Beata Tyszkiewicz
Beata Tyszkiewicz | |
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Born | Beata Maria Helena Tyszkiewiczówna-Kalenicka 14 August 1938 |
Years active | 1956–present |
Spouse(s) | Andrzej Wajda (1967–1969; divorce) Witold Orzechowski Jacek Padlewski |
Countess Beata Tyszkiewicz (Maria Helena Tyszkiewiczówna-Kalenicka; born 14 August 1938 in Wilanów) is a Polish actress and TV personality.[1]
Career
Beata Tyszkiewicz has worked exclusively on the big screen, becoming famous through her portrayal of distinguished ladies in costume dramas like The Doll by Wojciech Has and The Ashes by Andrzej Wajda. She has worked with leading directors such as Agnieszka Holland, Krzysztof Zanussi, André Delvaux and former husband Andrzej Wajda. Tyszkiewicz has appeared in more than a hundred films.
Her debut was in Zemsta in 1956.[2] In 1968 she was cast in The Doll, directed by Wojciech Has. The Doll was adapted from the Polish novel, Lalka by Boleslaw Prus.[3] In 1971 she was a member of the jury at the 7th Moscow International Film Festival.[4] In 1995 she was awarded with an Honorable Diploma at the 19th Moscow International Film Festival.[5] In 1997 she was a member of the jury at the 20th Moscow International Film Festival.[6]
She is a jury member on Poland's Dancing with the Stars (aka Taniec z gwiazdami).
Personal life
Tyszkiewicz is sometimes referred to as the First lady of Polish cinema. She has aristocratic roots, being the daughter of Count (in Polish Hrabia) Krzysztof Maria Tyszkiewicz and Barbara Rechowicz of the Leliwa coat of arms. She has two daughters: Karolina Wajda (born 29 March 1967 in Warsaw), and Wiktoria Padlewska (born 4 October 1977 in Warsaw), who is also an actress.[7] In 1998 she received her star on Aleja Gwiazd (Stars Avenue) in Łódź.
Filmography
- Zemsta (1956)
- Wspólny pokój (1959)
- Szklana góra (1960)
- Dziś w nocy umrze miasto (1961)
- Historia żółtej ciżemki (1961)
- Odwiedziny prezydenta (1961)
- Samson (1961)
- Zaduszki (1961)
- Czarne skrzydła (1962)
- Naprawdę wczoraj (1963)
- Skąpani w ogniu (1963)
- Yokmok (1963)
- Pierwszy dzień wolności (1964)
- Rękopis znaleziony w Saragossie (1964)
- Spotkanie ze szpiegiem (1964)
- Popioły (1965)
- Marysia i Napoleon (1966)
- Pieśń triumfującej miłości (1967)
- Hasło Korn (1968)
- Lalka (1968)
- The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short (De man die zijn haar kort liet knippen) (1968)
- Stawka większa niż życie (1968)
- Wszystko na sprzedaż (1968)
- Dworianskoje gniezdo (1969)
- Książę sezonu (1970)
- Wielka miłość Balzaka (1973)
- Elective Affinities (Die Wahlverwandtschaften) (1974)
- Dom moich synów (1975)
- Jej powrót (1975)
- Nights and Days (Noce i Dnie) (1975)
- Wieczór u Abdona (1975)
- Polskie drogi (1976)
- Noce i dnie (serial TV, 1977)
- Schach von wuthenow (1977)
- Tańczący jastrząb (1977)
- Sowizdrzał świętokrzyski (1978)
- Niewdzięczność (1979)
- Po drodze (1979)
- Don Juan, Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 78 (1980)
- Kontrakt (1980)
- Mniejsze niebo (1980)
- Najdłuższa wojna nowoczesnej Europy (1981)
- W obronie własnej (1981)
- Édith et Marcel (1983)
- Seksmisja (1983)
- Synteza (1983)
- Les cinq dernieres minutes (1983)
- Jewropejskaja istorija (1984)
- Louisiana (1984)
- Przyspieszenie (1984)
- Vabank II czyli riposta (1984)
- W starym dworku czyli niepodległość trójkątów (1984)
- Les cerfs-volants (1984)
- Sezon na bażanty (1985)
- Ein zimmer mit landschaft (1985)
- Alles auf pique dame (1986)
- Komediantka (1986)
- Bernadette (1987)
- Kingsajz (1987)
- Komediantka (serial TV, 1987)
- Moselbruck (1987)
- Śmieciarz (1987)
- Usmev diabla (1987)
- Deux (1988)
- Dom na głowie (1990)
- Rosamunde (1990)
- Śmierć dziecioroba (1990)
- 30 door key (1991)
- V.I.P. (1991)
- Dotknięcie ręki (1992)
- Piękna nieznajoma (1992)
- La petite apocalypse (1992)
- Le violeur impuni (1992)
- Dinozavris kwertski (1993)
- Dwa księżyce (1993)
- Panna z mokrą głową (1994)
- Panna z mokrą głową (serial TV, 1994)
- Awantura o Basię (serial TV, 1996)
- Dzień wielkiej ryby (1996)
- Ekstradycja 2 (1996)
- Germans (1996)
- Bride of war (1997)
- Sława i chwała (1997)
- 13 posterunek (1998)
- Ekstradycja 3 (1998)
- Złoto dezerterów (1998)
- Krugerandy (1999)
- Trędowata (telenowela, 1999)
- W awguste 44. (1999)
- Anna Karenina (2000)
- Duża przerwa (2000)
- Izabela (2000)
- Zakochani (2000)
- In August of 1944 (2001)
- Paradox Lake (2002)
- Lokatorzy (2003)
- Na dobre i na złe (2003)
- Plebania (2004–2005)
- Magda M. (2006–2007)
- Ryś (2007)
- Nie kłam kochanie (2008)
- Teraz albo nigdy! (2008)
- Zamiana (2009)
- Niania (serial TV, 2009)
- Listy do M. (2011)
- 11 Minutes (2015)
References
- ^ Biodata (Polish) Archived January 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Biodata, ibid (Polish). Archived January 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Profile at Saragossa Manuscript website Archived November 14, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "7th Moscow International Film Festival (1971)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 2014-04-03. Retrieved 2012-12-22.
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External links
- Beata Tyszkiewicz at IMDb
- Beata Tyszkiewicz at culture.pl
- 1938 births
- Polish film actresses
- Polish television actresses
- Actresses from Warsaw
- Chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur
- Living people
- Chevaliers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
- Commanders with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta
- Recipients of the Order of Friendship of Peoples
- Recipients of the Gold Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis
- 20th-century Polish actresses
- 21st-century Polish actresses