
Actor
Jan Kiepura
Born 1902 · Sosnowiec, Poland, Russian Empire [now Sosnowiec, Slaskie, Poland]
From Wikipedia Jan Wiktor Kiepura (May 16, 1902 – August 15, 1966) was an acclaimed Polish singer (tenor) and actor. In 1926, Jan Kiepura left Poland for an international career in Germany, Hungary, France, and England. When he returned to Poland, with the money he had earned from his performances, he built the well-known hotel Patria in the Polish border town of Krynica-Zdrój, which cost him about US$3 million. Some Polish movies were made there. Kiepura played in twelve Polish musicals, including O czym się nie myśli (1926), Die Singende Stadt (Neapol, śpiewające miasto) (1930), Tout Pour L'amour (Zdobyć cię muszę) (1933), and Mon coeur t'appelle (1934). He signed contracts with Convert Garden in London, Opéra Comique in Paris and National Opera in Berlin. Kiepura also started a film career, working with Berlin's UFA and then with the Motion Picture Industry in Hollywood. He played in many films, of which the most famous are: The Singing City, The Song of Night, Ich liebe alle Frauen, The Charm of La Boheme, Das Land des Lächelns.
Acting

My Heart Calls You
Mario Delmonti · 1934
Thank You, Madame
Toni Kowalski · 1936
Valse brillante
Jan Kovalski · 1949

City of Song
Giovanni Cavallone · 1931

The Land of Smiles
Sou Bawana Pantschur, Prinz von Javora · 1952
J'aime toutes les femmes
Jean Morena / Eugène · 1935

The Song of Night
Enrico Ferraro · 1932

The Charm of La Bohème
René Lambertain · 1937

A Song for You
Riccardo Gatti · 1933

My Heart Is Calling
Mario Delmonte · 1935
Ich liebe alle Frauen
Jan Morena & Edi Jaworski · 1935

Give Us This Night
Antonio Belizza · 1936

My Heart Is Calling You
Mario Delmonti · 1934
The Eternal Melody
René Lambertin · 1949

The Singing City
Giovanni Cavallone · 1930

Tell Me Tonight
Enrico Ferraro · 1932

Tell Me Tonight
Enrico Ferraro · 1933

All for Love
Ricardo Gatti · 1933

My Song for You
Riccardo Gatti · 1934
Treffpunkt New York
Self · 1961
Blick zurück im Film
Self · 1963

Jornal Português (1938-1951)
Self (archive footage) · 2015