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Lidia Wysocka (June 24, 1916 – January 2, 2006) was a Polish stage, film and voice actress, singer, cabaret performer and creative director, theatre director and costume designer, editorialist. ==Filmography== In 1934 she dubbed Madeleine Carroll's voice in the British film ''I Was a Spy'' (1933), the first movie dubbed in Poland (''Siostra Marta jest szpiegiem''). * ''Kochaj tylko mnie'' (1935), as Hanka Żarska * ''Papa się żeni'' (1936) as Lili, daughter of Mira Stella * ''Gehenna'' (1938), as Ania Tarłówna * ''Ostatnia brygada'' (1938) as Marta Rzecka * ''Serce matki'' (1938) as Lusia * ''Wrzos'' (1938) as Dębska * ''Doktór Murek'' (1939) as Tunka Czabran * ''Złota Maska'' (1939) as Magda Nieczaj * ''Irena do domu!'' (1955), as Irena Majewska * ''Sprawa pilota Maresza'' (1955), as Mary Godzicka * ''Nikodem Dyzma'' (1956), as revue singer * ''Rozstanie'' (1960), as Magdalena * ''Sekret'' (1973), as Lena Nurkiewicz * ''Zaczarowane podwórko'' (1974), as Queen Anna Jagiellonka * ''W obronie własnej'' (1981), as Maria's mother ==Other== The production of her 9th movie, ''Szczęście przychodzi kiedy chce'' (directed by Mieczysław Krawicz) was cancelled by the outbreak of World War II. She was invited to star in another movie, Jacek Bławut's ''Lili'' (production title), telling the story of veteran actors, but it was still in pre-production phase at the time of her death; it was finally completed as Jeszcze nie wieczór as late as in 2008. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lidia Wysocka」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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