Here are 3 famous actresses from Poland died in 1982:
Estelle Clark (May 7, 1898 Warsaw-December 3, 1982 Ventura) also known as Stasia Zwolinska was a Polish actor.
She started her career in Polish theater in the 1920s and went on to perform in a number of stage productions both in Poland and abroad. She made her film debut in 1930 and quickly became a well-known actress in the Polish film industry. During World War II, she was forced to flee Poland and lived in a number of different countries before settling in the United States in the 1950s. In the US, she continued to act in film and television, appearing in a number of popular TV shows and movies throughout the 1960s and 1970s. She was also an accomplished theater director and producer and was widely respected for her work in the industry. Clark passed away in 1982 at the age of 84.
Teresa Izewska (April 8, 1933 Warsaw-August 26, 1982 Gdańsk) was a Polish actor.
Izewska graduated from the State Higher School of Theatre in Warsaw in 1955 and then began her acting career at the National Theatre in Warsaw. She starred in numerous Polish films, including "Ashes and Diamonds" and "The Last Day of Summer". In addition, she was also a renowned theater actress, performing on stages across Poland. Izewska was highly regarded for her talent, and won multiple awards throughout her career, including the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival for her role in "Ashes and Diamonds". She passed away on August 26, 1982 in Gdańsk, Poland at the age of 49.
Seweryna Broniszówna (July 13, 1891 Warsaw-June 28, 1982 Warsaw) a.k.a. Seweryna Chwat was a Polish actor.
She began her career at the age of 18 and went on to become one of the most prominent and popular actors of her time. Broniszówna appeared in over 70 films and numerous stage productions, earning critical acclaim for her powerful performances. She was especially celebrated for her ability to portray strong, complex women characters. Broniszówna was also an accomplished and prolific voice actress, lending her voice to many Polish dubs of foreign films. In addition to her acting work, she was a respected theater director, teacher, and mentor to many aspiring actors. Throughout her long and illustrious career, Broniszówna was honored with numerous awards and accolades for her contributions to the Polish cultural scene.