Background
Grodzieńska was born in Łódź to a family of a university professor during the final years of the Russian imperial occupation.
Grodzieńska was born in Łódź to a family of a university professor during the final years of the Russian imperial occupation.
She spent some of her childhood in Moscow, and attended a ballet school in Berlin.
She worked in Cyganeria Theatre, and danced in Teatr Kameralny (Intimate Theatre). Soon, director Fryderyk Jarosy brought her into the staff of Cyrulik Warszawski, a Polish satirical theatre. During the Nazi German occupation of Poland they lived in the Warsaw Ghetto, but escaped before the murderous Grossaktion Warsaw of 1942.
After World World War II she started writing feuilletons for the Polish satirical magazine Szpilki, she also wrote many monologues and sketches.
Her essays were performed by Hanka Bielicka, Adolf Dymsza, Loda Halama, Alina Janowska, Kalina Jędrusik, Bogumił Kobiela, Irena Kwiatkowska and others Foreign several years Stefania Grodzieńska was working in Polskie Radio, and then for a couple of years in entertainment section of Telewizja Polska.
She was the wife of Jerzy Jurandot, a poet, dramatist, satirist and songwriter. She died after a short illness on 28 April 2010, aged 95, in SkolimóWest