
Nadia Gray (born Nadia Kujnir; 23 November 1923 – 13 June 1994) was a Romanian film actress.
Gray was born into a Jewish family in Bucharest. Her father moved to Romania from Russia, and her mother was from Akkerman (Bessarabia). She left Romania for Paris in the late 1940s to escape the Communist takeover after World War II. Her film debut was in L'Inconnu d'un soir in 1949. Perhaps her best-known role was in the Federico Fellini film La Dolce Vita (1960).
She played a guest role in an episode of the television series The Prisoner ("The Chimes of Big Ben", 1967).
She was first married to N. Goldenberg (later Herescu), a wealthy businessman from Chișinău, then to Constantin Cantacuzino, a Romanian aristocrat who was one of Romania's top fighter aces of the war. They were married from 1946 to his death in 1958. Her third husband was Manhattan attorney Herbert Silverman (1912-2003). They were married from 1967 to her death in 1994. She died in New York City from a stroke.
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La Dolce Vita
1960 · as Nadia

Two for the Road
1967 · as Françoise Dalbret

Maniac
1963 · as Eve Beynat

The Oldest Profession
1967 · as Nadia (segment "Aujourd'hui")

Violent Summer
1959

Finalmente libero
1953 · as Carla

Top Secret
1952 · as Tania

Thunder at the Border
1966 · as Michele Mercier

The Naked Runner
1967 · as Karen Gisevius

Mr. Topaze
1961 · as Suzy

La Parisienne
1957 · as La reine Greta

House of Ricordi
1954 · as Giulia Grisi

Death at Dawn
1960 · as Victoria

The Crooked Road
1965 · as Cosima

Adventurer of Tortuga
1965 · as Doña Rosita

To Die of Love
1961 · as Patricia

Melody of Love
1952 · as Nadia Sandor

Letto a tre piazze
1960 · as Amalia