Harry Cort
Harry Cort, originally named Stanislaw Józef Prince Gedyminowicz-Bielski, was born on March 19, 1908, in Trzeszczany, Lubelskie, Poland. Renowned for his contributions to the film industry, Cort made a name for himself as an actor during the late 1920s and early 1930s. His notable works include the films *Karuzela zycia* (1930), *9:25. Przygoda jednej nocy* (1929), and *Halka* (1930), which showcased his talent and versatility on screen.
In his personal life, Harry was married to Jeannine Marie de la Conception Renee de Guiroye, with whom he shared a rich life. After a successful career in the arts, Cort eventually relocated to the United States. He passed away on January 30, 1979, in Phoenix, Arizona. His final resting place is at Saint Francis Cemetery in Phoenix, where he is remembered for his artistic contributions and the impact he made in the world of cinema during his active years. Harry Cort’s legacy continues to resonate with film enthusiasts, marking him as a significant figure in Polish cinema history.
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