Witold Conti

[2] In the years 1930–1938, he performed in Warsaw revue theaters, cabarets, and in feature films (where he mainly played the leading roles of handsome lovers).

[4] Conti had relationships with both men and women and could be considered bisexual by modern definition.

[5] At the beginning of his artistic career, he was in a relationship with an openly gay composer Karol Szymanowski.

[9] After the outbreak of World War II, in September 1939, he left with his wife and son to Vilnius, from where he moved to France.

He died in Nice during the bombing by the British of the hinterland of the German army occupying this part of France.