Leza Lidow was born February 5, 1924, to the daughter of a Russian diplomat. Her mother, born in China, was an avid collector of Asian art and translated Asian poetry. Leza's father was a pilot in World War I, he later found a career as a stunt pilot for film. Leza was brought up in a creative and intellectual environment. At an early age she showed a passion for painting. At 18 she married famous composer, Friedrich Hollander, who wrote for Marlene Dietrich as well as for many film sound tracks in Hollywood. Surrounded by Hollywood, it is no surprise that many movie companies were interested in her as an actress in their films. She declined to pursue her own interests. She wanted to paint. After three years and a daughter, Melodie, Friedrich and Leza divorced. Leza has exhibited her art in Los Angeles, New York, Miami and Denver. She has won numerous awards. Her education in art was continued in Paris and Switzerland. In 1951, Leza returned to Los Angeles and exhibited solo at Roperi's Gallery. Soon after, she married industrialist and founder of International Rectifier Corp, Eric Lidow. They had two sons together, Derek and Alexander. Leza's work became more surreal. Initially she painted on canvas and gradually evolved into three-dimensional art. She continues to show her work in Europe and in Asia.