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Nina Andrycz

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Nina Andrycz

Birth
Poland
Death
31 Jan 2014 (aged 101)
Warsaw, Miasto Warszawa, Mazowieckie, Poland
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Polish Actress. Nina studied law at Stefan Batory University in Vilnius and history at the University of Warsaw. She was a graduate of the Warsaw State Institute of Theatre Arts in 1934.
The theater made ​​its debut on Nov. 16, 1934. In the years 1934-1935 she worked at the Theatre on Pohulanka Street in Vilnius. During World War II she did not work as an actress. She played roles in many classical romantic dramas including, Solange in Summer at Nohant (1935), Lucrezia Borgia in the art of Caesar, and man (1937), Szimeny in Cid Corneille (1948), the title in Mary Stuart drama Slovak (1958), Elisabeth in Don Carlos , Schiller (1960), Queen Margaret in Richard III Shakespeare (1993), in the Old Chairs Ionesco (1995), Clare Zachanassian in the play The Visit Mrs. Dürrenmatt (1998).
Her name is associated mainly with the roles of queens (Mary Stuart in the Slovak Elizabeth in Mary Stuart by Schiller, the Queen in Don Carlos ) or aristocrats and heroin (Szimena in El Cid , Lady Milford in Intrigue and Love , Isabella Łęcka in The Doll ). Determines the manner of its game, full of pathos and aristocratic manners.
From 1947 to 1968, she was married to Joseph Cyrankiewicz , one of the prime ministers of PRL . She was childless by choice [4] . Openly admitted that it had an abortion [5] .
In the postwar period she was a student of Polish anthroposophy and mystic, Robert Walter of the Comoros, under whose guidance explored esoteric .
She has published books of poetry this theater (1983), rose for one (1989) and the novel kryptobiograficznej We bifurcation (1992), which described the dramatic beginnings of his career.
Was devoted to her documentary I can not stop being a lady (1996). March 8, 2009 was aired a report about Nina Andrycz in the Note - Backstage fame .
In 2011, she appeared in the first ever theater production realized in 3D technology, the musical tells the fate of Pola Negri entitled Polit, directed by Janusz Józefowicz . Nina Andrycz portrayed Sarah Bernhardt.
She died on Friday, January 31, 2014 at the age of 101 years.
Polish Actress. Nina studied law at Stefan Batory University in Vilnius and history at the University of Warsaw. She was a graduate of the Warsaw State Institute of Theatre Arts in 1934.
The theater made ​​its debut on Nov. 16, 1934. In the years 1934-1935 she worked at the Theatre on Pohulanka Street in Vilnius. During World War II she did not work as an actress. She played roles in many classical romantic dramas including, Solange in Summer at Nohant (1935), Lucrezia Borgia in the art of Caesar, and man (1937), Szimeny in Cid Corneille (1948), the title in Mary Stuart drama Slovak (1958), Elisabeth in Don Carlos , Schiller (1960), Queen Margaret in Richard III Shakespeare (1993), in the Old Chairs Ionesco (1995), Clare Zachanassian in the play The Visit Mrs. Dürrenmatt (1998).
Her name is associated mainly with the roles of queens (Mary Stuart in the Slovak Elizabeth in Mary Stuart by Schiller, the Queen in Don Carlos ) or aristocrats and heroin (Szimena in El Cid , Lady Milford in Intrigue and Love , Isabella Łęcka in The Doll ). Determines the manner of its game, full of pathos and aristocratic manners.
From 1947 to 1968, she was married to Joseph Cyrankiewicz , one of the prime ministers of PRL . She was childless by choice [4] . Openly admitted that it had an abortion [5] .
In the postwar period she was a student of Polish anthroposophy and mystic, Robert Walter of the Comoros, under whose guidance explored esoteric .
She has published books of poetry this theater (1983), rose for one (1989) and the novel kryptobiograficznej We bifurcation (1992), which described the dramatic beginnings of his career.
Was devoted to her documentary I can not stop being a lady (1996). March 8, 2009 was aired a report about Nina Andrycz in the Note - Backstage fame .
In 2011, she appeared in the first ever theater production realized in 3D technology, the musical tells the fate of Pola Negri entitled Polit, directed by Janusz Józefowicz . Nina Andrycz portrayed Sarah Bernhardt.
She died on Friday, January 31, 2014 at the age of 101 years.

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