
Anna Sten - Wikipedia
Anna Sten [a] (December 3, 1908 – November 12, 1993, born Anna Petrivna Fesak) [b] was a Ukrainian-born American actress. [2] She began her career in stage plays and films in the Soviet Union, then traveled to Germany, where she starred in several films.
Anna Sten - IMDb
Anna Sten. Actress: Nana. Born in Russian Empire to a Ukrainian father and a Swedish mother, Anna Sten studied at the Russian Film Academy and joined the Moscow Art Theater. Strikingly beautiful, she went on to appear in a number of Russian silent films, but it was in the German film Der Mörder Dimitri Karamasoff (1931) that Anna gained notice.
Anna Sten: Bio, Facts, Family, Husband, Career, Ethnicity
Anna Sten was an American actress born in Ukraine, best remembered by the public for her roles in the films We Live Again (1934), The Wedding Night (1935), The Man I Love (1940), So Ends Our Night (1941), Chetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas (1943), They Came to Blow Up America (1943), Three Russian Girls (1943), and Let’s Live a Little (1948).
Anna Sten (1908-1993) - Find a Grave Memorial
Nov 12, 1993 · From 1934 she played in American motion pictures with Metro Goldwyn Mayer: "Nana" (1934) with Lionel Atwill and Mae Clarke, "We Live Again" (1934) with Fredric March, "The Wedding Night" (1935) with Gary Cooper. During the 1950s and 1960s she appeared in several TV series. Actress.
(Un)celebrated Ukrainians Who Changed the Course of History: Anna Sten
Jul 23, 2023 · ANNA STEN (Anna Petrovna Fesak) was an actress of stage and screen, an artist, an acting studio teacher, and a presenter on television and radio. She was the star of European cinema and the first Ukrainian representative in Hollywood.
Obituaries : Anna Sten; Actress Imported by Goldwyn
Nov 16, 1993 · Anna Sten, the exotic and beautiful Russian actress brought to Hollywood by Samuel Goldwyn as a second Garbo but eventually tagged “Goldwyn’s folly,” has died. She was believed...
Anna Sten Is Dead; Film Actress Touted As Another Garbo
Nov 15, 1993 · Anna Sten, a melting-eyed but star-crossed Russian actress whom Samuel Goldwyn hoped to ballyhoo into another Garbo or Dietrich in the 1930's, died on Friday at her home in Manhattan.
Sten, Anna (1908–1993) - Encyclopedia.com
Sten, Anna (1908–1993) Russian-born actress. Born Annel (Anjuschka) Stenskaja Sudakevich on December 3, 1908, in Kiev, Russia (now in Ukraine); died in New York City on November 12, 1993; married Fedor Ozep (a director), around 1930 (divorced); married Dr. Eugene Frenke (a director-producer, divorced).
Anna Sten - Turner Classic Movies
Nov 12, 1993 · Radiant, gentle-featured leading actress who, after some success in her native Russia, was signed by producer Samuel Goldwyn, who was determined the turn her into another Garbo or Dietrich in the exotic star sweepstakes.
Obituary: Anna Sten - The Independent
Nov 19, 1993 · Annel (Anjuschka) Stenskaja Sudakewitsch (Anna Sten), actress: born Kiev 3 December 1908; married Fedor Osep (died 1949; marriage dissolved), secondly Eugene Frenke (deceased); died New York City...