Polish movie actresses died in the year 2010

Here are 5 famous actresses from Poland died in 2010:

Urszula Modrzyńska

Urszula Modrzyńska (February 23, 1928 Srebrniki-December 11, 2010 Łódź) also known as Urszula Modrzynska was a Polish actor.

She studied acting at the State Higher School of Theatre in Warsaw and made her stage debut in 1949. Modrzynska acted in over 50 films and television programs over the course of her career. She was known for her roles in films like "Eroica", "Lotna", and "Kanal", and her work as a voice actress in the Polish dubbing of foreign productions. Modrzynska also worked as a theater director, and was a member of the board of the Polish Society of Film and Theater Artists. She was awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta for her contributions to Polish culture.

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Elżbieta Czyżewska

Elżbieta Czyżewska (May 14, 1938 Warsaw-June 17, 2010 Manhattan) also known as Elzbieta Czyzewska, Elzbieta Justyna Czyzewska, Elizbieta Czyzewska, Elżbieta Justyna Czyżewska, Elka, Ela or Elżbieta J. Czyżewska was a Polish actor.

She was born in Warsaw, Poland, and initially trained as a pianist, but later pursued acting. Czyżewska gained fame in her home country with her roles in stage productions and films, including the 1959 film "Goodbye, See You Tomorrow" and the 1960 film "The Lovers of Marona."

During her career, she also worked in France and the United States. In the U.S., she appeared in several notable films, such as "The Tenant" (1976) directed by Roman Polanski and "In the Line of Fire" (1993) starring Clint Eastwood. She also appeared in Broadway productions, including "The Chinese and Dr. Fish" in 1970 and "To Grandmother's House We Go" in 1980.

Czyżewska was a political activist and participated in the 1968 student protests in Poland, which led to her being blacklisted by the government. She eventually relocated to Paris and later to the United States, where she continued to act in both film and theater until her death in 2010.

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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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Mina Bern

Mina Bern (May 5, 1911 Bielsk Podlaski-January 10, 2010 Manhattan) otherwise known as Mina Bernholtz or Mina Bern Bonus was a Polish actor.

She was born into a Jewish family and began acting at the age of 15 in the Yiddish theater. Bern made her debut in the Warsaw Yiddish theater, where she performed for several years before moving to New York City in the 1930s. She continued to act in Yiddish productions in the city, including the celebrated Yiddish Group Theatre.

In addition to her work in the theater, Bern was also an accomplished radio actress and appeared in several films. She is best known for her role as Mrs. Liebowitz in the 1999 film "Cradle Will Rock."

Bern was a longtime member of the Actors' Equity Association and was renowned for her dedication to promoting Yiddish theater and culture in the United States. She received many awards and honors throughout her career, including the National Yiddish Theatre's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009.

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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 called Franciszek Kownacki.

Gabriela Kownacka was a renowned TV actress and theatre artist who was born on May 25, 1952, in Wrocław, Poland. She started her career in the theater and played prominent roles in several plays. She also appeared in a number of Polish TV series, including "Zmiennicy," "Złotopolscy," and "Łamigłówka." Kownacka was known for her versatility in acting and her ability to play dramatic as well as comic roles with equal ease.

Besides acting, Gabriela Kownacka was a member of the Polish Sejm, the lower house of Parliament, as a member of the Civic Platform party from 2007 until her death in 2010. She was a social activist and advocate for women's rights and social issues.

Kownacka passed away on November 30, 2010, in Warsaw, Poland, at the age of 58. Her legacy as a talented actress and social activist continues to inspire generations of Poles.

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