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Pola Negri(1897-1987)

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Pola Negri
Pola Negri was born in Lipno, Poland, and moved to Warsaw as a child. Living in poverty with her mother, a teenage Pola auditioned and was accepted to the Imperial Ballet. Due to an illness that ended her dancing career, she soon switched to the Warsaw Imperial Academy of Dramatic Arts and became an actress. By 17 she was a star on the Warsaw stage, but World War I would soon change the theater scene. Without the theater, Pola turned to films. With her new career in pictures and her stage success in "Sumurun", she went to Berlin and was teamed with German director Ernst Lubitsch. The Lubitsch-Negri combination was very successful and the roles that Pola played were earthy, exotic, strong women. One of her films, Passion (1919), was optioned and retitled "Passion" for exhibition in America. The film was such a success that by 1922 she and Lubitsch were both given contracts to work in Hollywood. While her first few films showed some success, they were overshadowed by her reported romances with such stars as Charles Chaplin and Rudolph Valentino. Paradis défendu (1924), made with Lubitsch, and Hotel Imperial (1927) were two of her more successful films. However, three things conspired to end her career in Hollywood: (1) The perception that her mourning for Rudolph Valentino was insincere, though Negri did describe him as the love of her life; (2) The Hays Office codes that would not allow her to show the very traits that made her a sex-siren in Europe; (3) Her thick Polish accent would not play in the sound pictures that were coming into vogue.

Pola Negri returned to Europe and eventually made films for UFA, which was under Nazi management. In 1941 she returned to America penniless. She made Hi Diddle Diddle (1943) and became an American citizen in 1951. Her next and last movie was La baie aux émeraudes (1964).

She died of pneumonia in San Antonio, TX, in 1987.
BornJanuary 3, 1897
DiedAugust 1, 1987(90)
BornJanuary 3, 1897
DiedAugust 1, 1987(90)
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  • Awards
    • 8 wins total

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Known for

Pola Negri in Bella Donna (1923)
Bella Donna
7.3
  • Bella Donna (Ruby)
  • 1923
La danseuse Espagnole (1923)
La danseuse Espagnole
6.7
  • Maritana - Gypsy fortune teller
  • 1923
James Hall, Pola Negri, George Siegmann, Mauritz Stiller, and Eric Rohman in Hotel Imperial (1927)
Hotel Imperial
6.8
  • Anna Sedlak
  • 1927
Pola Negri in La chatte des montagne (1921)
La chatte des montagne
6.8
  • Rischka
  • 1921

Credits

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  • Hayley Mills and Peter McEnery in La baie aux émeraudes (1964)
    La baie aux émeraudes
    6.5
    • Madame Habib
    • 1964
  • Hi Diddle Diddle (1943)
    Hi Diddle Diddle
    6.6
    • Genya Smetana
    • 1943
  • Lothar Brühne and Pola Negri in La nuit décisive (1938)
    La nuit décisive
    8.2
    • Tessa Brückmann
    • 1938
  • Hermann Braun, Josefine Dora, Herbert Hübner, and Pola Negri in Pieux mensonge (1938)
    Pieux mensonge
    7.8
    • Carmen Casini
    • 1938
  • Pola Negri and Albrecht Schoenhals in Tango Notturno (1937)
    Tango Notturno
    6.7
    • Mado Doucet
    • 1937
  • Gerhard Lamprecht and Pola Negri in Madame Bovary (1937)
    Madame Bovary
    7.0
    • Emma Bovary
    • 1937
  • Gräfin Volescu
    • Gräfin Volescu
    • 1936
  • Serge Jaroff, Pola Negri, and Paul Wegener in Moscou-Shanghai (1936)
    Moscou-Shanghai
    6.9
    • Olga Petrowna
    • 1936
  • Mazurka (1935)
    Mazurka
    7.2
    • Vera, Singer
    • 1935
  • William Aguet, Georges Flateau, Andrée Lafayette, Tony Lekain, Pola Negri, Gaston Ravel, Pierre Richard-Willm, Lucien Rozenberg, and Jean Yonnel in Fanatisme (1934)
    Fanatisme
    • Rosine Savelli
    • 1934
  • Basil Rathbone and Pola Negri in A Woman Commands (1932)
    A Woman Commands
    6.5
    • Madame Maria Draga
    • Queen Draga of Serbia
    • 1932
  • Pola Negri, Hans Rehmann, and Warwick Ward in Traquée (1929)
    Traquée
    7.3
    • Louise
    • 1929
  • Norman Kerry and Pola Negri in La femme de Moscou (1928)
    La femme de Moscou
    6.0
    • Princess Fedora
    • 1928
  • Nils Asther and Pola Negri in Amours d'artiste (1928)
    Amours d'artiste
    • Rachel
    • 1928
  • Warner Baxter, Paul Lukas, and Pola Negri in Three Sinners (1928)
    Three Sinners
    • Baroness Gerda Wallentin
    • 1928

Soundtrack



  • American Horror Story (2011)
    American Horror Story
    7.9
    TV Series
    • performer: "Wenn die Sonne hinter den Dächern versinkt" (uncredited)
    • 2014
  • Zítra vstanu a oparím se cajem (1977)
    Zítra vstanu a oparím se cajem
    7.1
    • performer: "Tango Notturno"
    • 1977
  • Hi Diddle Diddle (1943)
    Hi Diddle Diddle
    6.6
    • performer: "The Pilgrim's Chorus", "Evening Star", "Brünnhilde's Battle Cry" (uncredited)
    • 1943
  • Mazurka (1935)
    Mazurka
    7.2
    • performer: "Je sens en moi", "Nur eine Stunde" (uncredited)
    • 1935
  • Basil Rathbone and Pola Negri in A Woman Commands (1932)
    A Woman Commands
    6.5
    • performer: "Paradise", "Ich hatt'einen Mann"
    • 1932

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Erna Negri
  • Height
    • 1.52 m
  • Born
    • January 3, 1897
    • Lipno, Poland, Russian Empire [now Lipno, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland]
  • Died
    • August 1, 1987
    • San Antonio, Texas, USA(pneumonia)
  • Spouses
      Prince Serge MdivaniMay 14, 1927 - April 2, 1931 (divorced)
  • Parents
      Elenora Kietscewska
  • Relatives
    • Jozef Chalupec(Sibling)
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Biographical Movies
    • 15 Print Biographies
    • 4 Portrayals
    • 38 Articles
    • 11 Pictorials
    • 24 Magazine Cover Photos

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    On her deathbed in 1987, the 90-year-old Negri was being attended by a handsome young doctor who looked at her chart, and failed to respond immediately to seeing her name. In her best Norma Desmond mode, she reportedly pulled herself up into a "movie star" pose and asked, "You don't know who I am?!?!?".
  • Quotes
    I consider my work great, as I am a great artist.

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