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Jerzy Duszyński (actor)

Jerzy Duszyński ([ˈjɛʐɨ duˈʂɨɲskʲi]; May 15, 1917–July 23, 1978) was one of the most popular actors in a post-war Poland. He starred in a number of film productions as well as theatrical plays.[1]

Jerzy Duszyński
Born
Jerzy Duszyński

(1917-05-15)15 May 1917
Died23 July 1978(1978-07-23) (aged 61)
OccupationActor
Years active1939 ─ 1978
Spouse(s)Hanka Bielicka (1943–1953)
Helena Urbaniak (1964–1978)
Jerzy Duszyński's tomb at the Warsaw Powązki Cemetery.

Biography edit

Duszyński was born in Moscow to the family of Feliks (a civil servant and state administration official, activist of the Polish Red Cross) and Maria Duszyński who were evacuated from Poland right before the offensive of the German Army during World War I. After the end of World War I, along with his parents he returned to Warsaw and then soon afterwards the family moved to Mińsk Mazowiecki, where he graduated in 1935 from I Gimnazjum Humanistyczne.

After finishing high school, he continued his education at the Municipal School of Arts and Decorative Painting in Warsaw (now the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw), where he studied for only one year. In 1936, he passed the entrance exam at the Theater Arts Department of the National Institute of Theatrical Arts, where he studied along with Hanka Bielicka and Danuta Szaflarska. He successfully completed his studies in June 1939.

His stage career began just before World War II, with a debut on 25 July 1939 in the role of the minister's cousin in ("Geneva") in Polish Theater in Warsaw and then in Wilno, where he performed between 1939–41 at Theater on Pohulanka together with Hanka Bielicka and Danuta Szaflarska. After Soviet troops entered the city, he played at Vilnius Polish Dramatic Theater. At the end of 1944 he moved with the theater's team to Białystok and by the end of 1944–45 season he performed in local theater. Between 1945–49 he was an actor of the Teatr Kameralny Wojska Polskiego of Łódź. Together with a team of theater (which changed its name to Współczesny) moved to Warsaw and performed in it until 1955. In the 1955–56 season and in the years 1958–60 he was an actor of Teatr Syrena, 1956–57 Teatr Narodowy, 1960–66 Teatr Ateneum, 1966–71 Teatr Klasyczny, 1971–78 Teatr Rozmaitości.

Jerzy Duszyński's film career was supposed to start in 1939 in Hania – a film directed by Józef Lejtes, for which the shooting began in summer of 1939, but – due to the outbreak of the war – the film was never completed.

After the war he played in two popular films:Skarb and Zakazane piosenki, that have made him the first male star of the post-war Polish cinema.

His last major film role was as Józef Piłsudski in Śmierć prezydenta directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz in 1978.

He was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta (Krzyż Kawalerski Orderu Odrodzenia Polski) and the Gold Cross of Merit (Złoty Krzyż Zasługi).

Family life edit

Jerzy Duszyński was married to actress Hanka Bielicka. Duszyński and Bielicka divorced in 1953.

In 1963 he married Helena Urbaniak, with whom he had only son: Marcin Duszyński.

Death edit

Jerzy Duszyński died on 23 July 1978 in Warsaw as a result of lung cancer.

Partial filmography edit

Theatrical Plays edit

References edit

  1. ^ Jerzy Duszyński at the Internet Polish Movie Database (in Polish)

External links edit

  • Jerzy Duszyński at IMDb
  • Jerzy Duszyński at the Polish Film Academy (in Polish)

