Polish movie actresses died when they were 58

Here are 2 famous actresses from Poland died at 58:

Gilda Gray

Gilda Gray (October 24, 1901 Kraków-December 22, 1959 Hollywood Boulevard) otherwise known as The Shimmy Queen or Marianna Michalska was a Polish actor and dancer. Her child is Martin Gorecki.

She died as a result of myocardial infarction.

Gilda Gray grew up in poverty and began dancing in theaters and cabarets in Europe at a young age. She gained worldwide fame for her seductive and provocative dance, the "shimmy", which involved shaking her entire body in time to the music. Her performances in Paris and London drew the attention of American producers, and she immigrated to the United States in 1919.

Gray appeared in several silent films, including "Aloma of the South Seas" (1926) and "The Devil Dancer" (1927), and continued to perform on stage. She also recorded several popular songs, including "It's Got to Be Love" and "Shake Your Blues Away".

She was a notable figure during the Roaring Twenties, and her signature dance became an iconic symbol of the era. Despite her success, Gray had a tragic personal life, including failed marriages and financial difficulties.

She died at the age of 58 in Hollywood, California, leaving behind a lasting legacy as a pioneer of modern dance and an influential figure in popular culture.

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Gabriela Kownacka

Gabriela Kownacka (May 25, 1952 Wrocław-November 30, 2010 Warsaw) a.k.a. Gabriela Kwasz or Gabriela Anna Kownacka was a Polish actor. Her child is Franciszek Kownacki.

She died as a result of breast cancer.

Gabriela Kownacka was a renowned actor in Poland, known for her versatility and talent. She made her debut on stage in 1978, and quickly gained popularity with her natural acting style and empathetic portrayals of various characters. Her notable roles include appearances in films like "Ida" (2013) and "The Debt" (1999), and television shows like "Women's Business" (1996-1997) and "Father Matthew" (1995-2007). Kownacka was also a prolific voice-over artist, lending her voice to several animated films and TV shows. In addition to her acting work, Kownacka was known for her activism and philanthropy, particularly in the area of women's rights. She was a co-founder of the "Women for Women" association, which worked to promote gender equality and combat violence against women. Kownacka's death in 2010 was a great loss to the Polish film and theatre industry, and her legacy continues to inspire new generations of actors and activists.

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