Carmen Cartellieri (born Franziska Ottilia Cartellieri, 28 June 1891 – 17 October 1953), also known as Carmen Teschen, was an
Austria
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n actress and producer.
Early life
Carmen Cartellieri was born on 28 June 1891, as Franziska Ottilia Cartellieri. She was born in Proßnitz,
Austria-Hungary
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(now
Prostějov
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,
Czech Republic
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), but spent most of her childhood in
Innsbruck
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,
Austria
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.
Her father was an engineer. When she was 16, she married Emanuel Ziffer Edler von Teschenbruck, known as Mano Ziffer-Teschenbruk.
Teschenbruck was an aristocrat who was originally an artist who later became a director.
They had one child together, Ruth (born 1910).
Career
Cartellieri's early career was developed with help from her husband, Teschenbruck, and Cornelius
Hintner, a
Tyrol
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ean director in Hungary who used to be a cameraman for Pathé. Cartellieri featured in various Hungarian silent films throughout 1918 to 1919. Her stage name was Carmen Teschen.
She acted in her first Austrian film, ''The Gypsy Girl'' (1919), directed by Hinter.
Supposedly, she cowrote the film. She also starred in Hinter's film, ''The Strangling Hand/The Hand of the Devil'', in 1920.
Political situations after the war in Hungary forced her to move from
Budapest
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to
Vienna
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. Carmen was able to become a big star, acting in
German-language
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films during the 1920s.
In 1920, Carmen founded the Cartellieri-Film company with Teschenbruck and Hinter. She also used her surname to suggest she was from
Italy
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. The first production of her company was a
comedy
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Origins
Comedy originated in ancient Greec ...
directed by Teschenbruck called ''Carmen Learns to Ski'' (1920). The Viennese public liked her a lot and chose her as 'the most beautiful actress of
Vienna
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'.
The second production of the company was ''The Strangling Hand/The Hand of the Devil'' (1920), directed by Hinter. This film was critically praised for the effectiveness of its narrative and Carmen's performance.
Carmen continued to act in the company's films including ''
The White Death'' (1921), ''The Tragedy in the Dolomites'' (1921), ''Creature from the Starworld'' (1922), ''The Yellow Danger'' (1922), and ''The Sin of Inge Lars'' (1922).
''Creature from the Starworld'' (1922) was directed by Teschenbruk with Carmen, and was the first full-
feature length
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silent film
A silent film is a film without synchronized recorded sound (or more generally, no audible dialogue). Though silent films convey narrative and emotion visually, various plot elements (such as a setting or era) or key lines of dialogue may, w ...
dealing with outer space not adapted from writings by
Jules Verne
Jules Gabriel Verne (;''Longman Pronunciation Dictionary''. ; 8 February 1828 – 24 March 1905) was a French novelist, poet and playwright.
His collaboration with the publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel led to the creation of the ''Voyages extraor ...
. Carmen also produced Hinter's ''Die Sportlady'' (1922), which gave her the "
vamp" image.
Carmen often preferred to work with Tilde Fogl and Rita Barré, female screen writers, during her acting and producing career.
Carmen won many beauty and fashion prizes from 1921 to 1923 and became more famous than other female film stars such as
Liane Haid
Juliane "Liane" Haid (16 August 1895 – 28 November 2000) was an Austrian actress and singer. She has often been referred to as Austria's first movie star.
Biography
Juliane Haid was born in Vienna on 16 August 1895, the first child to Georg ...
and
Magda Sonja
Magda Sonja (born Věnceslava Johana Veselá; 23 May 1886 – 20 August 1974) was an Austrian-American actress. She appeared in 42 films between 1917 and 1936, although she is perhaps best known for her portrayal of Mata Hari in ''Mata Hari (1927 ...
. She starred in
Wilhelm Thiele’s ''Fiat Lux'' (1923),
Robert Wiene’s The Hands of Orlac (1924), and Hans Homma’s ''Die Puppe des Maharadscha''/''The Doll of the Maharajah'' (1924).
Her decline as a lead actress began after
Robert Wiene's Austrian
silent epic
Epic commonly refers to:
* Epic poetry, a long narrative poem celebrating heroic deeds and events significant to a culture or nation
* Epic film, a genre of film defined by the spectacular presentation of human drama on a grandiose scale
Epic(s) ...
,
''The Cavalier of the Rose'' (1926). Once the silent era ended, Carmen was not able to move her career into sound. Her last appearance was in ''The Fate of the Habsburgs'' (1928).
