
Lilita Ozoliņa
Known For
Acting
Born
1947-11-19 in Riga, Latvia
Died
2023-06-05
Biography
Lilita Ozoliņa (born 19 November 1947 in Riga) is an actress of Latvian theater and cinema. Before the war, Lilita's mother, Albertina, worked as a director's assistant at a German film studio, and father Arvids was a pilot-pilot. Lilita, having passed the admission competition, successfully entered the Riga Film Studio folk cinema actor studio. In parallel with her studies in 1966, she began working at the Latvian Academy of Arts Daile Theater of the Latvian SSR. In 1969, Lilita graduated from cinema actor studies, and in 1971, faculty of actors at the Latvian Academy of Music, Jāzeps Vītols. Received Lilita Berzina Award (2008). "The Night of the Night" as the best actress of the year for the role of Alice in the production of A. Strindberg's play "Dance of Death" at M. Chekhov's Riga Russian Theater (1996). as an annual actress in the role of the second. Lilita Ozoliņa has a daughter Liliāna Ozoliņa, who has been the director of the television channel MTV Latvia. From Wikipedia (lv), the free encyclopedia
Most Known For

Oma
as Oma

The Chronicles of Melanie
as deported woman

Long Road in the Dunes
as Marta Ozola

Cīrulīši

Diva

Anna

Checkmate to the Queen of Diamonds
as Strauta

Zītaru dzimta
as Alvīne

Ceļa zīmes
as Inga

Beams Through Glass
as Asja Rituma

Uzbērums

Bille
as mājas saimniece

Eva

Lake Sonata
as Vija

Tsoi

Divorce Formula
as Oskars mother

The Cat's Mill
as (voice)

The Hero

In a Claws of a Black Cancer
as Māra
