Polish movie actresses died when they were 39

Here are 2 famous actresses from Poland died at 39:

Barbara Grabowska

Barbara Grabowska (November 28, 1954 Zabrze-August 12, 1994 Częstochowa) was a Polish actor.

She was well-known for her roles in Polish theatre, television, and film. Grabowska's interest in acting began during her high school years, when she participated in school plays. She soon became involved in local theatre productions and eventually pursued a career in acting. She attended the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw, where she graduated in 1977.

Grabowska's acting career spanned nearly two decades, during which she appeared in numerous productions. She was particularly noted for her work in the theatre, where she won critical acclaim for her performances in plays such as "Three Sisters" and "Hedda Gabler". In addition to her work on stage, Grabowska also appeared in several films and television shows, including "The Wedding" and "Quo Vadis".

Unfortunately, Grabowska's life was cut tragically short when she died in a car accident in 1994 at the age of 39. Despite her untimely passing, she left behind a legacy as one of Poland's most talented and beloved actors.

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Zula Pogorzelska

Zula Pogorzelska (April 5, 1896 Yevpatoria-February 10, 1936 Vilnius) a.k.a. Zofia Pogorzelska was a Polish actor, dancer and singer.

She began her career in the arts as a dancer, performing with the Warsaw Grand Theatre Ballet. Pogorzelska then moved on to acting, becoming a prominent figure in the Polish theatre scene. She gained particular fame for her comedic roles, and was known for her ability to make audiences laugh with her wit and physical humor.

In addition to her work in the theatre, Pogorzelska also made a name for herself as a singer. She recorded several popular songs, and her performances were broadcast on the radio in Poland.

Despite her success, Pogorzelska's life was not without tragedy. Her husband, the actor Jan Kreczmar, was arrested by the Soviet Secret Police in 1934 and sentenced to ten years in a labor camp. Pogorzelska herself was briefly imprisoned in the same year on charges of espionage.

Pogorzelska's life was cut short when she died of pneumonia at the age of 39. Her legacy as a talented performer and entertainer lives on, and she is remembered as one of the greats of Polish theatre and music.

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