Janina Krzymuska was a Polish actress known for her roles in “Pani minister tańczy,” “Granica,” and “Ada, Don’t Do That!” She was born on October 27, 1865, in Nasielsk, Poland, and passed away in September 1944 in Warsaw during World War II.
Personal and Family Life
Janina Krzymuska was born into a Polish family and spent much of her early life in Poland. Details about her immediate family are scarce, but her career in acting reflects the cultural atmosphere of her time in Poland.
Career
Krzymuska’s film career began in the early 1930s, and she became known for her performances in various films. She appeared in notable works, including “Pani minister tańczy” and “Granica,” showcasing her talent in acting and contributing to the Polish film industry.
Death and Legacy
Janina Krzymuska died during the Warsaw Uprising in September 1944, which was a significant event in World War II. Her legacy lives on through her contributions to Polish cinema, and she is remembered for her performances that captured the essence of her era.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Pani minister tańczy | 1937-01-21 | |
Złota maska | 1940-09-14 | Polkowska, neighbour |
Ada! To nie wypada! | 1936-11-19 | Spitzberg-Fotter, boarding school superordinate |
Wyrok życia | 1933-12-24 | Country Girl |
Trzy serca | 1939-03-17 | Klotylda |