1. Stefan Jaracz was a Polish actor and theater producer.

1. Stefan Jaracz was a Polish actor and theater producer.
Stefan Jaracz studied law, history of art, and literature at the Jagiellonian University of Krakow, but gave up his studies to join theatre.
Stefan Jaracz moved to Poznan for yet another contract, where he was drafted to the Austrian army in 1907.
Stefan Jaracz was sent to Moscow by the Russians.
Stefan Jaracz was imprisoned in Warsaw's Pawiak prison in March 1941.
Stefan Jaracz was released after numerous interventions on 15 May 1941.
Stefan Jaracz died in Otwock, near Warsaw in 1945 of tuberculosis.
Stefan Jaracz was endowed with a heavy, angular figure and a hoarse yet highly evocative voice.
Stefan Jaracz earned the fame of the most perfect actor of roles of the disadvantaged and the humiliated.
Stefan Jaracz approached them without sentimentality, conveying bitterness and coarseness as well as rebellion, even if they were deeply hidden.
Stefan Jaracz was considered to bring to the theater a somewhat plebeian flavor that added verity to his roles.
Stefan Jaracz worked hard on his roles, polishing them and sometimes introducing major changes to stagings in other theaters.