Nora Ney (actress)
Appearance
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Born | Sielachowskie, Podlaskie, Poland | 25 May 1906
Died | 21 February 2003 Encinitas, California, USA | (aged 96)
Other names | Sonia Najman Zofia Neuman |
Nora Ney (as Sonia Najman or Zofia Neuman) (25 May 1906 in Sielachowskie, near Białystok - 21 February 2003 in Encinitas, USA) was a Polish film actress of Jewish descent.[1]
Ney fled Poland to the USSR after the German occupation to accept an invitation from Mosfilm, but was soon deported to Kazakhstan.[citation needed] In 1946 she moved to the USA with her daughter Joanna. Due to the language barrier, she managed to secure only minor non-speaking roles in American films.[citation needed] She was married four times. Her first husband was the cinematographer Seweryn Steinwurzel.[2]
Selected filmography
[edit]- The Woman Who Desires Sin (Kobieta, która grzechu pragnie, 1929)
- Policmajster Tagiejew (1929)
- Serce na ulicy (1931)
- Sound of the Desert (Głos pustyni, 1932)
- Córka generała Pankratowa (1934)
- Kobiety nad przepaścią (1938)
- Doctor Murek (Doktór Murek, 1939)
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Categories:
- 1906 births
- 2003 deaths
- Polish film actresses
- Polish silent film actresses
- Polish emigrants to the United States
- 20th-century Polish actresses
- American people of Polish-Jewish descent
- People from Białystok County
- Actresses from Podlaskie Voivodeship
- People from Belostoksky Uyezd
- Jews from the Russian Empire
- Jewish Polish actresses
- Polish actor stubs