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Pola Negri is a Actor Polonaise born on 1 january 1897 at Lipno, Lipno County (Pologne)

Pola Negri

Pola Negri
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Birth name Barbara Apolonia Chałupiec
Nationality Pologne
Birth 1 january 1897 at Lipno, Lipno County (Pologne)
Death 1 august 1987 (at 90 years) at San Antonio (USA)

Pola Negri (born Barbara Apolonia Chałupiec, sometimes spelled Chalupec or Chałupec; 3 January 1897 – 1 August 1987) was a Polish stage and film actress who achieved worldwide fame during the silent and golden eras of Hollywood and European film for her tragedienne and femme fatale roles.

She was the first European film star to be invited to Hollywood, and became one of the most popular actresses in American silent film. Her varied career included work as an actress in theater and vaudeville; as a recording artist, as a ballerina and as an author.

Biography

Negri's first marriage was with Count Eugeniusz Dąmbski, and would prove to be short lived. Negri married Dąmbski in St Mary's Assumption Church in Sosnowiec in 5 November 1919, thus becoming Countess Apolonia Dąmbska-Chałupec, having long since dropped the forename Barbara. After a long separation period, Negri and Dąmbski's union was dissolved in 1922.

After she began working in the United States, she made headlines and gossip columns with a string of celebrity love affairs, most notably with film stars Charlie Chaplin, Rod La Rocque, and Rudolph Valentino. Negri had met Chaplin while in Germany, and what began as a platonic relationship there became a well-publicized affair and marriage speculation which received the headline, "The Queen of Tragedy To Wed The King of Comedy". The relationship soured, and Negri became involved for a time with actor Rod La Rocque, who appeared as her leading man in Forbidden Paradise (1924). Negri met Rudolph Valentino at a costume party held by Marion Davies and William Randolph Hearst at the San Simeon estate, and was reportedly Valentino's lover until his death in 1926. She caused a media sensation at his New York funeral on 24 August 1926, at which she "fainted" several times, and, according to actor Ben Lyon, arranged for a large floral arrangement, which spelled out "P-O-L-A", to be placed on Valentino's coffin. The press dismissed her actions as a publicity stunt. At the time of his death and for the remainder of her life, Negri would claim Valentino was the love of her life.

Negri soon married again, to the Georgian self-styled "Prince" Serge Mdivani. This action caused public opinion in the United States to sour against her because it happened so quickly after Rudolph Valentino's death. Negri and Mdivani were married on 14 May 1927 (less than nine months after Valentino's death); shortly after she became pregnant, and Negri, who always wanted a child, started taking better care of her health and even considered retiring from movies in order to be a housewife and mother. However, she reportedly suffered a miscarriage. She grieved the loss of her child for the rest of her life. On 2 April 1931 they divorced.

While residing at the Ambassador Hotel in New York in April 1932, Negri performed with Russ Columbo in George Jessel's variety revue at the Schubert Theatre, and was briefly involved with Colombo. After her film, A Woman Commands, premiered in Hollywood, Columbo performed Negri's signature song "Paradise" with his orchestra, and dedicated the song to Negri. Columbo also recorded and released the song as a 78 rpm single that year with slightly altered lyrics, and the single became a huge sensation with audiences across the country.

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Filmography of Pola Negri (43 films)