Theater
Cartellieri also worked in the
theater
Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors to present experiences of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. The performers may communi ...
during the 1920s. She often appeared at the
Ronacher
The Ronacher theater, originally Etablissement Ronacher, is a theater in the Innere Stadt district of Vienna, Austria.
Along with the Raimund Theater and the Theater an der Wien, it is run by the Vereinigte Bühnen Wien (VBW).
History
It ...
theater
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in
Vienna
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, but she was also seen in the 1926 Pantomime ''Der Todesring'' (The Ring of Death).
Partial filmography
* ''A sors ökle'' (1918) - Hella
* ''Kettös álarc alatt'' (1918) - Wilson detektíva detektív nõvére
* ''A cigányleány'' (1919) - A cigányleány
* ''Az összeesküvök'' (1919) - Santini énekesnõ
* ''A bosszú'' (1919) - Mirjam, Uziel lánya
* ''Teherán gyöngye'' (1919)
* ''Marion Delorme'' (1919)
* ''Az elrabolt szerencse'' (1920) - Éva / Mária
* ''Büßer der Leidenschaft'' (1920)
* ''Die Würghand'' (1920) - Rose
* ''Die Liebe vom Zigeuner stammt...'' (1920)
* ''Der weiße Tod'' (1921) - Carmen Riccardi
* ''
The Dead Wedding Guest'' (1922) - Donna Clara
* ''Die Sünde der Inge Lars'' (1922)
* ''Die Frauen des Harry Bricourt'' (1922)
* ''Parema - Das Wesen aus der Sternenwelt'' (1922)
* ''Die Menschen nennen es Liebe...'' (1922)
* ''Die gelbe Gefahr'' (1922)
* ''Die Sportlady'' (1922)
* ''Töte sie!'' (1922)
* ''
Fiat Lux
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'' (1923) - Tochter des Ingenieurs
* ''Eines Vaters Söhne'' (1923)
* ''Das Geheimnis der Schrift'' (1924)
* ''Die Tragödie einer Frau'' (1924)
* ''
The Hands of Orlac'' (1924) - Regine
* ''Die Puppe des Maharadscha'' (1924)
* ''Was ist Liebe...?'' (1924)
* ''
Boarding House Groonen'' (1925)
* ''Frauen aus der Wiener Vorstadt'' (1925)
* ''
Der Rosenkavalier
(''The Knight of the Rose'' or ''The Rose-Bearer''), Op. 59, is a comic opera in three acts by Richard Strauss to an original German libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal. It is loosely adapted from Louvet de Couvrai's novel ''Les amours du cheva ...
'' (1925) - Annina
* ''Der Balletterzherzog. Ein Wiener Spiel von Tanz und Liebe'' (1926) - Madame Spalanzoni - the Prima Ballerina
* ''
The Family without Morals'' (1927) - Sophie
* ''Infantrist Wamperls dreijähriges Pech'' (1927)
* ''Todessturz im Zirkus Cesarelli'' (1927)
* ''
Madame Dares an Escapade'' (1927)
* ''Die Strecke'' (1927) - Anna - die Kassierin in der 'Traube'
* ''Die Ehe einer Nacht'' (1927) - Dina Elkström
* ''
The Man with the Limp'' (1928) - Madame Pique
* ''Ein Wiener Musikantenmädel'' (1928)
* ''
The Gambling Den of Montmartre
''The Gambling Den of Montmartre'' (German: ''Die Hölle von Montmartre'') is a 1928 German silent film directed by Willy Reiber and Franz Seitz, Sr., Franz Seitz and starring Eric Barclay, Suzy Vernon and Maurice de Féraudy.Bock & Bergfelder
T ...
'' (1928) - Die Zimmervermieterin
* ''
The Fate of the House of Habsburg'' (1928) - Countess Larisch
* ''
The Midnight Waltz
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'' (1929) - (final film role)
Bibliography
* Jung, Uli & Schatzberg, Walter. ''Beyond Caligari: The Films of Robert Wiene''. Berghahn Books, 1999.
References
External links
*
Carmen Cartellieriat Women Film Pioneers Project
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1891 births
1953 deaths
Actors from Prostějov
People from the Margraviate of Moravia
Austrian film actresses
Austrian stage actresses
Austrian silent film actresses
20th-century Austrian actresses
Women film pioneers