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Magda Umer

Magda Umer (; born Małgorzata Magda Umer, October 9, 1949) is a Polish singer and performer of sung poetry, journalist, author, film director, screenwriter, actress, and author of recitals.
== Biography ==
She was born to Edward Umer, the head of the Special Section of the Main Directorate of Information of the Polish Army〔Tkaczew Władysław: ''Organa informacji Wojska Polskiego w latach 1943-1956. Kontrwywiad wojskowy.'' Warsaw: Bellona, 2007, page 42. ISBN 978 83 11 10940 7.〕 and Stanisława Umer. Her father was Jewish,〔(Poland's Holocaust; ''Poland's Holocaust: Ethnic Strife, Collaboration with Occupying Forces...'', Tadeusz Piotrowski )〕 son of Otylia and Wincenty Umer, brother of Adam Humer. Both of Magda Umer's parents were atheists, she converted to Roman Catholicism as an adult.〔(''Prasa o Magdzie'', an interview with Magda Umer. )〕 Her godmother was an actress Kalina Jędrusik.
She graduated from Klement Gottwald High School in Warsaw (now the Stanisław Staszic High School). Later she studied at the Faculty of Polish Philology at Warsaw University. She made her debut in the late 1960s by singing in student cabarets.
Magda Umer has got two sons - Mateusz and Franciszek.

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