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Karol Hanusz

Karol Szczęsny Hanusz (30 May 1894 – 20 December 1965) was a Polish theatrical, cabaret and silent film actor and singer (baritone). He was one of the first Polish cabaret stars.

Karol Hanusz
Born(1894-05-03)3 May 1894
Warsaw, Poland
Died20 December 1965(1965-12-20) (aged 71)
Warsaw, Poland
NationalityPolish
Other namesPaweł Weiss, Józef Czarnecki, W. Lepecki, I. Trembecki, Władysław Kochański, S. Wasilewski, J. Kelter, Andrzej Kulesza, St. Ostrowski (artistic pseudonyms for music recordings)
Years active1911–1965
Known forHuragan, song recordings for Syrena Rekord
Grave in Powązki Cemetery

Life edit

He was born on 30 May 1894 to Jan and Albina nee Korwin–Krukowska in Warsaw, but grew up in Kraków. After attending and graduating a classical high school (1909–1911) he went to a drama school in Kraków, and had private singing lessons.[1][2]

Around 1910 he started recording songs. He did records for various companies under various pseudonyms; in Syrena Rekord: J. Czarnecki, W. Lepecki, J. Satalecki, I. Trembecki, S. Wasilewski, Władysław Kochański; in „Płyta Polska” J. Czarnecki, J. Kelter, Andrzej Kulesza, St. Ostrowski. As Paweł Weiss he recorded songs for „Pathe”, „Stella Concert Record”, „Efte Płyta”, „Płyta Polska”, „Beka”, „Scala Record” and „Grand Gala Record”.[1]

In 1911, he made his stage debut with a performance at the Polish Theater in Sosnowiec.[2] At first he played in the province. He performed, among others in the Theater of Zagłębie Dąbrowskie, Częstochowa and Łódź (1915, Bi-Ba-Bo Theatre). Only in 1916, after moving to Warsaw, did he become a famous cabaret and revue actor. He performed in almost all revue theaters in Warsaw, such as "Miraż", "Chochoł", "Sfinks", "Czarny Kot", "Qui Pro Quo", "Perskie Oko", "Morskie Oko", "Cyrulik Warszawski", "Ateneum."[2] He cooperated with the State Enterprise of Stage Events (Państwowe Przedsiębiorstwo Imprez Estradowych). In Warsaw Hanusz was one of the first artists to promote tango songs on Polish scenes, singing Ostatnie Tango (The Last Tango) by Emile Deloire in Czarny Kot in 1919, and earning the moniker of "The King of Tango".[1]

Between 1922 and 1928 he had cameo roles in four silent films; the last production he acted in was Huragan (1928).

From 1937 he also performed in France. He was counted among the most renowned cabaret artists.[1] He was also one of the first Polish cabaret stars. During World War II, he performed in public (German-directed) revue theaters and sang in cafes.[1]

After war he was back to stage performances for many theaters, where he sang songs, performed monologues and parody sketches. His repertoire included songs by Julian Tuwim, Lucjan Konarski, Zofia Bajkowska [pl], Jerzy Boczkowski [pl] and others.

W 1964 he held a jubilee of 55 years of artistic work.

He was a member of Union of Polish Stage Artists (ZASP) and SPATiF (Association of Polish Theatrical and Film Actors).

In the artistic circles it was no secret he was gay.[3][4][2] He was famously a friend of Eugeniusz Bodo (nowadays speculated to have been a relationship) and Hanka Ordonówna, whose artistic pseudonym came from Hanusz' idea.[1][2]

Karol Hanusz died 20 December 1965.[2][1][5] He was murdered in his apartment by a man he picked up while cruising, a fate of many gay men whose lives in Polish People's Republic were relegated to the (often dangerous) underground because of societal homophobia.[1][2] He was buried in a family grave on Powązki Cemetery, with an epitath "Pieśniarz Warszawy" (The Warsaw's Singer).[1][6]

Filmography (silent films) edit

  • Huragan, 1928
  • Przeznaczenie, 1928
  • Od kobiety do kobiety, 1923
  • Wszystko się kręci, 1922

