Diana Karenne
Diana Karenne (born Leucadia Konstantia, 1888 – 14 October 1940) was a Polish film actress and director.[1] She appeared in more than 40 films between 1916 and 1940. Injured in a World War II Allied bombing raid on Aachen (Aix-la-Chapelle) in July 1940, after three months in a coma, she died in October of the same year without having regained consciousness.[1]
Diana Karenne | |
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Born | Leucadia Konstantia 1888 Kiev, Imperial Russia |
Died | 14 October 1940 (aged 51–52) Aachen, Germany |
Occupation | Actress Screenwriter Producer Director |
Years active | 1916-1940 |
Selected filmography
- Sofia di Kravonia (1916) (based on the book by Anthony Hope)
- Redemption (1919)
- Miss Dorothy (1920)
- Sophy of Kravonia; or, The Virgin of Paris (1920) (as Diana Kareni) (based on the book by Anthony Hope)
- Playing with Fire (1921)
- Marie Antoinette, the Love of a King (1922)
- Poor Sinner (1923)
- The Wife of Forty Years (1925)
- The Loves of Casanova (1927)
- The Golden Vein (1928)
- Pawns of Passion (1928)
- A Woman with Style (1928)
- The White Roses of Ravensberg (1929)
- The Queen's Necklace (1929)
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References
- "Diana Karenne". mymovies.it. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
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