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    Tamara Desni
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    Tamara Desni

    Tamara Desni

    October 22, 1913 — Berlin, Germany

    From Wikipedia

    Tamara Desni (22 October 1913 – 7 February 2008) was a German-born British actress.

    Born as Tamara Brodsky, the daughter of actress Xenia Desni, Tamara Desni was born in Berlin. Her mother was born in Kiev, then in the Russian Empire, but emigrated to Germany sometime before the Russian Revolution. She became a star of German cinema during the silent era.

    She studied ballet as a child and appeared on stage and in several German films. She married a dentist while a teenager, although they divorced before Desni landed her first London acting role in 1931 in the musical White Horse Inn. She followed this up with another leading role in the musical Casanova, featuring music by Johann Strauss, Jr.

    Desni's film career took off in 1933 with Falling for You, and continued through 1950. Other film credits include Dick Barton at Bay, The Torso Murder Mystery, Fire Over England and Hell's Cargo.

    Desni's health began declining while in her late eighties. She died, a widow, on February 7, 2008 in Valence d'Agen, France. She was 94.

    Fire Over England

    Fire Over England

    1937

    Send for Paul Temple

    Send for Paul Temple

    1946

    The Squeaker

    The Squeaker

    1937

    Traitor Spy

    Traitor Spy

    1939

    Dick Barton at Bay

    Dick Barton at Bay

    1950

    Falling for You

    Falling for You

    1933

    The Hills of Donegal

    The Hills of Donegal

    1947

    McGlusky the Sea Rover

    McGlusky the Sea Rover

    1935