Английская Википедия:Hanna Zembrzuska
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Hanna Zembrzuska-Kobuszewska, (sometimes spelled Anna Zembrzuska-Kobuszewska, 7 August 1934 – 16 June 2023) was a Polish theatre and film actress.
Biography
Zembrzuska-Kobuszewska was the daughter of a Bulgarian woman and a Polish man[1] In 1957 she graduated from the State Higher School of Theater in Warsaw ( Faculty of Acting ). On 6 July 1957, her theatrical directorial debut took place. In 2012, she ended her acting career.[2]
After finishing her education, in the following years, she was an actress in the following theaters:
- 1957–1959 – Ateneum Theater in Warsaw
- 1959–1969 – National Theater in Warsaw
- 1969–1975 – Polish Theater in Warsaw
- 1975–1976 – Teatr Nowy in Łódź
- 1976–1983, 1986–2012 – Kwadrat Theater in Warsaw
- 1983–1986 – Na Woli Theater in Warsaw
Personal life and death
From 1956 she was married to actor and comedian Jan Kobuszewski until his death in 2019.[1] She died on 16 June 2023, at the age of 88.[3]
Filmography
Source:[4]
- 1955 – Godziny nadziei, as a girl joining the Americans
- 1956 – Warszawska syrena, as a mermaid
- 1958 – Wolne miasto, as Irka
- 1961 – Dotknięcie nocy, as Beata
- 1962 – Wyrok, as the wife of Opara
- 1969 – Wniebowstąpienie, as Raisa's friend
References
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 Dawid Dróżdż, Z Janem Kobuszewskim przez lata tworzyli piękną parę. Nie żyje Hanna Zembrzuska, wyborcza.pl, 16 czerwca 2023 [dostęp 16 June 2023].
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