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Ivan Desny (born Ivan Nikolaevich Desnitsky; Russian: Иван Николаевич Десницкий, 28 December 1922 – 13 April 2002) was a French [1] [2] actor of Russian Chinese origin. He had a lengthy career in French and German cinema, appearing in over 200 film and television roles over 50 years, and was a two-time German Film Award winner. [3] Early life.
Ivan Desny was a Swiss-born actor of French and Chinese descent, known for his roles in The Marriage of Maria Braun, Guns for San Sebastian and Wrong Move. He was born in Peking in 1922, interned in a German labor camp during World War II, and died in Ascona in 2002.
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- Peking, China [now Beijing, China]
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- Ascona, Switzerland
Ivan Desny was a Russian-born actor who appeared in films such as The Marriage of Maria Braun and Guns for San Sebastian. He was born in Peking, China in 1922, interned in a German labor camp during World War II, and died in Switzerland in 2002.
- December 28, 1922
- April 13, 2002
Ivan Desny was a German-born actor who appeared in various films from 1953 to 2010. See his full list of movies, ratings, photos and trivia on Rotten Tomatoes.
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCredit82%78%Victor (Character)100%42%L'oncle (Character)No Score Yet65%Dimitri (Character)No Score YetNo Score YetSchneider (Character)- December 28, 1922
Mar 10, 2008 · Jim Emerson | 2008-03-10. View image From "The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant" -- one of the best movies, and movie titles, ever. Say it five times. Back when the New German Cinema was colonizing America, my friends and I liked to transform our favorite actor-names, especially those from Fassbinder movies, into exclamations. "Ulli Lommel!"
Ivan Desny was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Desny's early acting career consisted of roles in various films, such as the drama "Camille Without Camellias" (1953) with Lucia Bose, "No Way Back" (1954) and "Lola Montes" (1955) with Martine Carol. He also appeared in...
Ivan Desny was a European actor who appeared in French and American films, including David Lean's Madeleine. Learn about his life, career and movie highlights on AllMovie.