Polish movie actresses died in the year 2007

Here are 2 famous actresses from Poland died in 2007:

Krystyna Feldman

Krystyna Feldman (March 1, 1916 Lviv-January 24, 2007 Poznań) also known as K. Feldman was a Polish actor.

She began her career in the 1930s and acted in numerous films, stage productions, and television shows throughout her life. Despite being Jewish, she continued to act during World War II under the German occupation, which was considered dangerous and risky. Her signature role was the leading character in "The Doll" in 1968, which won her many accolades and awards. She was also a beloved teacher, teaching at the famed National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw, Poland. Later in life, she was recognized with many honours for her contribution to Polish theatre, including the Order of Polonia Restituta, Poland's second-highest civilian award. Feldman passed away in 2007 at the age of 90, leaving behind a significant legacy in Polish cinema and theatre.

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Ana Casares

Ana Casares (November 27, 2014 Ivano-Frankivsk-March 13, 2007 Buenos Aires) also known as Ana Urman was a Polish actor.

She was born to a Jewish family in Ukraine and later moved to Argentina with her parents. At the age of 15, she began her career in theater and became a prominent figure in the Argentine theater scene. Casares is known for her roles in a number of films including "El hombre que debía una muerte," "El último perro," and "La escalera." She was also a respected acting teacher, and her acting classes were highly regarded among aspiring actors in Buenos Aires. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, Casares was an active member of the Jewish community in Buenos Aires and was involved in various charitable organizations. She passed away at the age of 92 in Buenos Aires.

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