Feliks Szczepanski was an American actor who is best known for his roles in “Ty, co w Ostrej swiecisz Bramie,” “Ghetto Queen,” and “Love Conquers All.” He was born on October 21, 1905, in Warsaw, Poland, and passed away on January 16, 1978, in Milanówek, Poland.
Personal and Family Life
Feliks Szczepanski had a close bond with his family, particularly with his sister, Lucyna Szczepanska, who was a well-known opera singer and actress. Their relationship likely influenced his career in the performing arts. His background and experiences in Poland shaped his artistic talents and provided him with rich cultural foundations.
Career
Feliks started his acting career in the 1930s and appeared in several films that showcased his talent. His performances in “Ty, co w Ostrej swiecisz Bramie” and “Ghetto Queen” were particularly notable, earning him recognition during that era. He had a brief yet impactful film career that contributed to the Polish cinema landscape.
Death and Legacy
Feliks Szczepanski passed away on January 16, 1978, in Milanówek, Poland. His contributions to film remain remembered by fans of classic Polish cinema. The legacy of his work continues through the films he starred in and the influence he had on aspiring actors.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Rating |
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1935 | Love Conquers All | Michal’s friend at a fashion ball (uncredited) | 6.8 |
1937 | Ghetto Queen | Zygmunt’s friend | 6.2 |
1937 | Ty, co w Ostrej swiecisz Bramie | Stefan, Ryszard’s Friend | 5.2 |