Taina Elg
Born
March 9, 1930
Died
May 15, 2025 (95 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Helsinki, Finland
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Taina Elg (born 9 March 1930, Helsinki, Finland) was a Finnish-American actress and dancer. She has appeared on stage, film and television.
She was born in Helsinki, but later raised in Turku by her parents, Helena Dobroumova (of Russian descent) and Åke Elg, a pianist. In 1957 she won the Golden Globe for the Foreign Newcomer Award - Female. She won another Golden Globe in 1958 for Best Motion Picture Actress - Musical/Comedy for her performance in Les Girls, tying with her co-star Kay Kendall.
In 1958 she was nominated for a Golden Laurel as Top New Female Personality. In 1975 she was nominated for a Tony Award for her performance as Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez in Where's Charley?. She appeared in the original Broadway production of Nine as Guido Contini's mother.
From 1980-1981 she played Nicole Bonard/Olympia Buchanan, wife to Asa Buchanan, on ABC's soap opera One Life to Live.
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Known For

Jackpot
Mrs. Skogstedt
2006
Cole Porter in Hollywood: True Love
Self
2003
Cole Porter in Hollywood: Ça c'est l'amour
Self - On Camera Host
2003

The Mirror Has Two Faces
Female Professor
1996

Don't Drink the Water
Anna Gruber
1994

Liebestraum
Old Mother Ralston
1991

That's Dancing!
From 'Les Girls' (archive footage)
1985

Murder, She Wrote
Claudia Soury · (1 episode)
1984

The Great Wallendas
Helen Wallenda
1978

Hercules in New York
Nemesis
1970

The Bacchantes
Dirce
1961

Hong Kong
Marta Neilsen · (1 episode)
1960

Mission of Danger
Audrey Bonay
1960

Watusi
Erica Neuler
1959

The 39 Steps
Miss Fisher
1959
The Bell Telephone Hour
Self · (2 episodes)
1959

Imitation General
Simone
1958

Les Girls
Angèle Ducros
1957

Gaby
Elsa
1956

Diane
Alys
1956

The Prodigal
Elissa
1955

Katariina ja Munkkiniemen kreivi
(uncredited)
1943

Suomisen perhe
Child at Olli's Party (uncredited)
1941