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Hansi Niese

Johanna Jarno-Niese (10 November 1875 in Vienna – 4 April 1934; née Johanna Niese),[1] commonly known as Hansi Niese, was an Austrian actress and operetta singer (soprano).[2][3]

Hansi Niese
Hansi Niese, around 1900
Born
Johanna Niese

10 November 1875
Vienna, Austria-Hungary (now Austria)
Died4 April 1934
Burial placeVienna Central Cemetery
Other namesJohanna Jarno-Niese
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Years active1886–1932
SpouseJosef Jarno (1899–1932)

Career edit

Hansi Niese made her debut on stage for the first time in 1886 in a bar in Speising, near Vienna.[2] At the age of 18 in 1891, she appeared in the South Moravian town of Znojmo at the local theater.[2] In her youth, Niese worked alongside actress Berta Türk.[4] Her success story began in 1893 at the Vienna Raimund Theater, where she appeared in the series for six years as a soubrette. In 1899, she moved to the theater an der Josefstadt. Soon after, she married Josef Jarno, the director of this theater.[3]

Not only at the various stages of Vienna, but also on tour in Berlin Niese has starred in numerous plays by including Ludwig Anzengruber, Gerhart Hauptmann, Ferenc Molnár, Johann Nestroy, Ferdinand Raimund and Arthur Schnitzler. She also appeared in several farces and operettas (around 1907 as "Försterchristl" in the eponymous operetta with her brother Georg Jarno) and often as a partner of Alexander Girardi.[5]

In the thirties, Niese starred in several films, including 1931 in "An Affair" and 1932 in "Hussars love."

Personal life edit

She was married to actor Josef Jarno.[5] After his death in 1932, she was saddled with his debts and, as a result, took on a more frugal lifestyle.[5]

Death and legacy edit

Niese died on 4 April 1934 in Vienna.[1]

At Vienna's Central Cemetery (group 14 C, number 4), the popular actress has a dedicated memorial grave. In 1935, in Vienna in the 19th Döbling the Hansi Niese Alley and in 1955, in the 13 District of Vienna named the Hansi Niese-way to her. There is a statue of her outside the Volkstheater, Vienna.

Filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Marktl, E. (1978). "Niese Johanna (Hansi).". Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950 (PDF) (in German). Vol. 7. pp. 124–125. ISBN 3-7001-0187-2.
  2. ^ a b c Marktl-Futter, Edith. "Jarno, Hansi , née Niese". Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German). Vol. 10. pp. 356–357.
  3. ^ a b "Niese Hansi". Operissimo (in German).
  4. ^ . Szineszkonyvtar.hu (in Hungarian). Archived from the original on 18 December 2007.
  5. ^ a b c d e Salzer, Monika (2009). Vom Christbaum zur Ringstraße : evangelisches Wien (in German). Picus Verlag. pp. 116–117. ISBN 978-3-85452-636-0. OCLC 1183368437.

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