Małgorzata Braunek

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Małgorzata Braunek
Born (1947-01-30) 30 January 1947 (age 66)
Szamotuły, Poland
Occupation Film & Stage actor
Years active 1966–present
Religion Buddhism

Małgorzata Braunek (born 30 January 1947 in Szamotuły) is a Polish film and stage actress. In 1969 she graduated at Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Warsaw. She is a former wife of director Andrzej Żuławski and a mother of actor and film director Xawery Żuławski.

Małgorzata Braunek is also a long-time practitioner and teacher of Zen Buddhism. In 2011 she has received shiho from Dennis Genpo Merzel.[1]

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Filmography [edit]

  • Przechodnie (1966)
  • Wycieczka w nieznane (1967)
  • Matthew's Days, as Anna (1967)
  • The Leap, as Teresa (1967)
  • Matthew's Days (1968)
  • The Game (1968)
  • Shifting Sands (1968)
  • Wniebowstąpienie, as Raisa (1969)
  • Hunting Flies, as Irena (1969)
  • W każdą pogodę (1969)
  • Oxygen (1970)
  • Landscape After the Battle (1970)
  • Lokis: Rękopis profesora Wittembacha (aka The Bear), as Julia Dowgiełło (1970)
  • The Third Part of the Night as Helena (1971)
  • The Devil (1972)
  • The Deluge (original title: Potop), as Billewiczówna Oleńka (1974)
  • The Shadow Line (1976)
  • Wielki układ, as Marta Nowicka (1976)
  • Jörg Ratgeb – Painter (1978)
  • Lalka, as Izabella Łęcka (1977)
  • Tercet egzotyczny a może erotyczny? (1978)
  • Wejście w nurt (1978)
  • Dr Seneki (1980)
  • The Big Night Bathe, as Żana (1980)
  • ...według Christiana Skrzyposzka, as herself (1996)
  • Darmozjad polski, as a tourist (1997)
  • Ktoś pamięta moje imię, voice (1998)
  • Glina, as Tatiana Zubrzycka (2003–2004)
  • Tulips, as Marianna (2004)
  • Bulionerzy, as Marta Berger (2004–2006)
  • Pełną parą, as Bogusia Lamarti (2005)
  • Pensjonat pod Różą, as Wiesława Pasternak (2 episodes, 2005)

Awards [edit]

Family tree [edit]

References [edit]

This article incorporates information from the revision as of 5 March 2007 of the equivalent article on the Polish Wikipedia.
  1. ^ Kanzeon Sangha webpage : http://www.kanzeonzencenter.org/Zen_Lineage.html Polish sangha webpage: http://www.kanzeon.pl

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