Władysław Godik

[3] Due to political reasons, however, he had to leave for Russia in the same year, where he began to earn money by performing in the circus in Kharkov.

In 1909 he appeared in Radom in Tsharnetski's Polish Operetta troupe, and played in Shulamis, then founded a Polish-language revue theater called Mirage.

Half a year later he joined Zygmunt Turkow and Ester Rachel Kamińska's traveling troupe.

In 1918 he returned to Poland and in 1925 he convinced his wife to join him in founding the Yiddish Kleynkunst Theater Azazel.

Godik died on December 18, 1952, aged 60, and was buried in the Avenue of the Meritorious at the Powązki Military Cemetery in Warsaw.

Władysław Godik as tailor Liberman in Polish Movie Ulica Graniczna , 1947