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Aliza Gur
Gur in 1964
Born

Alizia Gross


(1940-04-01) 1 April 1940 (age 84)
NationalityIsraeli
Other namesAliza Gross
Alizia Gur
Alizia Gross
Years active1960–1973
Spouses

Seymour "Sy" Schulman

(m. 1964; div. 1977)

(m. 1978; div. 1996)[1]

Aliza Gur (Hebrew: עליזה גור, born Alizia Gross; 1 April 1940) is an Israeli actress and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Israel 1960 and a semifinalist at the Miss Universe 1960 held in Miami Beach.[2] She played Vida in the James Bond film From Russia with Love in 1963.

Early life[edit]

Born Alizia Gross on 1 April 1940 in Ramat Gan, British Mandate of Palestine (now Israel), to a family of Ashkenazi Jewish descent. Her parents had fled Nazi Germany during Hitler's dictatorship and settled in the city of Ramat Gan where she and her brother were born. She studied at the University of Haifa, where she designed and made dresses to help pay for tuition. Her first pageant win was as Miss Haifa.[3][4]

She was enlisted as a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces. Gur also and studied acting in Tel Aviv under Peter Fry, a well known director.[5] After her success in national and international beauty pageants, she settled in California, where she began her film and television career. Her parents emigrated to the United States, as well, and settled in Cleveland, Ohio, for a time; they died in the 1970s. In 1960, she toured America to help support the purchase of Israeli Bonds.

Acting career[edit]

In 1965, she made a guest appearance on Perry Mason as Dr. Nina Rivelli in "The Case of the Baffling Bug". Her other television credits include The Big Valley, Daniel Boone, Get Smart, The Wild Wild West and Adventures in Paradise. Her film credits include Exodus (1960), A Place to Go (1962), From Russia with Love (1963), Night Train to Paris (1964), Agent for H.A.R.M. (1966), Kill a Dragon (1967), The Hand of Night (1968), and her last movie Tarzan and the Jungle Boy (1968).[6][7][8]

Her most famous role was as Vida, one of two fighting gypsies in 1963's James Bond film From Russia with Love, where she fought Miss Jamaica's Martine Beswick.[9] The female lead in the film, Daniela Bianchi, had been Gur's roommate at the 1960 Miss Universe pageant.[6]

Personal life[edit]

Gur married twice, first in 1964 to Sy Shulman, the director of Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, and next to Sheldon Schrager, and she had one son from her first marriage. Both marriages ended in divorce.[citation needed]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1956 The Ten Commandments Walk on role Uncredited
1960 Exodus Extra Uncredited
1963 From Russia with Love Vida
1964 The Beauty Jungle Miss Peru
1964 Night Train to Paris Catherine Carrel
1966 Agent for H.A.R.M. Mid-Eastern Contact
1967 Kill a Dragon Tisa
1968 Tarzan and the Jungle Boy Myrna
1968 The Hand of Night Marissa

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1960 Adventures in Paradise Tiare Episode: "The Intruders"
1963 Ghost Squad Maria Episode: "Sabotage"
1963 Taxi! Tina Dobson Episode: "Benefit of the Doubt"
1965 The Wackiest Ship in the Army Terii Episode: "Goldbrickers"
1965 The Big Valley Naomi Episode: "Earthquake"
1965 Burke's Law Carmen Episode: "Deadlier Than the Male"
1965 Perry Mason Dr. Nina Revelli Episode: "The Case of the Baffling Bug"
1965 O.K. Crackerby! Carla Compagna Episode: "Bitter Ravioli"
1965 Daniel Boone Tawna Episode: "The Christmas Story"
1967 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Francina Episode: "The 'J' for Judas Affair"
1969 Get Smart Gina Episode: "Absorb the Greek"
1969 The Wild Wild West Maria Episode: "The Night of the Cossacks"
1972 Search Control Deva Siri Episode: "Moonrock"
1973 Cannon Airplane Passenger Episode: "Press Pass to the Slammer"
1973 Portrait: A Man Whose Name Was John Rachel Friedman TV film

References[edit]

  1. ^ Profile, glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com; accessed 2 December 2015.
  • ^ Tom Lisanti, Louis Paul (10 April 2002). Film fatales: women in espionage films and television, 1962-1973. ISBN 9780786411948. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
  • ^ Miami News, Miami, Florida, pg. 13, 19 June 1960
  • ^ She designed dresses in "Miss Israel to Visit Syracuse", The Post-Standard, Syracuse, New York, pg. 9, 12 December 1960
  • ^ Independent Star News, Padadena, California, pg. 64, 19 November 1967
  • ^ a b Aliza GuratIMDb
  • ^ Appeared in Adventures in Paradise in "TV Guide", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Honolulu, Hawaii, pg. 75, 15 January 1961
  • ^ Appeared in Exodus and A Place to Go in Luft, Herbert, "Hollywood", St. Louis Jewish Light, pg. 20, 6 December 1967
  • ^ "Movie Mayhem", The Salem News, Salem, Ohio, pg. 12, 15 October 1963
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