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Leontyna Halpertowa

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Leontyna Halpertowa
Born
Eleonora Halpertowa z Żuczkowskich

(1803-04-14)14 April 1803
Poland
Died19 March 1895(1895-03-19) (aged 91)
Warsaw

Leontyna Halpertowa (née Eleonora Żuczkowska; 14 April 1803, Puławy – 19 March 1895, Warsaw) was a Polish stage actress and translator. She was one of the most famous Polish actors of her time.

Life

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Leontyna Halpertowa debuted on the Warsaw stage in 1821. With Bonawentura Kudlicz she toured Płock, Poznań, and Kalisz. In 1824–51 she was active in Warsaw theaters and taught at the Warsaw Drama School. She was one of the most famous Polish actors of the day, and was described as talented and beautiful; she was considered an artist of immense talent and gained the most outstanding reputation in Poland. She played both comic and tragic roles, and was admired for her recitation. She was regarded an ideal of beauty.

She introduced a reform of Polish theatrical diction in the direction of simplicity.

She is also known for translating to the Polish theater plays from the French language.

Roles

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See also

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References

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  • Wielka Encyklopedia Powszechna PWN, 1962–1969