Nathalie Lissenko

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Nathalie Lissenko

Nathalie Andrianowna Lissenko , Ukrainian Наталія Андріївна Лисенко , Russian Наталья Андриановна Лисенко , (* August 6 . Jul / 18th August  1884 greg. In Nikolaev , Russian Empire ; † 7. January 1969 in Paris , France ) was a Ukrainian actress .

Life

Natalja Lissenko received acting lessons at the Moscow Art Theater until 1904 . In the following years she played theaters in the province and at the Moscow Korscha Theater. From 1909 to 1912 she was a member of the ensemble of the Kiev Solovtsova Theater. Finally, Lissenko returned to Moscow and continued her artistic work on theaters there. Natalja Lissenko was discovered for the film in 1915, and her debut as Katyusha Maslowa in an adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's Resurrection was a huge success. Later, too, it was particularly successful in dramas and literary adaptations by Jakow Protasanov . The greatest screen star of the tsarist empire, Ivan Mosjukin , her husband at the time, often appeared at her side .

Shortly after the October Revolution , Natalja Lissenko's film career broke off, and in 1918 she celebrated her last major public success with Father Sergius . In 1919, Lissenko fled the Soviet Union via the Crimea and Istanbul to France, together with numerous other “Belarusian” film activists under the leadership of Iossif Yermoljew . The squad of exiles settled in Paris and set up their own film production under Yermolev's direction. Mosjukin and Lissenko, who called themselves Nathalie there, regularly took on leading roles in these films, which were almost exclusively directed by exiled Russian directors.

At the end of 1926, Nathalie Lissenko went to Berlin until the end of the period of silence and appeared in some German films without much resonance. In 1929, with the dawn of the sound film era, she returned to Paris. In the sound film, however, you hardly saw Nathalie Lissenko, who also appeared in the works of some artistically ambitious filmmakers such as the avant-garde Alberto Cavalcanti and Jean Epstein .

Nathalie Lissenko died completely forgotten in Paris in 1969, she was buried next to Mosjukin on the Cimetière de Sainte Genevieve des Bois . Her first husband was the Russian actor Nikolai Radin (1872–1935).

Filmography

  • 1915: Katjuscha Maslowa (Катюша Маслова)
  • 1915: Leon Drej (Леон Дрей)
  • 1915: Natascha Proskurowa (Наташа Проскурова)
  • 1915: Nikolai Stavrogin (Николай Ставрогин)
  • 1916: Na boikom meste (На бойком месте)
  • 1916: Sud boschij (Суд божий)
  • 1916: Sin gadalki (Сын гадалки)
  • 1916: Gretsch (Грех)
  • 1916: Nischaja (Нищая)
  • 1916: Jastrebinoje gnesdo / Ястребиное гнездо
  • 1916: Kulissi ekrana / Кулисы экрана
  • 1917: Wo wlasti grecha / Во власти греха
  • 1917: Prokuror / Прокурор
  • 1917: Satana likujuschii / Сатана ликующий
  • 1917: Father Sergius (Otiez Sergej / Отец Сергий)
  • 1918: Bogatir duscha / Богатырь духа
  • 1918: Tschernaja staja / Черная стая
  • 1918: Nemoj strasch / Немой страж
  • 1919: Naslednik pro sakasi / Наследник по заказу
  • 1919: Atwetnij udar / Ответный удар
  • 1919: Taina Korojewi / Тайна королевы
  • 1920: An unsettling adventure (L'angoissante aventure)
  • 1921: Justice d'abord!
  • 1921: The child of the carnival (L'enfant du carnaval)
  • 1921: Tempêtes
  • 1922: La fille sauvage
  • 1922: Marriage Stories (Le brasier ardent)
  • 1923: Extinguishing Torch (Kean)
  • 1923: Grimaces in the big city (Les ombres qui passent)
  • 1924: Le lion des mongols
  • 1925: L'affiche
  • 1925: Le double amour
  • 1927: Children's souls accuse you
  • 1927: Casanova ( Casanova )
  • 1927: In the roadstead (En rade)
  • 1928: Rasputin's love affair
  • 1928: Five anxious days
  • 1928: Hurray! I live!
  • 1929: Balalaika nights (Nuits de princes)
  • 1932: Le cochon de Morin
  • 1933: La mille et deuxième nuit
  • 1939: Le veau gras

literature

  • Kay Less : The film's great personal dictionary . The actors, directors, cameramen, producers, composers, screenwriters, film architects, outfitters, costume designers, editors, sound engineers, make-up artists and special effects designers of the 20th century. Volume 5: L - N. Rudolf Lettinger - Lloyd Nolan. Schwarzkopf and Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-89602-340-3 , p. 56.

Web links

Commons : Natalya Lisenko  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Remarks

  1. Other sources name August 10 and 1886
  2. Other sources name October 7, 1969, Nathalie Lissenko in the Find a Grave database . Retrieved February 6, 2018. : June 24, 1969