Tamara Wiszniewska

Info

Role

Actress

Date of birth

12/20/1919

Date of death

04/01/1981

Place of birth

Dubno, Wolynskie, Poland [now Dubno, Rivne Oblast, Ukraine]

Tamara Wiszniewska

Biography

Tamara Wiszniewska was born on December 20, 1919 in Dubno, Poland. Her father was Ukrainian and her mother was Polish. When she was fifteen Tamara moved to Warsaw and began studying dance. In 1935 director Paul Wegener saw her performing in a nightclub. He cast Tamara in the Polish-German film August Mocny. While making her second film A Leper she met production manager Wladyslaw "Walter" Mikosz. They were married in September of 1937 and had a daughter named Irene. Tamara starred in more than a dozen Polish films including Three Of A Kind and Second Youth. She was called "the Jeanette MacDonald of Poland". In 1939 she was offered a film contract in Hollywood but her plans changed when Germany invaded Poland. Tamra and her husband began working in the Polish underground. She sold all of her expensive jewelry so her family could eat and have a place to stay. Tamara said "It was a short beautiful life that ended when the Germans took over Poland." After the war Tamara and her family lived in a displaced persons camp in Bavaria. In 1950 they moved to Rochester, New York. Tamra worked as a receptionist and interpreter at the George Eastman House for eighteen years. On April 1, 1981 she died from cancer at the age of eighty-one. Tamra was buried at.Mt. Hope cemetery in Rochester, NY.

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Bialy Murzyn
Bialy Murzyn
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Tredowata
Tredowata
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