The Polish People’s Republic (Polish: Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa, PRL) was a country that existed from 1947 to 1989 in Central Europe, and the predecessor to the modern democratic Republic of Poland. With a population of approximately 37.9 million inhabitants near the end of its existence, it was the most populous state of the Eastern Bloc after the Soviet Union.[1] Having a unitary Marxist–Leninist communist government, it was also one of the main signatories of the Warsaw Pact. The official capital since 1947 and largest city was Warsaw, followed by industrial Łódź and cultural Kraków.
Elżbieta Starostecka
Elżbieta Starostecka was born on October 6, 1943 in Rogów, Lódzkie, Poland. She is an actress, known for Lalka (1968) and Trędowata (1976) and Noce i Dnie (1977). She is married to Włodzimierz Korcz. They have two children. Starostecka also made some songs such as:Za rok, może dwa and 1000 lat.
Pola (Apolonia) Raksa
Pola Raksa was born on April 14, 1941 in Lida, Nowogródzkie, Poland which is now Belarus. She is an actress, known for Przygoda z Piosenką (1969), Czterej pancerni i pies (1966) and The Saragossa Manuscript (1965). She also had many appearances in russian films.
Anna Dymna
Probably the most well-known polish actress, was born on July 20, 1951 in Legnica, Dolnoslaskie, Poland. She is an actress, known for, Trędowata (1976), Kochaj albo rzuć (1977) and Znachor (1981). She is married to Krzysztof Orzechowski. She was previously married to Zbigniew Szota and Wiesław Dymny.