Occupation Actress Years active 1919–1937 | Name Jadwiga Smosarska Role Film actress | |
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Died November 1, 1971, Warsaw, Poland Spouse Zygmunt Protassewicz (m. 1935–1971) Movies Exile to Siberia, Ksiezna Lowicka, Barbara Radziwillowna Similar People Eugeniusz Bodo, Aleksander Zabczynski, Mieczyslawa Cwiklinska, Loda Halama, Zygmunt Protassewicz |
Jadwiga Smorsarska~Adam Aston~ Do Widzenia
Jadwiga Smosarska (23 September 1898 – 1 November 1971) was a Polish film actress. She appeared in more than 25 films between 1919 and 1937, as well as various stage productions.
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Jadwiga smosarska i eugeniusz bodo w filmie sklamalam 1937 r
Biography

Smosarska was known for playing characters representative of Polish clichés that reflected the suffering of the country's citizens. Patriotic, romantic and in good social standing, her the characters often struggled with malaise and a tragic love life. In the 1920s she rose to fame in Poland as one of Sfinks Film Studio's leading stars after Poli Negri left the country for Germany.

Smosarska fled Warsaw in 1939, seeking refuge in Lithuania before securing passage by boat to the United States through Scandinavia. Though she attempted to establish a career in Hollywood, her accent proved too much of a challenge for American film makers. In 1954 Smosarska toured parts of Canada to help raise money for welfare projects aimed at assisting Polish immigrants. Sponsored by Toronto's Advance Film Service, the trip began at Eaton Auditorium on March 6, before stops in London, Hamilton, Ottawa, Montreal, Oshawa, Wellington and Brantford. She remained in the United States until 1970, before returning to live the final year of her life in Poland.



