Lily Lodge

Lily Lodge (born April 12, 1930) is an American actress, acting coach and etiquette consultant.[1] She is the co-founder of Actors Conservatory in New York City and has worked with actors such as Alec Baldwin and Brooke Shields.

Personal Life

Lily is a member of the Lodge family and is the daughter of career diplomat John Davis Lodge, who also served as the Governor of Connecticut. Her mother, Francesca Braggiotti, was an Italian dancer and actress. Her uncle was vice-presidential candidate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. Lodge has two sons, George and James Lewis Marcus.

Actors Conservatory

Lily Lodge is the director of the Actors Conservatory in New York City, where actors develop through the use of sense memory.

Filmography

Lodge appeared an episode of Play of the Week in 1960, an episode of Naked City in 1963, and Mona Lisa Smile in 2003,[2] Lodge played an uncredited role in the 1933 adaptation Little Women, a notable pre-code film.

Lodge worked as a crew member of the 2013 adaptation of The Great Gatsby as an acting coach. She worked as an etiquette constant for Kate & Leopold, released in 2001, and The Age of Innocence, released in 1993.

gollark: I can't return "the [REDACTED] thing" because I don't have whatever it is.
gollark: Really? *Really*?
gollark: (since that would actually be quite hard and cause ethical bees)
gollark: I thought it was quite obvious that I was joking about having secretly uploaded an infectious undetectable backdoor into the drone.
gollark: I thought you were doing drone delivery or something.

References

  1. "'Choices' Opens Women's Program". The New York Times. 1978-12-03. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  2. IMDb page
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