Sofia Lilland

Marie Sophie Angeline Lilland (Sofia Lilland), born 1929, is a French-Lovian Singer and actress. She is considered Lovia's most successful actress, and has a career spanning from the late 1940s to the early 2000s.

Early life
Sophie Lilland was born in Lovia to a Frenchman of English origin and an American mother. Her father worked at the French embassy in Noble City. In 1931, the family moved to France. She began singing in children's concerts in the late 1930s and early 1940s. When the war started, she and her family moved to England. There, Sophie also sang. The family moved back to France in 1946. In 1948, Lilland moved to Spain and married a Spaniard. She changed her name from Sophie to Sofia. 34

Her career
In Spain, she recorded 2 albums which sold well. She divorced her husband in 1950 and moved back to France. In France, she recorded many albums and also starred in 2 films. In 1954, she moved to England, where she recorded her first English-language album. An American record company approached her in 1956 to get her to sign a deal with them. She signed and moved to America that year. In the USA, she released 5 albums, and acted in 2 movies.

In English

 * My Amour (1955)
 * Where is the love gone (1954)
 * America (1956)
 * The International (1957)
 * Simply Delighted (1957)
 * In Havana (1959)
 * Falling in love (1961)
 * Greatest Hits Vol.1 (1963)
 * Lovian Oranges (1965)
 * Why I cannot lie (1967)
 * Live in '69 (1969)
 * Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (1972)
 * Sofia (1975)
 * For the record (1980)
 * Sofia Lilland Live (1986)
 * The early days (1994)
 * Greatest Hits (2003)

In French

 * Mon Amour (1950)
 * Je suis de Paris (1951)
 * Mon Cheri (1952)
 * Toi et Moi (1953)
 * Simplement moi (1958)
 * La dernier chose a faire (1962)
 * Ou vas tu (1966)
 * Les hits de Sofia Lilland (1968)
 * Ou est mon amour (1976)
 * Concert a Paris (1978)
 * Le dernier concert (1987)
 * Le meilleur de Sofia Lilland (1998)

In Spanish

 * Yo Soy Sofia (1948)
 * La unica cosa (1949)

In Oceana

 * Prosta! (1961)
 * That Lew (1963)

In Russian

 * Moi pesni (1964)