Stefania Górska

In 1928 she graduated from the Tacjanna Wysocka's School of Dance and Stage and debuted as singer and dancer (the Tacjan Girls) at the theater Qui Pro Quo in the revue Ja lubię podglądać (I like to peek).

[1] She later sang as soloist and in a trio (with Irena Różyńska and Zofia Terné) in Warsaw cabaret revues and theaters like Banda, Cyrulik Warszawski, Morskie Oko and Hollywood.

In 1930 a song she composed, Nasza Jest Noc, lyrics by Julian Tuwim, became a hit sung by the Chór Dana in the revue Maj za pasem.

She co-wrote the Eugeniusz Bodo hit Sex Appeal with Henryk Wars, lyrics by Ludwik Starski.

[1] She acted in the 1933 movie Zabawka (Toy) and starred in subsequent films: Papa się żeni (Daddy Gets Married), Córka generała Pankratowa (Daughter of General Pankratow), and post-war films Inspekcja pana Anatola (Mr. Anatol's Inspection) and Cafe pod Minogą (Cafe at Minoga).

Stefania Górska in 1934