Anna Sten
December 3, 1908 (115 years old) in Kiev, Russian Empire [now Kyiv, Ukraine]
Anna Sten (Ukrainian: А́нна Стен; born Anna Petrivna Fesak) was a Ukrainian-born American actress. She began her career in stage plays and films in the Soviet Union before traveling to Germany, where she starred in several films. Her performances were noticed by film producer Samuel Goldwyn, who brought her to the United States with the aim of creating a new screen personality to rival Greta Garbo. After a few unsuccessful films, Goldwyn released her from her contract. She continued to act occasionally until her final film appearance in 1962.
Known For
Credits
- 1963 · Arrest and Trial as
- 1962 · The Nun and the Sergeant as Sister Mary Joseph
- 1959 · Adventures in Paradise as Antonia Kohlermann
- 1957 · The Walter Winchell File as
- 1956 · Runaway Daughters as Ruth Barton
- 1955 · Soldier of Fortune as Madame Dupree
- 1948 · Let's Live a Little as Michele Bennett
- 1943 · Three Russian Girls as Natasha
- 1943 · They Came to Blow Up America as Frau Reiter
- 1943 · Chetniks! as Lubitca Mihailovitch
- 1941 · So Ends Our Night as Lilo
- 1940 · The Eternal Jew as Gruschenka (archive footage) (uncredited)
- 1940 · The Man I Married as Frieda
- 1939 · Exile Express as Nadine Nikolas
- 1936 · A Woman Alone as Maria Krasnova aka Maria Novikova
- 1935 · The Wedding Night as Manya Novak
- 1934 · We Live Again as Katusha Maslova
- 1934 · Nana as Nana
- 1932 · The Tempest as Russen-Annya
- 1931 · Bombs Over Monte Carlo as Königin von Pontenero Yola I
- 1931 · Trapeze as Marina
- 1931 · The Murderer Dmitri Karamazov as Gruschenka
- 1930 · Bookkeeper Kremke as Lene, Kremkes ältere Tochter
- 1929 · Golden Beak as
- 1929 · Glory Dealers as
- 1928 · The White Eagle as
- 1928 · The Yellow Ticket as Maria, young farmer's wife
- 1928 · My Son as Olga Surina
- 1927 · The Girl with the Hat Box as Natasha