Nathalie Lissenko
August 18, 1884 (140 years old) in Nikolayev, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire [now Mykolaiv, Ukraine]
Natalia Andriivna Lysenko was a Ukrainian and French actress who was active during the silent era. She was the niece of the Ukrainian composer Mykola Lysenko.
Known For
Credits
- 1979 · Cinema in Russia as Film footage
- 1939 · The Fatted Calf as
- 1933 · The 1002nd Night as
- 1932 · That scoundrel Morin as
- 1929 · Princely Nights as
- 1928 · Hurrah! I'm Alive! as Johanne Kruis
- 1928 · Fünf bange Tage as
- 1928 · Rasputins Liebesabenteuer as Frau Tatarinoff
- 1927 · Sea Fever as
- 1927 · Children's Souls Accuse You as Luise Enzenberg
- 1925 · Double Love as Laure Maresco
- 1925 · The Poster as
- 1924 · The Lion of the Moguls as Anna
- 1924 · Les Ombres Qui Passent as Jaqueline del Sorio
- 1924 · Kean as La comtesse Elena de Koefeld
- 1923 · Calvaire d'amour as
- 1923 · The Burning Crucible as Elle
- 1923 · Member Of Parliament as Eva Chilcote
- 1922 · Up to the Hilt as
- 1922 · Nuit de carnaval as
- 1922 · La fille sauvage as
- 1922 · Tempêtes as Sonia
- 1921 · The Child of the Carnival as Yvonne Dumont
- 1921 · Justice d'abord as
- 1920 · A Narrow Escape as Yvonne Lelys
- 1919 · Woman's Calvary as
- 1919 · The Queen's Secret as The queen of Sylistria
- 1918 · Father Sergius as Widow of the merchant Makovkin
- 1918 · Knight's Spirit as Iza, Leo's fiancée
- 1918 · Little Ellie as Klara Klarson
- 1917 · Satan Triumphant as Esfir, pastor's sister
- 1917 · Behind the Screen as Natalya Lisenko
- 1917 · The Prosecutor as Betty Clay, artist from cafe chantant
- 1916 · Beggar Woman as Actress
- 1916 · Sin as Elena Lavrova, wife
- 1916 · The Hawk's Nest as Glasha, Osorgin's lover
- 1916 · And The Song Remained Unfinished as Countess Valishevskaya
- 1916 · In a Lively Place as Yevgenia, Bessudniy's wife
- 1916 · Life is a Moment, Art is Forever as Irina
- 1916 · In The Wild Blindness Of Desires as Nadezhda
- 1915 · Leon Drey as Bertha