Stacia Napierkowska
Popularity:0.049
Known For:Acting
Birthday:1896-12-16
Place of Birth:Paris, France
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Also Known As:Renée Claire Angèle Elisabeth Napierkowski

The Vampires or, The Arch Criminals of Paris (1915)
Paris is prey to an invisible terror against which the police can do nothing: a sinister organization that sows chaos and death. The intrepid...

The Opium Pipe (1912)
1912 French silent short drama directed by René Leprince.

La Tragique Aventure de Robert le Taciturne, duc d'Aquitaine (1910)

L'Atlantide (1921)
Two men, lost in the desert, meet Queen Antinea, ruler of Atlantis.

Cordial Agreement (1912)
Max and his friend, who came to visit him in Paris both fall in love with his new maid. The girl is very friendly, and while one plays the piano, she...

Long-Lasting Love (1912)
As a struggling artist, Max is not allowed to pay attentions to a girl by her father. Max decides to win by persistency, and it is a case where...

A Trick of the Light (1916)
A Italian short film by Ugo Falena & Ercole Luigi Morselli.

The Model (1916)
The Model is a Italian film directed by Ugo Falena.

The King of Prison (1913)
Fernand Pradier (Gabriel Signoret) is an honest merchant and a simple person at heart who tries to make her daughter Germaine (Gabrielle Robinne)...

Le Festin de Balthazar (1910)
A historical short film inspired by the Biblical story of Belshazzar's Feast.

Cléopâtre (1910)
Short directed by Henri Andréani and Ferdinand Zecca.

Le Charme des fleurs (1910)
After a quarrel Pedro walks out of the cafe leaving his fiancée (Stacia Napierkowska) alone. Heartbroken, she visits the flower garden and...

Gold Fever (1912)
Maxime Vermont tries to get a financial help from his father-in-law, to no avail. Inspired by an idea from a pulp serial, Maxime sets out to kill his...

The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1911)
Esmeralda, a beautiful gypsy street dancer, arouses the desire of men, especially of Claude Frollo, the archdeacon of Notre Dame. The latter asks...

Sémiramis (1910)
Directed by Camille de Morlhon. Set in ancient Babylon.

Max Toreador (1913)
Max Linder finds himself obsessed with bull fighting. This seems to echo the nature of the actual man, who is reported to have mastered most of the...

Max Sets the Fashion (1912)
Max, awakening on his wedding morning, discovers that it is close on the hour when he should be at the church. He dresses hastily, and in struggling...

Max Wants to Grow (1912)
Commonly confused with Max ne se mariera pas

Eminescu. Veronica, Creanga (1915)
The film presents documents, photos, and pictures of the places where Mihai Eminescu, Veronica Micle, and Ion Creangă lived and the things they...

L'empreinte ou La main rouge (1908)
Who killed this man to rob him of his money in this notorious neighborhood of Paris? The usual local scoundrel such as the one that has almost been...

Bread for the Birds (1911)
Like Max Ophüls, Capellani set many films in the theatre – backstage, on stage, in the public eye; Here is a rags-to-riches story of a...

L'oeuvre de Jacques Serval (1909)
The work of Jacques Serval.

Le mariage de l'amour (1913)
Psyche, the daughter of a king, and a mortal, is so beautiful that even the God of Fame is fascinated by her charm. He hurries to tell Venus, Goddess...

Max émule de Tartarin (1912)
Max relates to Mona, staying for the winter sports in Switzerland, that he killed a magnificent bear on the previous day, but that the dogs ate it,...

Venus Victrix (1917)
A wealthy theatre owner decides to leave his wife for a dancer.

The Cradle of God (1926)
A young intellectual, J. Powers, loses his faith in God after the untimely death of his wife. He devotes his great talents to writing a shockingly...

For the Children (1916)
The artist awakens. His maid brings him a letter from the Gaumont Studio. After a quick glance to it, he hastens to get dressed and runs to the...

Dans l'Hellade (1909)
In all the arts the ancient Greeks excelled and their statuary, their music, their poetry, their dances, have remained to subsequent generations a...

La danseuse de Siva (1911)
Stacia Napierkowska (1886-1945) was one of the most successful of the many dancers who appeared onstage, in Paris and internationally, as Hindu...