Stanisława Umińska
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Died | 25 December 1977 | (aged 76)
Stanisława Umińska (17 November 1901 – 25 December 1977) was a Polish theatre actress.
Born in Warsaw, in early 1920s she was considered one of the rising stars of the Polish theatre, but in 1924 in Paris, France, she shot dead her dying fiance, artist , upon his request as an act of euthanasia. Set free by the French court, she became a nurse and a nun in Poland. She died in Niegów, Poland on Christmas Day in 1977.
Selected filmography[]
- Pan Twardowski (1921)
References[]
- (in Polish) Stanisława Umińska
- (in Polish) Małgorzata Szeroczyńska, Eutanazja i wspomagane samobójstwo na świecie. Studium prawnoporównawcze
Categories:
- 1901 births
- 1977 deaths
- Polish film actresses
- Polish silent film actresses
- Polish Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns
- Polish nurses
- 20th-century Polish actresses
- 20th-century Christian nuns
- Polish actor stubs