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'''Emilia Krakowska '''(born 20 February 1940 in [[Poznań]]) is Polish entertainer, film and theater actress. |
'''Emilia Krakowska '''(born 20 February 1940 in [[Poznań]]) is a Polish entertainer, film and theater actress. |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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She graduated from |
She graduated from the high school in [[Drezdenko]] and the [[The Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw|Theatre Academy in Warsaw]] (1963). She worked in the following theaters: Powszechny in Warsaw (1964-1968), National (1968-1978), Contemporary in Warsaw (1978-1985) and Variety in Warsaw (1985-1991) and Teatr Powszechny in. Jan Kochanowski in Radom in 2008; Wroclaw Comedy Theatre, Drama Theatre; Alexander Hungarian Bialystok and the New Theatre in Slupsk. |
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She consolidated her film actress career in a number of television series. In the 1980s, she was a member of the National Council for Culture. She belonged to a group of actors who boycotted the Polish stage after the [[Martial law in Poland|introduction of martial law in 1981]].. |
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In 2005, during the X Festival of Stars in [[Międzyzdroje]] she participated in the Promenade of Stars. |
In 2005, during the X Festival of Stars in [[Międzyzdroje]] she participated in the Promenade of Stars. |
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In 2013 she was |
In 2013 she was rewarded by the Polish section of the International Association of Theatre Critics. |
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=== Private life === |
=== Private life === |
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She was married four times, and is the mother of two daughters from the first and second marriage. |
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== Filmography == |
== Filmography == |
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* 1974: ''[[The Promised Land (1975 film)|Ziemia obiecana]]'' – Gitla |
* 1974: ''[[The Promised Land (1975 film)|Ziemia obiecana]]'' – Gitla |
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* 1973: ''Droga'' – Stefa (odc. 2 „Numer próbny") |
* 1973: ''Droga'' – Stefa (odc. 2 „Numer próbny") |
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* 1973: ''[[The Peasants (film)|Chłopi]]'' – Jagna Pacześ (Borynowa) |
* 1973: ''[[The Peasants (1973 film)|Chłopi]]'' – Jagna Pacześ (Borynowa) |
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* 1973: ''Jak to się robi'' – Alina Kubacka, kierowniczka Domu Pracy Twórczej „Muza" |
* 1973: ''Jak to się robi'' – Alina Kubacka, kierowniczka Domu Pracy Twórczej „Muza" |
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* 1972: ''Chłopi'' – Jagna |
* 1972: ''Chłopi'' – Jagna |
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Emilia Krakowska | |
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Born | Poznań, Poland | 20 February 1940
Nationality | Polish |
Occupation | actor |
Emilia Krakowska (born 20 February 1940 in Poznań) is a Polish entertainer, film and theater actress.
Biography
[edit]She graduated from the high school in Drezdenko and the Theatre Academy in Warsaw (1963). She worked in the following theaters: Powszechny in Warsaw (1964-1968), National (1968-1978), Contemporary in Warsaw (1978-1985) and Variety in Warsaw (1985-1991) and Teatr Powszechny in. Jan Kochanowski in Radom in 2008; Wroclaw Comedy Theatre, Drama Theatre; Alexander Hungarian Bialystok and the New Theatre in Slupsk.
She consolidated her film actress career in a number of television series. In the 1980s, she was a member of the National Council for Culture. She belonged to a group of actors who boycotted the Polish stage after the introduction of martial law in 1981..
In 2005, during the X Festival of Stars in Międzyzdroje she participated in the Promenade of Stars.
In 2013 she was rewarded by the Polish section of the International Association of Theatre Critics.
Private life
[edit]She was married four times, and is the mother of two daughters from the first and second marriage.
Filmography
[edit]- 2013: Na krawędzi – Janina Orpik, matka Marty
- 2013: Lekarze – Władysława „Sophie" Żera (odc. 25)
- od 2012: Barwy szczęścia – Antonina
- 2012-2014: Galeria – Aniela
- 2009: Ojciec Mateusz – Alicja Lendo (odc. 16 „Wycieczka")
- 2007-2008: Hela w opałach – Krystyna Trojańska, była teściowa Heli
- 2005: Magiczne drzewo – babcia Schulz
- 2004 – 2009: Pierwsza miłość – Natalia Strońska-Radosz
- 2003: Ciało – Babcia Wanda
- 1999 – 2007, 2009: Na dobre i na złe – Gabriela Kalita
- 1993: Czterdziestolatek. 20 lat później – inżynier Halina Małecka-Klecka
- 1985: Chrześniak – Zosia
- 1980: Tylko Kaśka – sąsiadka Okońska
- 1977: Nie zaznasz spokoju – Krystyna
- 1976: Brunet wieczorową porą – nauczycielka oprowadzająca dzieci po muzeum
- 1974: Ziemia obiecana – Gitla
- 1973: Droga – Stefa (odc. 2 „Numer próbny")
- 1973: Chłopi – Jagna Pacześ (Borynowa)
- 1973: Jak to się robi – Alina Kubacka, kierowniczka Domu Pracy Twórczej „Muza"
- 1972: Chłopi – Jagna
- 1972: Wesele – Marysia, siostra panny młodej
- 1972: Kopernik – żona złodzieja Kacpra (odc. 3)
- 1971: Seksolatki – Wanda, partnerka Marka Kowalika
- 1970: Brzezina – Malina – wiejska dziewczyna
- 1964: Pingwin – dziewczyna w budce telefoniczne
- 1964: Nieznany – pielęgniarka
Polish dubbing
[edit]- 2009: Hannah Montana: Film – Babcia Ruby
External links
[edit]- Emilia Krakowska at IMDb
- Emilia Krakowska w bazie filmweb.pl
- Emilia Krakowska w bazie filmpolski.pl
- Emilia Krakowska w bazie e-teatr.pl
- Emilia Krakowska w bazie stopklatka.pl
- Emilia Krakowska na zdjęciach w bazie Filmoteki Narodowej „Fototeka”
- Emilia Krakowska w bazie Akademii Polskiego Filmu