Discography (selected) edit

  • 1927 – J. Trembecki artysta Teatrów Krakowskich śpiew, Syrena Rekord (SR 3030, 3031)
  • 1927 – W. Lepecki znany pieśniarz kabaretowy, Syrena Rekord (SR 3129–3132)
  • 1927 – I. Trembecki artysta Teatrów Krakowskich śpiew, Syrena Rekord (SR 3134, 3133)
  • 1927 – W. Lepecki piosenkarz kabaretowy, Syrena Rekord (SR 3151–3152)
  • 1930 – S. Wasilewski artysta Teatrów Krakowskich śpiew, Olimpia (505–509)
  • 1930 – Władysław Kochański artysta Teatrów Krakowskich śpiew, Olimpia (510–541)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Juliette Bretan (June 2018). "Karol Hanusz". Culture.pl. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Tomasik, Krzysztof (2012-11-23). . innastrona.pl (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2012-12-01. Retrieved 2015-02-11.
  3. ^ Wittlin, Tadeusz (1990). Pieśniarka w Warszawy. Hanka Ordonówna i jej świat. Wydawnictwo Polonia. p. 32. ISBN 83-7021-144-5.
  4. ^ Wolański, Ryszard (2012). Eugeniusz Bodo : "Już taki jestem zimny drań". Poznań: Dom Wydawniczy Rebis. ISBN 978-83-7510-857-6.
  5. ^ Mariusz Kurc; Krzysztof Tomasik; Zofia Czerwińska (1 November 2022). ""Od Villas dostałam z liścia" — wspominamy Zofię Czerwińską". Onet (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  6. ^ Cmentarz Powązkowski w Warszawie. (red.). Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza. 1984. ISBN 83-03-00758-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)

Bibliography edit

  • Adrjański, Zbigniew (2002). Kalejdoskop estradowy : leksykon polskiej rozrywki 1944–1989 : artyści, twórcy, osobistości. Warszawa: Bellona. ISBN 83-11-09191-9.
  • Sempoliński, Ludwik (1977). Wielcy artyści małych scen. Warszawa: Czytelnik.
  • Lerski, Tomasz (2003). Syrena Record : pierwsza polska wytwórnia fonograficzna = Poland's first recording company : 1904-1939. Karin. ISBN 83-917189-0-5.

External links edit

  • Karol Hanusz at IMDb
  • Karol Hanusz biography on bibliotekapiosenki.pl
  • Karol Hanusz on Filmweb
  • Karol Hanusz on FilmPolski.pl
  • Karol Hanusz in Encyklopedia teatru polskiego (Polish Theatre Encyclopedia)

