Polish movie actresses died when they were 73

Here are 4 famous actresses from Poland died at 73:

Ingrid Pitt

Ingrid Pitt (November 21, 1937 Warsaw-November 23, 2010 South London) a.k.a. Ingoushka Petrov was a Polish novelist, actor and writer. She had one child, Steffanie Pitt.

Ingrid Pitt survived internment in a Nazi concentration camp during World War II and later became a Hammer Horror icon, starring in such classic horror films as "The Vampire Lovers" and "Countess Dracula." She also appeared in several other films and TV shows throughout her career. In addition to acting, Pitt was a successful writer, publishing novels and an autobiography titled "Life's a Scream." She was known for her wit, charm, and unique beauty, and remains a beloved figure in the horror community today.

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Elżbieta Barszczewska

Elżbieta Barszczewska (November 29, 1913 Warsaw-October 14, 1987 Warsaw) also known as Elżbieta Maria Barszczewska-Wyrzykowska was a Polish actor. She had one child, Juliusz Wyrzykowski.

Barszczewska was best known for her roles in Polish films such as "Znachor" (The Quack) and "Zemsta" (Revenge). She also worked in theater, where she played various roles, including Shakespearean heroines. Barszczewska was a graduate of the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Warsaw and continued to act throughout her life, often collaborating with her husband, director Jerzy Wyrzykowski. In addition to her acting career, she was also a writer and translated several French plays into Polish. Barszczewska is remembered as one of the most talented actors of her generation in Poland.

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Rita Karin

Rita Karin (October 24, 1919 Vilnius-September 10, 1993 New York City) was a Polish actor.

Rita Karin was born Gitel Ruda Weisenfreund in Vilnius, which was then part of the Russian Empire but is now in Lithuania. She was a member of the Habima Theatre in Warsaw, Poland, one of the world's first Hebrew-language theaters. In 1939, she moved to New York City and began acting in Yiddish theater productions. Karin later transitioned to film and television, and became known for her roles in movies such as "The Littlest Victims" and "The Big Fix" (with Richard Dreyfuss). She also performed on Broadway in the 1950s and 1960s, earning a Tony Award nomination for her role in the play "The Wall." Karin was an active member of the Actors' Equity Association and worked to promote the interests of fellow actors. She passed away in New York City in 1993 at the age of 73.

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Jadwiga Smosarska

Jadwiga Smosarska (September 23, 1898 Warsaw-November 1, 1971 Warsaw) was a Polish actor.

She was born to a family of actors and began her acting career at a young age. Her breakthrough role came in 1921 when she portrayed the title character in the film "The Strong Man" directed by Henryk Szaro. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, she appeared in numerous films, becoming one of Poland's most popular actresses.

During World War II, Smosarska and her husband went into hiding to avoid being captured by the Nazis. After the war, she continued acting and also became involved in theater direction. In addition to her work in film and theater, Smosarska was also a talented singer and recorded several songs throughout her career.

In 1949, Smosarska was awarded the Order of Polonia Restituta, one of Poland's highest honors. She continued acting until her death in 1971 at the age of 73. Today, she is remembered as one of the most iconic actresses of early Polish cinema.

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