Richard Senius

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Richard Senius (* around 1875 ; † November 2, 1947 in Berlin ) was a singer , senior stage manager , theater and film actor .

Life

Senius played in theaters in Frankfurt am Neuen Theater , in Hildesheim, Leipzig, Cologne, Chemnitz, Zurich, Bernd and most recently from 1936 to 1945 in Würzburg. In film, he often starred under the direction of William Karfiol .

In October 1916 he sang two pages of songs from the Rudolf Nelson review “Blue Boys” with Grete Freund and Paul Heidemann for record “Grammophon” in Berlin . The orchestra was conducted by Bruno Seidler-Winkler .

He died of a heart attack .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1913: From a man's girlhood
  • 1917: a wet adventure
  • 1917: who kisses me?
  • 1918: Cupid in a tight spot
  • 1918: His bathing doll
  • 1918: Such a little serious painter
  • 1918: Peer Gynt
  • 1919: The Republic Medal
  • 1919: The seaside mermaid
  • 1919: The white mouse
  • 1919: a great son-in-law
  • 1919: Oops, father doesn't see it
  • 1919: Kord Kamphues, the judge of Coesfeld
  • 1919: Krümelchen's travel adventure
  • 1919: My nephew - the Baron
  • 1919: a great son-in-law
  • 1919: You can sleep with me
  • 1920: The anti-detective
  • 1920: The three rubies
  • 1920: Highness on the reel
  • 1920: Lo, the cocotte
  • 1921: The confession of a fallen woman
  • 1921: Lepain, the king of criminals
  • 1922: Oh, you sweet rascal
  • 1933: crooks honor
  • 1939: In the name of the people

Audio documents

Record “Gramophone”:

  • 13 556 / 2-944.334 (mx. 18845 lb) When Santa Claus. Trio from the revue “Blaue Jungs” (Rudolf Nelson - Hermann Frey). Grete Freund, Paul Heidemann and Richard Senius. With the Bruno Seidler-Winkler orchestra. Up. Berlin, October 1916.
  • 13 557 / 2-944.338 (mx. 18846 Lb) free shall be on all seas. Quintet from the revue “Blaue Jungs” (Rudolf Nelson - Hermann Frey). Grete Freund, Paul Heidemann, Curt Busch, Grete Sellin and Richard Senius. With the Bruno Seidler-Winkler orchestra. Up. Berlin, October 1916.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Das Neue Theater in Frankfurt am Main 1911–1935 in the Google book search
  2. ^ German stage yearbook . tape 68 . Druck und Kommissionsverlag FA Günther & Sohn, 1960 ( full text in the Google book search).
  3. Wolfgang Schneidereit: Discography of the vocal interpreters of the light muse from 1925 to 1945 in German-speaking countries: A discography with biographical information in 3 volumes. Volume 2: Kirsten Heiberg to Ethel Reschke. Books on Demand publisher, 2019, ISBN 978-3-7528-2834-4 , p. 550.