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Karol Szczesny Hanusz 30 May 1894 20 December 1965 was a Polish theatrical cabaret and silent film actor and singer baritone He was one of the first Polish cabaret stars Karol HanuszBorn 1894 05 03 3 May 1894Warsaw PolandDied20 December 1965 1965 12 20 aged 71 Warsaw PolandNationalityPolishOther namesPawel Weiss Jozef Czarnecki W Lepecki I Trembecki Wladyslaw Kochanski S Wasilewski J Kelter Andrzej Kulesza St Ostrowski artistic pseudonyms for music recordings Years active1911 1965Known forHuragan song recordings for Syrena RekordGrave in Powazki Cemetery Contents 1 Life 2 Filmography silent films 3 Discography selected 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksLife editHe was born on 30 May 1894 to Jan and Albina nee Korwin Krukowska in Warsaw but grew up in Krakow After attending and graduating a classical high school 1909 1911 he went to a drama school in Krakow and had private singing lessons 1 2 Around 1910 he started recording songs He did records for various companies under various pseudonyms in Syrena Rekord J Czarnecki W Lepecki J Satalecki I Trembecki S Wasilewski Wladyslaw Kochanski in Plyta Polska J Czarnecki J Kelter Andrzej Kulesza St Ostrowski As Pawel Weiss he recorded songs for Pathe Stella Concert Record Efte Plyta Plyta Polska Beka Scala Record and Grand Gala Record 1 In 1911 he made his stage debut with a performance at the Polish Theater in Sosnowiec 2 At first he played in the province He performed among others in the Theater of Zaglebie Dabrowskie Czestochowa and Lodz 1915 Bi Ba Bo Theatre Only in 1916 after moving to Warsaw did he become a famous cabaret and revue actor He performed in almost all revue theaters in Warsaw such as Miraz Chochol Sfinks Czarny Kot Qui Pro Quo Perskie Oko Morskie Oko Cyrulik Warszawski Ateneum 2 He cooperated with the State Enterprise of Stage Events Panstwowe Przedsiebiorstwo Imprez Estradowych In Warsaw Hanusz was one of the first artists to promote tango songs on Polish scenes singing Ostatnie Tango The Last Tango by Emile Deloire in Czarny Kot in 1919 and earning the moniker of The King of Tango 1 Between 1922 and 1928 he had cameo roles in four silent films the last production he acted in was Huragan 1928 From 1937 he also performed in France He was counted among the most renowned cabaret artists 1 He was also one of the first Polish cabaret stars During World War II he performed in public German directed revue theaters and sang in cafes 1 After war he was back to stage performances for many theaters where he sang songs performed monologues and parody sketches His repertoire included songs by Julian Tuwim Lucjan Konarski Zofia Bajkowska pl Jerzy Boczkowski pl and others W 1964 he held a jubilee of 55 years of artistic work He was a member of Union of Polish Stage Artists ZASP and SPATiF Association of Polish Theatrical and Film Actors In the artistic circles it was no secret he was gay 3 4 2 He was famously a friend of Eugeniusz Bodo nowadays speculated to have been a relationship and Hanka Ordonowna whose artistic pseudonym came from Hanusz idea 1 2 Karol Hanusz died 20 December 1965 2 1 5 He was murdered in his apartment by a man he picked up while cruising a fate of many gay men whose lives in Polish People s Republic were relegated to the often dangerous underground because of societal homophobia 1 2 He was buried in a family grave on Powazki Cemetery with an epitath Piesniarz Warszawy The Warsaw s Singer 1 6 Filmography silent films editHuragan 1928 Przeznaczenie 1928 Od kobiety do kobiety 1923 Wszystko sie kreci 1922Discography selected edit1927 J Trembecki artysta Teatrow Krakowskich spiew Syrena Rekord SR 3030 3031 1927 W Lepecki znany piesniarz kabaretowy Syrena Rekord SR 3129 3132 1927 I Trembecki artysta Teatrow Krakowskich spiew Syrena Rekord SR 3134 3133 1927 W Lepecki piosenkarz kabaretowy Syrena Rekord SR 3151 3152 1930 S Wasilewski artysta Teatrow Krakowskich spiew Olimpia 505 509 1930 Wladyslaw Kochanski artysta Teatrow Krakowskich spiew Olimpia 510 541 References edit a b c d e f g h i Juliette Bretan June 2018 Karol Hanusz Culture pl Retrieved 2023 01 13 a b c d e f g Tomasik Krzysztof 2012 11 23 Elastycznie sie wyginal Karol Hanusz 1894 1965 innastrona pl in Polish Archived from the original on 2012 12 01 Retrieved 2015 02 11 Wittlin Tadeusz 1990 Piesniarka w Warszawy Hanka Ordonowna i jej swiat Wydawnictwo Polonia p 32 ISBN 83 7021 144 5 Wolanski Ryszard 2012 Eugeniusz Bodo Juz taki jestem zimny dran Poznan Dom Wydawniczy Rebis ISBN 978 83 7510 857 6 Mariusz Kurc Krzysztof Tomasik Zofia Czerwinska 1 November 2022 Od Villas dostalam z liscia wspominamy Zofie Czerwinska Onet in Polish Retrieved 2023 01 13 Cmentarz Powazkowski w Warszawie red Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza 1984 ISBN 83 03 00758 0 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Bibliography editAdrjanski Zbigniew 2002 Kalejdoskop estradowy leksykon polskiej rozrywki 1944 1989 artysci tworcy osobistosci Warszawa Bellona ISBN 83 11 09191 9 Sempolinski Ludwik 1977 Wielcy artysci malych scen Warszawa Czytelnik Lerski Tomasz 2003 Syrena Record pierwsza polska wytwornia fonograficzna Poland s first recording company 1904 1939 Karin ISBN 83 917189 0 5 External links editKarol Hanusz at IMDb Karol Hanusz biography on bibliotekapiosenki pl Karol Hanusz on Filmweb Karol Hanusz on FilmPolski pl Karol Hanusz in Encyklopedia teatru polskiego Polish Theatre Encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karol Hanusz amp oldid 1192987662, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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