Polish movie actresses died in the year 2001

Here are 2 famous actresses from Poland died in 2001:

Danuta Wodynska

Danuta Wodynska (May 31, 1922 Lviv-July 4, 2001 Warsaw) also known as Danuta Wodyńska was a Polish actor.

She began her acting career in 1945, working for the Teatr Polski in Rzeszów. From there, she went on to perform in a number of theaters throughout Poland, including the Teatr Współczesny in Warsaw, where she remained a member of the ensemble for many years.

In addition to her stage work, Wodynska appeared in several films, including the acclaimed 1958 movie "Eroica" directed by Andrzej Munk. She also worked extensively in radio and television, earning critical acclaim for her performances in a wide range of productions.

Throughout her career, Wodynska was known for her versatility as an actor, as well as her ability to bring depth and nuance to her performances. Her contributions to Polish theater and culture continue to be celebrated and recognized today.

Iga Mayr

Iga Mayr (April 17, 1921 Lviv-January 28, 2001 Wrocław) was a Polish actor.

She was born in Lviv, which was then a part of Poland, and began her acting career in the 1940s. Mayr appeared in over 60 films and television shows throughout her career, including popular Polish films such as "A Generation" (1955), "The Ashes" (1965), and "Everything for Sale" (1969). She also acted in many theater productions, and was known for her talent as a comedic actress. Mayr was awarded the prestigious Order of Polonia Restituta in 1985 for her contributions to Polish culture. She passed away in 2001 in Wrocław, Poland at the age of 79.

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