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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.


Life

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. Around 1910 he started recording songs. He did records for various companies under various pseudonyms; in
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: ''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”. In 1911, he made his stage debut with a performance at the Polish Theater in
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. 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." 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". Between 1922 and 1928 he had cameo roles in four silent films; the last production he acted in was ''
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'' (1928). From 1937 he also performed in France. He was counted among the most renowned cabaret artists. 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. 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
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, Lucjan Konarski, , 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. He was famously a friend of Eugeniusz Bodo (nowadays speculated to have been a relationship) and
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, whose artistic pseudonym came from Hanusz' idea. Karol Hanusz died 20 December 1965. 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. He was buried in a family grave on Powązki Cemetery, with an epitath "Pieśniarz Warszawy" (The Warsaw's Singer).


Filmography (silent films)

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, 1928 * ''Przeznaczenie'', 1928 * ''Od kobiety do kobiety'', 1923 * ''Wszystko się kręci'', 1922


Discography (selected)

* 1927 – ''J. Trembecki artysta Teatrów Krakowskich śpiew'',
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(SR 3030, 3031) * 1927 – ''W. Lepecki znany pieśniarz kabaretowy'',
Syrena Rekord Syrena Record was a Polish record company. The company was established in 1904 by Juliusz Fejgenbaum, a Warsaw businessman-industrialist. It took the name of Syrena Rekord in 1908. The company produced gramophone records till the invasion of Pol ...
(SR 3129–3132) * 1927 – ''I. Trembecki artysta Teatrów Krakowskich śpiew'',
Syrena Rekord Syrena Record was a Polish record company. The company was established in 1904 by Juliusz Fejgenbaum, a Warsaw businessman-industrialist. It took the name of Syrena Rekord in 1908. The company produced gramophone records till the invasion of Pol ...
(SR 3134, 3133) * 1927 – ''W. Lepecki piosenkarz kabaretowy'',
Syrena Rekord Syrena Record was a Polish record company. The company was established in 1904 by Juliusz Fejgenbaum, a Warsaw businessman-industrialist. It took the name of Syrena Rekord in 1908. The company produced gramophone records till the invasion of Pol ...
(SR 3151–3152) * 1930 – ''S. Wasilewski artysta Teatrów Krakowskich śpiew'', Olimpia (505–509) * 1930 – ''Władysław Kochański artysta Teatrów Krakowskich śpiew'', Olimpia (510–541)


References


Bibliography

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External links

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Karol Hanusz biography
on bibliotekapiosenki.pl
Karol Hanusz
on
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Karol Hanusz
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Karol Hanusz
in Encyklopedia teatru polskiego (Polish Theatre Encyclopedia) {{DEFAULTSORT:Hanusz, Karol 1894 births 1965 deaths Polish male stage actors Polish cabaret performers 20th-century Polish male singers Burials at Powązki Cemetery Polish murder victims People from Warsaw Polish gay actors