Marianne Stanior
Marianne Stanior (born June 19, 1910 , † January 12, 1967 in Munich ) was a German actress and dancer .
Life
The Berliner made her debut in Vienna and Munich. In 1928 Marianne Stanior appeared as a dancer together with the Comedian Harmonists in the Sunshine Girls revue staged by Erik Charell at the Großes Schauspielhaus in Berlin. In the 1930s she was also a member of the ensemble at the comedians' cabaret alongside Erik Ode , Robert Dorsay , Joe Furtner and Charlott Daudert . Aside from her artistic activity, Marianne Stanior was mentioned in the Berlin press in 1931 with the description "sweet little dancer" when she was introduced to him at a reception in honor of the British comedian and actor Charlie Chaplin during his visit to Berlin.
Marianne Stanior came into contact with silent film as early as 1921 and embodied boy roles in some productions. She later took part in various sound films. Among them were 1930 The Cabinet of Dr. Larifari by Robert Wohlmuth with Max Hansen , Paul Morgan and Carl Jöken , 1937 The Irresistible by Géza von Bolváry with Anny Ondra , Hans Söhnker and Erika von Thellmann and 1939 Hurray! I am dad! by Kurt Hoffmann with Heinz Rühmann , Albert Florath and Carola Höhn .
As a voice actress she could also be heard as the German voice of Lana Turner in Doctor and Demon .
Filmography (selection)
- 1921: Ahasver's daughter: The flickering light
- 1921: mystery
- 1921: The Secret of the Six Playing Cards, Part 5 - King of Hearts
- 1921: The assassination attempt
- 1922: a new life (De bruut)
- 1923: Pömperly's fight with the snowshoe
- 1927: A Night's Riddle
- 1930: The cabinet of Dr. Larifari
- 1933: The Ugly Girl
- 1935: In the white Rößl
- 1937: Warnings are given against love
- 1937: The irresistible
- 1939: How do I get rid of the pearl? (Short film)
- 1939: Bel Ami
- 1939: Hurray! I am dad!
- 1939: who kisses Madeleine?
- 1940: My husband is not allowed to know
- 1940: The Queen's Heart
- 1940: My daughter doesn't
- 1941: … rides for Germany
- 1941: Goodbye, Franziska
- 1954: prisoners of love
literature
- Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 3: Peit – Zz. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1961, DNB 451560752 , p. 1649.
Web links
- Marianne Stanior in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Marianne Stanior at filmportal.de
- Images by Marianne Stanior In: Virtual History
- Photo portrait from 1931 on Bavarikon
- Illustrated photo around 1933 on magazine.illustrierte-presse.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Peter Czada, Günter Große: Comedian Harmonists: A vocal ensemble conquers the world . Edition Hentrich, Berlin 1993, ISBN 3-894-68082-2 , pp. 23-24
- ↑ Klaus Völker : Kabarett der Komiker: Berlin 1924 to 1950 . Edition Text and Criticism, Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-86916-050-4 , p. 152
- ^ Wolfgang Gersch : Chaplin in Berlin. Illustrated miniature based on Berlin newspapers from 1931 . Henschel, Berlin 1988, ISBN 3-362-00264-1 , p. 79
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Stanior, Marianne |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress and dancer |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 19, 1910 |
DATE OF DEATH | January 12, 1967 |
Place of death | Munich |