Maria Duleba

Maria Duleba was an American actress known for her roles in Obrona Czestochowy (1913), Story of a Sin (1933), and The Polish Dancer (1917).

Personal and Family Life

Maria Duleba was born on October 17, 1881, in Krakau, Galicia, which is now Kraków, Poland. Information about her family life is limited, but she spent much of her career in the early 20th century, contributing to the film industry during that time.

Career

Duleba had a notable acting career, featuring in several films particularly in the silent film era. Some of her significant works include Mother Pobratynska in Story of a Sin and the character Olenka Billewiczówna in Obrona Czestochowy, showcasing her talent as she transitioned from the silent era into talkies.

Death and Legacy

Maria Duleba passed away on May 6, 1959, in Warsaw, Poland. Her contributions to early cinema are remembered, and she is recognized for her impactful performances during a pivotal era in film history.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1941Zona i nie zonaUnknown Role (unconfirmed)
1933Story of a SinMother Pobratynska
1924O czym sie nie mówiGwozdecka
1921MezczyznaMaria Borowska, Jan’s sister
1918The Polish DancerSonia
1917Bóg wojnyMaria Walewska (born Laczynska)
1914Slodycz grzechuDora
1914Obrona CzestochowyOlenka Billewiczówna
1913WykolejeniWladka
1912Meir EzofowiczGolda