Polish movie actresses died in the year 2013

Here are 2 famous actresses from Poland died in 2013:

Lucyna Winnicka

Lucyna Winnicka (July 14, 1928 Warsaw-January 22, 2013 Warsaw) a.k.a. Lucina Winnicka was a Polish actor. She had two children, Agata Kawalerowicz and Piotr Kawalerowicz.

Lucyna Winnicka started her career in the late 1940s as a stage actress in Warsaw. She made her film debut in 1950 in the movie "The Conspiracy of the Old Church", directed by Leonard Buczkowski. Over the next few decades, she appeared in over 60 films and television series, including the classic Polish films "Eroica" (1957), "The Ashes" (1965) and "Everything for Sale" (1968). She was often praised for her expressive face and subtle performances.

Winnicka was also known for her voice, which she used as a dubbing actress, lending her voice to foreign actresses such as Sophia Loren, Gina Lollobrigida and Elizabeth Taylor.

In addition to acting, Winnicka was also involved in social and political activism. She was a member of the Communist Party of Poland and participated in anti-government protests during the Solidarity movement in the 1980s.

Winnicka passed away in 2013 at the age of 84. She was remembered as one of the most talented and versatile actresses of her generation, and a beloved figure of Polish cinema.

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Lidia Korsakówna

Lidia Korsakówna (January 17, 1934 Baranovichi-August 6, 2013 Konstancin-Jeziorna) also known as Lidia Korsak was a Polish actor. Her child is called Lucyna Brusikiewicz.

Lidia Korsakówna began her acting career in the early 1950s and quickly rose to fame in the Polish film industry. She appeared in over 40 films throughout her career and was known for her versatile acting skills. Korsakówna also had a successful career in theater, performing in numerous productions throughout Poland. She was highly respected in the acting community and received many awards for her contributions to Polish culture. In 1974, Korsakówna was awarded the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland for her outstanding achievements in the field of culture. Besides her acting career, Korsakówna was also a vocal activist, speaking out on a number of social and political issues. She passed away in 2013 at the age of 79, leaving behind a lasting legacy in Polish cinema and theater.

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