Barbara Gilewska (1911-1986) was a Polish film actress and dancer. She was born 16 October 1911 and died in Warsaw 23 September 1986.[1][2]
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Barbara Gilewska | |
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![]() Barbara Gilewska in 1934 | |
Born | 16 October 1911 |
Died | 23 September 1986(1986-09-23) (aged 74) Warsaw, Poland |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1930–1935 |
First known as a dancer, she performed in a number of Warsaw revues, including Nowym Ananasie (1931–32), Qui Pro Quo (1932), Morskie Oko (1932), Feminie (1932), Rexie (1933), and Nowej Rewii (1934). She also worked in touring companies, traveling to Kielce, Nowy Sącz and Tarnów. She also performed for the Dramatic Theater (Teatrze Dramatycznym) of the Second Polish Army in Lodz.[2]
In film, she had a number of bit parts, working with major Polish actors including Eugeniusz Bodo, Witold Conti, and Jadwiga Smosarska.[2]
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