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{{italic title}}{{for|the opera adapted from this play|Fedora (opera)}}{{refimprove|date=July 2011}}Fédora is a play by the French author Victorien Sardou. The first production in 1882 starred Sarah Bernhardt in the title role of Princess Fédora Romazov. She wore a soft felt hat in that role which was soon a popular fashion for women; the hat became known as a fedora.[1]The play was turned into an opera, Fedora, by Umberto Giordano in 1898. Films- {{Interlanguage link multi|Princess Romanoff|it}}, directed by Frank Powell (1915), starring Nance O'Neil
- {{Interlanguage link multi|Fedora (1916 film)|it|3=Fedora (film 1916)|lt=Fedora}}, directed by Gustavo Serena (Italy, 1916), starring Francesca Bertini
- White Nights, directed by Alexander Korda (Austria-Hungary, 1916), starring Lili Berky
- Fedora, directed by Edward José (1918), starring Pauline Frederick
- Fedora, directed by Jean Manoussi (Germany, 1926), starring Lee Parry
- The Woman from Moscow, directed by Ludwig Berger (1928), starring Pola Negri
- {{Interlanguage link multi|Fedora (1934 film)|fr|3=Fédora (film, 1934)|lt=Fedora}}, directed by Louis J. Gasnier (France, 1934), starring Marie Bell
- {{Interlanguage link multi|Fedora (1942 film)|it|3=Fedora (film 1942)|lt=Fedora}}, directed by Camillo Mastrocinque (Italy, 1942), starring Luisa Ferida
- {{Interlanguage link multi|El precio de una vida|es}}, directed by Adelqui Migliar (Argentina, 1947), starring Mecha Ortiz
References1. ^Marciano, John Bemelmans. 2009. Anonyponymous: the forgotten people behind everyday words. New York: Bloomsbury USA. p. 65. {{ISBN|9781596916531}}
External links - [https://archive.org/details/fedoralyricdrama06gior Fedora; a lyric drama in three acts by V. Sardou]
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fedora (Play)}}{{1880s-play-stub}} 3 : 1882 plays|French plays|Plays by Victorien Sardou |