Xenia Desni

Xenia Desni

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Actress - Germany
Born January 19, 1894 in Kiev
Died June 27, 1962 in Roquefort-les-Pins, Frankreich

Mini-Biography:
Xenia Desni was born on January 19, 1894 in Kiev. She was a German Actress, known for Die schwarze Pantherin (1921), Wilhelm Tell (1923), Sappho (1921), Xenia Desni's first movie on record is from 1921. Xenia Desni died on June 27, 1962 in Roquefort-les-Pins, Frankreich. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1929.

Biographical Notes
Schauspielerin des deutschen Stummfilms, laut anderen Quellen 1897 geboren. Nach der Oktoberrevolution erst nach Konstantinopel und anfangs der Zwanziger Jahre nach Berlin. In der Folge hat sie in Berlin eine kurze, aber erfolgreiche Karriere und spielt in rund dreissig Filmen vorwiegend die weibliche Hauptrolle.
Der aufkommende Tonfilm beendet ihre Karriere, anfangs der Dreissiger Jahre zieht sie nach Frankreich, wo sie 1962 stirbt. (laut anderen Quellen 1954)
Xenia Desny war die Mutter der Schauspielerin Tamara Desni.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1929: Erzherzog Johann (Cast), Directed by Max Neufeld, with Igo Sym, Werner Pittschau, Paul Biensfeldt,
1928: La danseuse Orchidée (Cast: Marise), Directed by Léonce Perret, with Louise Lagrange, Ricardo Cortez,
1927: Funkzauber (Cast), Directed by Richard Oswald, with Fern Andra, Fritz Kampers,
1927: Die Bräutigame der Babette Bomberling (Cast), Directed by Victor Janson, with Bruno Kastner, Walter Rilla,
1927: Madame macht einen Seitensprung (Cast), Directed by Hans Otto, with Carmen Cartellieri, Hans Moser,
1927: Die Drei Niemandskinder (Cast: Poldi), Directed by Fritz Freisler, with Willi Forst, Adele Sandrock,
1927: Ein Mädel aus dem Volke (Cast: Stasia Schopfinger ), Directed by Jakob Fleck, Luise Kolm, with Harry Liedtke, Livio Cesare Pavanelli,
1927: Ein rheinisches Mädchen beim rheinischen Wein (Cast: Hannchen), Directed by Johannes Guter, with Ralph Arthur Roberts, Jack Trevor,
1926: Durchlaucht Radieschen (Cast), Directed by Richard Eichberg, with Teddy Bill, Hans Brausewetter,
1926: Der Meister der Welt (Cast), Directed by Gennaro Righelli, with Alfred Solm, Olga Tschechowa,
1926: Der Soldat der Marie (Cast: Marie), Directed by Erich Schönfelder, with Harry Liedtke, Grit Haid,
1926: Schützenliesl (Auf der Alm, da gibt's ka Sünd) (Cast), Directed by Rudolf Dworsky, Rudolf Walther-Fein, with Carl de Vogt, Livio Cesare Pavanelli,
1926: Nixchen (Cast), Directed by Curt Blachnitzky, with Hans Albers, George Burghardt,
1926: Die Boxerbraut (Cast), Directed by Johannes Guter, with Harry Lamberts-Paulsen, Teddy Bill, Louis Brody,
1926: Küssen ist keine Sünd' (Cast), Directed by Rudolf Walther-Fein, with Hans Albers, Hermann Benke,
1926: Familie Schimeck - Wiener Herzen (Cast), Directed by Alfred Halm, with Livio Cesare Pavanelli, Lydia Potechina, Olga Tschechowa,
1925: Die Gefundene Braut (Cast), Directed by Rochus Gliese, with Walter Slezak,
1925: Der rosa Diamant (Cast), Directed by Rochus Gliese, with Alice Hechy, Rudolf Klein-Rogge,
1925: Der Turm des Schweigens (Cast: Eva), Directed by Johannes Guter, with Nigel Barrie, Fritz Delius,
1924: Ein Walzertraum (Cast), Directed by Ludwig Berger, with Karl Beckersachs, Hans Brausewetter, Mady Christians,
1924: Die Andere (Cast), Directed by Gerhard Lamprecht,
1924: Dekameron-Nächte (Decameron Nights) (Cast), Directed by Herbert Wilcox, with Werner Krauss,
1923: Der Sprung ins Leben (Cast: Idea, Zirkusakrobatin), Directed by Johannes Guter, with Walter Rilla, Paul Heidemann,
1923: Graf Cohn (Cast: Comtesse Dora), Directed by Carl Boese, with Hermann Vallentin, Bernd Aldor,
1923: Wilhelm Tell (Cast: Hedwig Tell), Directed by Rudolf Dworsky, Rudolf Walther-Fein, with Hans Marr, Conrad Veidt, Eduard von Winterstein,
1922: Die Prinzessin Suwarin (Cast), Directed by Johannes Guter, with Grete Berger, Lil Dagover,
1922: Der Ruf des Schicksals (Cast), Directed by Johannes Guter, with Maria Forescu, Carl Günther,
1922: Könnyved, der grosse Unbekannte (Cast: Daisy Macdonalds ), Directed by Frederik Larsen, with Josefine Dora, Maria Forescu,
1921: Weib und Palette (Cast: Giulietta), Directed by Johannes Guter, with Julius Brandt, Esther Carena,
1921: Die schwarze Pantherin (Cast), Directed by Johannes Guter, with Eugen Burg, Wilhelm Diegelmann,
1921: Sappho (The Closed Chain, Mad Love) (Cast), Directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki, with Alfred Abel, Werner Krauss,
1921: Bardame (Cast), Directed by Johannes Guter, with Marie von Bülow, Paul Hartmann,
1921: Die Lou vom Montmartre (Cast: Philine), Directed by Leo Lasko, with Ressel Orla, Ralph Arthur Roberts,

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