Nathalie Lissenko
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
Aug 18, 1884 (142 years old)
Place of Birth
Nikolaev, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire [now Mykolaiv, Ukraine]
Biography
Natalia Andriivna Lysenko was a Ukrainian and French actress who was active during the silent era. She was the niece of the Ukrainian composer Mykola Lysenko.
Known For
| 1979 | Cinema in RussiaFilm footage | |
| 1939 | The Fatted CalfFemale companion | |
| 1933 | The 1002nd Night | |
| 1932 | That scoundrel Morin | |
| 1929 | Princely NightsVera Petrovna | |
| 1928 | Fünf bange Tage | |
| 1928 | Rasputins LiebesabenteuerFrau Tatarinoff | |
| 1928 | Hurrah! I'm Alive!Johanne Kruis | |
| 1927 | Sea Fever | |
| 1927 | Children's Souls Accuse YouLuise Enzenberg | |
| 1925 | Double LoveLaure Maresco | |
| 1925 | The PosterMarie | |
| 1924 | The Lion of the MogulsAnna | |
| 1924 | Les Ombres Qui PassentJaqueline del Sorio | |
| 1924 | KeanLa comtesse Elena de Koefeld | |
| 1923 | The Burning CrucibleElle | |
| 1923 | Member Of ParliamentEva Chilcote | |
| 1923 | Calvaire d'amour | |
| 1922 | TempêtesSonia | |
| 1922 | La fille sauvage | |
| 1922 | Nuit de carnaval | |
| 1922 | Up to the Hilt | |
| 1921 | Justice d'abord | |
| 1921 | The Child of the CarnivalYvonne Dumont | |
| 1920 | A Narrow EscapeYvonne Lelys | |
| 1919 | The Queen's SecretThe queen of Sylistria | |
| 1919 | Woman's Calvary | |
| 1918 | Knight's SpiritIza, Leo's fiancée | |
| 1918 | Father SergiusWidow of the merchant Makovkin | |
| 1918 | Little EllieKlara Klarson | |
| 1917 | Satan TriumphantEsfir, pastor's sister | |
| 1917 | The ProsecutorBetty Clay, artist from cafe chantant | |
| 1917 | Behind the ScreenNatalya Lisenko | |
| 1916 | And The Song Remained UnfinishedCountess Valishevskaya | |
| 1916 | Beggar WomanActress | |
| 1916 | Life is a Moment, Art is ForeverIrina | |
| 1916 | SinElena Lavrova, wife | |
| 1916 | The Hawk's NestGlasha, Osorgin's lover | |
| 1916 | In The Wild Blindness Of DesiresNadezhda | |
| 1916 | In a Lively PlaceYevgenia, Bessudniy's wife | |
| 1916 | А счастье было так возможно | |
| 1915 | Leon DreyBertha |













