Pedro Sienna (13 May 1893—20 March 1972) was a
Chile
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an playwright, poet, journalist, art critic and theatre and movie actor who is also remembered as one of his country's pioneering directors in the early years of
silent film
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.
He was married to Julia Benavides Hübler. They had three children: two were twins who died as toddlers, and Carmen Julia.
Career
A native of
San Fernando
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, Pedro Pérez Cordero used the professional
pen name
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Pedro Sienna. He briefly studied at the
Liceo Neandro Schilling at his birthplace, and completed his secondary studies at the
Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera
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in Santiago.
He began his association with film by directing and starring in ''El Hombre de acero'' (1917) and ''Los Payasos se van'' (1921).
In 1925, he wrote, directed and starred in the film considered a classic of Chilean silent cinema, ''
El Húsar de la muerte
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* El (deity), a Semitic word for "God"
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* EL (rapper) (born 1983), stage name of Elorm Adablah, a Ghanaian rapper and sound engineer
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'' (''The Death Hussar'').
As a highly respected author, he wrote ''Muecas en la Sombra'', ''La Caverna de los Murciélagos'', ''Recuerdos del Soldado Desconocido'', ''Memorias de la Vida del Teatro'' and the biographical ''La vida pintoresca de Arturo Bührle''.
On 27 December 1966, at the age of 73, Pedro Sienna was awarded the country's national art prize,
Premio Nacional de Arte de Chile. He died in
Santiago
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eight weeks short of his 79th birthday.
Filmography
As director, writer and actor:
*1925: ''
El Húsar de la muerte
EL, El or el may refer to:
Religion
* El (deity), a Semitic word for "God"
People
* EL (rapper) (born 1983), stage name of Elorm Adablah, a Ghanaian rapper and sound engineer
* El DeBarge, music artist
* El Franco Lee (1949–2016), American po ...
''
As director and actor:
*1917: ''El Hombre de acero''
*1921: ''Los Payasos se van''
*1922: ''El Empuje de una raza''
*1924: ''Un Grito en el mar''
*1926: ''La Última trasnochada''
As actor:
*1918: ''Todo por la patria'' or ''El giron de la bandera'' (directed by
Arturo Mario)
*1920: ''
Manuel Rodríguez'' (directed by
Arturo Mario)
References
# OBRAS COMPLETAS DE PEDRO SIENNA, Pinochet, Cecilia - Fondo Editorial Juvenal Hernández Jaque - Valenzuela C., Mauricio - Schultz, Francisca; , Santiago de Chile, 2011
External links
*
''Pedro Sienna: Manuel Rodríguez'' in MABUSE
20th-century Chilean male actors
Chilean male film actors
Chilean male silent film actors
Chilean film directors
Chilean speculative fiction writers
Chilean male dramatists and playwrights
Chilean male poets
Chilean journalists
Male journalists
People from San Fernando, Chile
1893 births
1972 deaths
Liceo Neandro Schilling alumni
Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera alumni
20th-century Chilean dramatists and playwrights
20th-century Chilean male writers
20th-century journalists
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