Tamara Desni
Tamara Desni was a German-born British actress. She became a star of the London theater stage and film in the 1930s. Her film career lasted until 1950.
Biography
Desni was born in Berlin as Tamara Brodsky, the daughter of actress Xenia Desni. Her mother was born in Kyiv, Russian Empire, and during the Russian Revolution, she fled first to Constantinople, where she worked as a variety dancer, from there to Berlin and during the silent era she became a star of German cinema.As a child, Desni studied ballet. While a teenager, director Erik Charell accepted her into his ensemble at the Großes Schauspielhaus in 1930. Desni enjoyed great success in his productions of Die lustige Witwe and the legendary premiere of Ralph Benatzky's [The The White Horse Inn (operetta)|White Horse Inn (operetta)|White Horse Inn], she married a dentist and appeared in her first three films. After the separation in 1931, she moved to Great Britain with her mother. She made her stage debut in Great Britain in 1931 in the operetta The White Horse Inn. She followed this up with another leading role in Benatzky's operetta Casanova at London Coliseum, 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. In 1946, she appeared in the Durbridge film adaptation Send for Paul Temple.