- Violetta Napierska was born in 1890. She was an actress, known for Jettatore (1919), Der Verfluchte (1921) and Sträflingsketten - 2. Das Geständnis vor dem Tod (1920). She died in 1968 in Italy.
- Violetta Napierska (sometimes Violette Napierska) was a film actress. Most of her acting career she worked in German silent films, often with Béla Lugosi, Lee Parry and director Richard Eichberg.
- Napierska was Lugosi's mistress at the time.
- After 1955 Violetta Napierska retired and was soon forgotten. When or where she passed away is not known.
- After that Violetta Napierska retired from the film business,only in 1936 she had a brief comeback with her only talky "Coeur de gueux" (1936).
- In 1955 she appeared in Italy in her final film La Vena d'Oro/The gold Vein (1955, Mauro Bolognini) about an oedipal relationship between a mother (Märta Torén) and her only son. As the son appeared the then 16-year-old Mario Girotti, who would become Spaghetti Western hero Terence Hill in 1967.
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