Elina Löwensohn

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Elina Löwensohn

Elina Löwensohn is an accomplished actress of Romanian-American descent, with her illustrious career stretching from 1991 to the present day. Born on July 11, 1966, in Bucharest, Romania, her life took a turn after the demise of her father, a Jewish Holocaust survivor, compelling her and her mother to migrate to the United States. Her voyage to the States was marked by her mother's hunger strike to obtain a visa. Upon settling, Löwensohn completed her high school education and soon after delved into the acting profession.

Her acting journey commenced in New York City, gracing various successful theatre productions. Löwensohn broke onto the film scene in 1991 with her debut in Theory of Achievement. Her talent has since been recognized in various films and TV shows including Simple Men (1992), Schindler's List (1993), Amateur (1994), Nadja (1994), and The Wisdom of Crocodiles (1998). Notable roles include Diana Reiter in Schindler's List, Katya in the 1994 Seinfeld episode The Gymnast, Iris in Six Ways to Sunday (1997), and Anne Levels in The Wisdom of Crocodiles (1998). Each role showcasing her diverse acting capability.

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Given Name: Elina Löwensohn

Born: Bucharest, Romania

Citizenship: Romanian, American

Birthday: July 11, 1966

Occupations: Actress

Years Active: 1991-present

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