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  1. Ludmilla Tchérina (born Monique Tchemerzine; 10 October 1924 – 21 March 2004) was a French prima ballerina and actress.

  2. Ludmilla Tchérina was a French-born dancer and actress who performed in ballet, opera and film. She was the youngest prima ballerina in history, starred in The Tales of Hoffmann and The Red Shoes, and became a painter and sculptor.

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    • Paris, France
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    • Paris, France
  3. Mar 23, 2004 · Ludmilla Tcherina, a raven-haired French artist and ballet star who danced for many of Europe's top choreographers, died on Sunday at her home in Paris at the age of 79, France's culture ministry...

  4. Monique Tchemerzine, dite Ludmila Tcherina, est une danseuse, tragédienne, écrivaine, peintre et sculptrice française née le 10 octobre 1924 à Paris où elle est morte le 21 mars 2004 3 .

  5. Ludmilla TCHERINA was a dancer, actress, novelist and artist who created the sculpture Europe à cœur to symbolise a united Europe. She exhibited her work in Paris, New York and Strasbourg and received several awards, including the Legion of Honour.

  6. Ludmilla Tchérina was a ballerina, a movie star and an artist. She was also, in the words of The Guardian, “a woman of radiant and exotic beauty.” Michael Powell, one of the greatest and most eccentric film directors of all time, waxed lyrical about her “creamy beauty and impeccable assurance.”

  7. Ludmila Tcherina. (1924—2004) Quick Reference. (orig. Monika (Monique) Tchemerzina; b Paris, 10 Oct. 1924; d Paris, 21 Mar. 2004) French dancer, actor, and painter.