good Against Evil
1977
as Sister Monica

Somebody to Love
1994
as Venice Waitress

The Disappearance of Aimee
1976
as Emma Shaffer

The Spell
1977
as Jo Standish

The Unseen
1980
as Virginia Keller

A Constant Forge
2000
as Self

Bloodbrothers
1978
as Maria

Hysteria
1965
as Denise James

Anything for John
1993
as Self

Baby Blue Marine
1976
as Mrs. Townsley

Anatomy of an Illness
1984
as Mrs. Farelli

Victims for Victims: The Theresa Saldana Story
1984
as Mrs. Saldana

Mistress of Paradise
1981
as Peg
Arena - John Cassavetes
1989
as Self

Rainy Day Friends
1985
as Barbara Marti

Theatre of Death
1967
as Dani Gireaux

The Exiles
1969
as Gabriella

Norman Pinski Come Home
2017
as Mabel

Nowhere to Hide
1977
as Linda Faber

Chain Link
2008
as Floraine

Bardo
2016
as Lily
About Lelia Goldoni
Lelia Goldoni was an American actress who appeared in a number of motion pictures and television shows starting in the late-1940s, beginning with uncredited cameo roles in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's House of Strangers (1949) and John Huston's We Were Strangers (1949). She costarred on an episode of the British television series Danger Man "Fair Exchange" (1964) with Patrick MacGoohan. She is best known for co-starring in John Cassavetes's groundbreaking film Shadows (1959) and playing the best friend of Ellen Burstyn's character in Martin Scorsese… With 47 credits spanning from 1949 to 2017, Lelia Goldoni has appeared in 32 films and 15 TV shows.
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Most Popular Lelia Goldoni Movies
- Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) — as Katherine Hendley
- The Italian Job (1969) — as Mrs. Beckerman (uncredited)
- Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974) — as Bea
- The Day of the Locust (1975) — as Mary Dove
- Special Delivery (1976) — as Edna Fenner (uncredited)
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