Stefan Jaracz
Polish actor
Died when: 61 years 230 days (739 months)Star Sign: Capricorn
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Stefan Jaracz (24 December 1883 – 11 August 1945) was a Polish actor and theater producer.He served as the artistic director of Ateneum Theatre in Warsaw during the interwar period (1930–32), and within a short period raised its reputation as one of the leading voices for Poland's new intelligentsia, with groundbreaking productions of Danton's Death by Georg Büchner (1931), The Captain of Köpenick by Carl Zuckmayer (1932), as well as popular Ladies and Husars (Damy i Huzary) by Aleksander Fredro (1932) and The Open House by Michal Balucki.
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