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Ileana Leonidoff (1883–1968) was a Russian actress and dancer, who had an intense career on stage and in silent films. She was the protagonist of two major "biblical" movies. She was Mary Magdalene in Maria di Magdala (1918), and Judith in Giuditta e Oloferne (1920). Both films were directed by Aldo Molinari. She appeared in a minor role (as Tamah) also in La Bibbia, by Pier Antonio Gariazzo and Armando Vey.