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Actress

The Moon-Spinners, 1h58
Directed by Costas Ferris, James Neilson, Arthur J. Vitarelli, John Peverall
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime, Romance
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, Children's films
Actors Hayley Mills, Eli Wallach, Peter McEnery, Irène Papas, Joan Greenwood, Pola Negri
Roles Madame Habib
Rating64% 3.2437853.2437853.2437853.2437853.243785
A young English woman named Nikky Ferris (Hayley Mills) takes a trip with her folk musicologist aunt, Frances (Joan Greenwood), to a small coastal inn on the Greek island of Crete.
The Loves of Carmen, 1h39
Directed by Charles Vidor, Earl Bellamy
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about animals, Sports films, Bullfighting films
Actors Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford, Victor Jory, Luther Adler, Margaret Wycherly, Ron Randell
Roles Carmen
Rating61% 3.0531753.0531753.0531753.0531753.053175
Following the plot of the classic opera, "Carmen," this story follows the wild gypsy's adventures as a siren and bandit. Carmen (Rita Hayworth) lures an innocent soldier (Glenn Ford) to his ruin, getting him expelled from the army. He then turns to banditry, killing Carmen's husband (Victor Jory) and others. The drama culminates in an ending with the innocent soldier repenting of his sins and dying.
Hi Diddle Diddle, 1h12
Directed by Andrew L. Stone
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Musical theatre, Musical, Romance
Actors Adolphe Menjou, Martha Scott, Pola Negri, Dennis O'Keefe, Billie Burke, Walter Kingsford
Roles Genya Smetana
Rating66% 3.343613.343613.343613.343613.34361
Young Janie Prescott is about to be married to her sailor sweetheart, Sonny Phyffe, but the wedding is delayed because the ship hasn't arrived to its dock. The wedding ceremony has to be pushed forward, and is combined with a christening ceremony that is to be performed by the same pastor. Sonny's ship eventually docks and when he meets his father, small-time swindler Hector, before the wedding, he is given a corsage to pass on to Janie. Hector has actually stolen the corsage from Sonny's stepmother, opera singer Genya Smetana. Hector isn't aware of that the corsage has real diamonds in it, and it is a gift from the opera where Genya works. Unfortunately the wedding is yet again delayed when it is discovered that Peter Carrington III, Janie's previous suitor, has managed to lose all of Mrs. Prescott's money on bad investments and a roulette table at the 59 Club. The family is now broke. Sonny then tells Janie he doesn't care about her money and the wedding proceeds as planned, after Sonny agrees to let his father help Mrs. Prescott get her money back.
Moskau – Shanghai, 1h25
Directed by Paul Wegener, Max W. Kimmich
Origin German
Genres Drama
Actors Pola Negri, Gustav Diessl, Paul Bildt, Susi Lanner, Rudolf Schündler, Karl Dannemann
Roles Olga Petrowna
Rating65% 3.296993.296993.296993.296993.29699
La veuve Olga Petrovna entreprend un long voyage alors que l'Empire russe s'écroule. En pleine révolution d’Octobre, il lui est impossible de rejoindre sa fille Maria. Elle n'a pas pu avoir de ses nouvelles par sa nourrice. Elle rencontre par hasard Alexander Repin, une connaissance de son vieil ami et soupirant Sergei Smirnov. Repin accepte de l'aider, d'autant qu'il est tombé amoureux d'Olga. Tous deux tentent de s'échapper avec l'aide d'un prêtre. Mais Alexandre est arrêté tandis qu'Olga reste libre, car un pope l'a fait passer pour sa nièce. Alexander et Sergei se retrouvent dans la prison. Mais ce dernier se révèle vite être un traître. Honteux, Sergei aide finalement son ami à s'évader en prétendant l'avoir exécuté et jeté son corps dans le fleuve. Un peu plus tard Smirnov est libéré et part avec Olga, dont il est amoureux depuis longtemps, vers Shanghai.
Mazurka
Mazurka (1935)

Directed by Willi Forst
Genres Drama
Actors Pola Negri, Albrecht Schoenhals, Franziska Kinz, Paul Hartmann, Willi Forst, Friedrich Kayßler
Roles Vera, Singer
Rating72% 3.6073553.6073553.6073553.6073553.607355
Une femme est jugée pour le meurtre d'un musicien qui a ruiné son mariage.
Fanatisme
Fanatisme (1934)

Directed by Tony Lekain
Origin France
Genres Drama
Themes Théâtre, Films based on plays
Actors Pola Negri, Jean Yonnel, Lucien Rozenberg, Georges Flateau, Pierre Richard-Willm, Lilian Greuze
Roles Rosine Savelli

Une danseuse italienne, Rosine Savelli, fervente patriote, est le jouet de conspirateurs qui essaient d'attenter a la vie de Napoléon III. Mais la conspiration échoue et l'Empereur, amoureux de la jeune femme, est convaincu de son innocence.
A Woman Commands, 1h24
Directed by Harry Joe Brown, Val Paul, Paul L. Stein
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Pola Negri, Roland Young, Basil Rathbone, Dorothy Granger, H. B. Warner, Anthony Bushell
Roles Madame Maria Draga / Queen Draga
Rating67% 3.3973853.3973853.3973853.3973853.397385
Hotel Imperial, 1h25
Directed by Mauritz Stiller
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War
Themes Political films, Films based on plays
Actors Pola Negri, James Hall, George Siegmann, Max Davidson, Otto Fries, Michael Vavitch
Roles Anna Sedlak
Rating66% 3.327883.327883.327883.327883.32788
Pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, un officier autrichien est sauvé par une femme de chambre dans un hôtel devenu le quartier général des forces russes.