Xenia Desni (Ukrainian: ÐšÑ ÐµÐ½Ñ–Ñ Ð"ÐµÑ Ð½Ñ–. Russian: ÐšÑ ÐµÐ½Ð¸Ñ
Ð"ÐµÑ Ð½Ð¸; 19 January 1894, Oster, Ukraine â€" 27 May 1962, France)
was a silent screen era actress born in the Russian Empire.She and her
family fled the Russian Revolution. They first moved to
Constantinople, where she began her acting career in Vaudeville. She
later moved to Berlin. She later was involved in films directed by
Johannes Guter.Desni began her successful career at the beginning of
the 1920s with the movie Sappho, followed by a number of successful
productions such as Leap Into Life, Die Prinzessin Suwarin, Wilhelm
Tell, Die Andere, Ein Walzertraum, Familie Schimek, and Madame wagt
einen Seitensprung.Her career declined shortly after the advent of
sound, after which she appeared in only one film, Kriminalkommissar
Eyck.
Ð"ÐµÑ Ð½Ð¸; 19 January 1894, Oster, Ukraine â€" 27 May 1962, France)
was a silent screen era actress born in the Russian Empire.She and her
family fled the Russian Revolution. They first moved to
Constantinople, where she began her acting career in Vaudeville. She
later moved to Berlin. She later was involved in films directed by
Johannes Guter.Desni began her successful career at the beginning of
the 1920s with the movie Sappho, followed by a number of successful
productions such as Leap Into Life, Die Prinzessin Suwarin, Wilhelm
Tell, Die Andere, Ein Walzertraum, Familie Schimek, and Madame wagt
einen Seitensprung.Her career declined shortly after the advent of
sound, after which she appeared in only one film, Kriminalkommissar
Eyck.
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