Lili Gesler

Lili Gesler (Born October 22, 1980 in Budapest) is a Hungarian Actress.

filmography

  • 2000: Trautmann (Fernsehreihe, Episode: Wer heikel ist bleibt übrig)
  • 2003: The Salmon of the St Laurence Rivers
  • 2005: Csudafilm
  • 2007: Der Henker
  • 2007: Robin Hood (TV Series)
  • 2008: Das Buch von Dorka
  • 2009: Die Wanderhure (TV Series)
  • 2010: Gerichtsmediziner Dr. Leo Dalton (Silent Witness, TV Series)
  • 2010–2011: Jóban Rosszban (TV Series)
  • 2011: Die Legende
  • 2011–2012: Sturm der Liebe (Telenovela)
  • Theater

  • 1999/2000: Romeo und Juliet – Julia
  • 2004/05: The Sound of Music – Lisl
  • 2006: Viel Lärm um Nichts – Hero
  • 2007: Brilliant traces – Rosannah
  • 2008: Madame Poe – Miss Poe
  • 2009: Ben Hur Live – Esther
  • 2011: Blood brothers – Mia
  • External Links

  • Lili Gesler at the Internet Movie Database
  • Website of Lili Gesler (German only)
  • Lili

    Lili is a 1953 American film released by MGM. It stars Leslie Caron as a touchingly naïve French girl, whose emotional relationship with a carnival puppeteer is conducted through the medium of four puppets. The screenplay by Helen Deutsch was adapted from "The Man Who Hated People", a short story by Paul Gallico which appeared in the October 28, 1950, issue of The Saturday Evening Post.

    It won the Academy Award for Best Music, and was also entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival.

    Leslie Caron and Mel Ferrer's rendition of "Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo" was released as a single and became a minor hit, reaching number 30 on the pop music charts.

    Following the film's success, Gallico expanded his story into a 1954 novella entitled The Love of Seven Dolls. The film was adapted for the stage under the title Carnival! (1961).

    Plot

    Lili (given name)

    Lili is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include:

  • Lili de Alvarez (1905-1998), Spanish athlete, author, and journalist
  • Lili Bosse, Mayor of Beverly Hills, California
  • Lili Boulanger (1893-1918), French composer
  • Lili Chookasian (born 1921), American operatic contralto
  • Lili Damita (1904-1994), French actress
  • Lili Elbe (1882-1931), one of the first identifiable recipients of male to female sex reassignment surgery, possibly intersexed
  • Lili Haydn (born 1975), Canadian violinist, vocalist, composer, guitarist, and actress
  • Lili Ivanova (born 1939), Bulgarian singer
  • Lili Kraus (1903-1986), Hungarian-born British pianist
  • Li Lili (1915-2005), Chinese actress
  • Lili Novy (1885-1958), Slovenian poet and translator of poetry
  • Lili Päivärinta (born 1966), Swedish singer and artist
  • LiLi Roquelin, French-born American trip-hop singer-songwriter and pianist
  • Lili Simmons, (born 1993) American actress
  • Lili St. Cyr (1918-1999), American burlesque stripper
  • Lili Tampi (born 1970), Indonesian retired badminton player
  • Lili (album)

    Lili is the debut album by violinist/vocalist Lili Haydn. It was released in 1997 by Atlantic Records.

    Track listing

  • Stranger (Lili Haydn, Matt Sherrod, Lotus Weinstock) 4:58
  • Someday (Haydn, Glen Ballard) 4:01
  • Real (Haydn, Sherrod) 4:04
  • Salome (Haydn, Corky James) 3:05
  • Take Somebody Home (Haydn, Peter Rafelson) 4:37
  • Failthful One (Haydn, Jeffrey Connor) 4:30
  • Baby (Haydn, James) 5:27
  • Mama (Haydn) 5:03
  • Daddy (Haydn) 4:56
  • Wants Deep (Haydn) 6:25
  • Musicians

  • vocals, Violin - Lili Haydn
  • Cello - Gerri Sutyak
  • Guitar - George Nakas, Frankie Blue, Corky James
  • Bass - Jeffrey Connor
  • drums - Toss Panos
  • keyboards, CS80, percussion - Harleigh Kibbee
  • Produced by Lili Haydn except 6 produced by Lili Haydn & Jeffrey Connor

  • Podcasts:

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