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For the biochemist see Jerzy Duszynski biochemist Jerzy Duszynski ˈjɛʐɨ duˈʂɨɲskʲi May 15 1917 July 23 1978 was one of the most popular actors in a post war Poland He starred in a number of film productions as well as theatrical plays 1 Jerzy DuszynskiBornJerzy Duszynski 1917 05 15 15 May 1917Moscow RussiaDied23 July 1978 1978 07 23 aged 61 Warsaw PolandOccupationActorYears active1939 1978Spouse s Hanka Bielicka 1943 1953 Helena Urbaniak 1964 1978 Jerzy Duszynski s tomb at the Warsaw Powazki Cemetery Contents 1 Biography 2 Family life 3 Death 4 Partial filmography 5 Theatrical Plays 6 References 7 External linksBiography editDuszynski was born in Moscow to the family of Feliks a civil servant and state administration official activist of the Polish Red Cross and Maria Duszynski who were evacuated from Poland right before the offensive of the German Army during World War I After the end of World War I along with his parents he returned to Warsaw and then soon afterwards the family moved to Minsk Mazowiecki where he graduated in 1935 from I Gimnazjum Humanistyczne After finishing high school he continued his education at the Municipal School of Arts and Decorative Painting in Warsaw now the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw where he studied for only one year In 1936 he passed the entrance exam at the Theater Arts Department of the National Institute of Theatrical Arts where he studied along with Hanka Bielicka and Danuta Szaflarska He successfully completed his studies in June 1939 His stage career began just before World War II with a debut on 25 July 1939 in the role of the minister s cousin in Geneva in Polish Theater in Warsaw and then in Wilno where he performed between 1939 41 at Theater on Pohulanka together with Hanka Bielicka and Danuta Szaflarska After Soviet troops entered the city he played at Vilnius Polish Dramatic Theater At the end of 1944 he moved with the theater s team to Bialystok and by the end of 1944 45 season he performed in local theater Between 1945 49 he was an actor of the Teatr Kameralny Wojska Polskiego of Lodz Together with a team of theater which changed its name to Wspolczesny moved to Warsaw and performed in it until 1955 In the 1955 56 season and in the years 1958 60 he was an actor of Teatr Syrena 1956 57 Teatr Narodowy 1960 66 Teatr Ateneum 1966 71 Teatr Klasyczny 1971 78 Teatr Rozmaitosci Jerzy Duszynski s film career was supposed to start in 1939 in Hania a film directed by Jozef Lejtes for which the shooting began in summer of 1939 but due to the outbreak of the war the film was never completed After the war he played in two popular films Skarb and Zakazane piosenki that have made him the first male star of the post war Polish cinema His last major film role was as Jozef Pilsudski in Smierc prezydenta directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz in 1978 He was awarded the Knight s Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta Krzyz Kawalerski Orderu Odrodzenia Polski and the Gold Cross of Merit Zloty Krzyz Zaslugi Family life editJerzy Duszynski was married to actress Hanka Bielicka Duszynski and Bielicka divorced in 1953 In 1963 he married Helena Urbaniak with whom he had only son Marcin Duszynski Death editJerzy Duszynski died on 23 July 1978 in Warsaw as a result of lung cancer Partial filmography editDwie godziny 1946 dir Stanislaw Wohl Jozef Wyszomirski as Marek Zakazane piosenki 1946 dir Leonard Buczkowski as Roman Tokarski Skarb 1949 dir Leonard Buczkowski as Witek Konar Warsaw Premiere 1951 dir Jan Rybkowski as Wlodzimierz Wolski Mlodosc Chopina 1952 dir Aleksander Ford as Stefan Witwicki Zolnierz zwyciestwa 1953 dir Wanda Jakubowska as Henryk Licinski Domek z kart 1954 dir Erwin Axer as soldier Autobus odjezdza 6 20 1954 dir Jan Rybkowski as Wiktor Poradzki Cerny prapor 1958 dir Vladimir Cech as Antek Awantura o Basie 1959 dir Maria Kaniewska as Stanislaw Olszowski Cafe pod Minoga 1959 dir Bronislaw Brok as journalist Andrzej Zagorski Maz swojej zony 1961 dir Stanislaw Bareja as Kurkiewicz Daleka jest droga 1963 dir Bohdan Poreba as Strzalka Panienka z okienka 1964 dir Maria Kaniewska as Denhof Przedswiateczny wieczor 1966 dir Jerzy Stefan Stawinski as doctor Dzieci z naszej szkoly 1968 1969 TV Series Do przerwy 0 1 1969 TV Series dir Stanislaw Jedryka Czlowiek z M 3 1969 dir Leon Jeannot as Clerk uncredited Paragon gola 1969 dir Stanislaw Jedryka as journalist Jak rozpetalem druga wojne swiatowa 1969 dir Tadeusz Chmielewski as Leonelli uncredited Hydrozagadka 1970 TV Movie dir Andrzej Kondratiuk as Docent Fratczak Gniewko syn rybaka 1970 dir Bohdan Poreba Godzina szczytu 1973 dir Jerzy Stefan Stawinski as Professor Noce i dnie 1975 dir Jerzy Antczak Ocalic miasto 1976 dir Jan Lomnicki as Hans Frank Wielki uklad 1976 dir Andrzej Jerzy Piotrowski Smierc prezydenta 1977 dir Jerzy Kawalerowicz as Jozef Pilsudski Uklad krazenia 1977 1978 TV Series dir Andrzej Titkow Indeks Zycie i tworczosc Jozefa M 1977 dir Janusz Kijowski as uncle Karol Wakacje 1977 dir Anette Olsen Co mi zrobisz jak mnie zlapiesz 1978 dir Stanislaw Bareja as customer at the grocery store Doktor Murek 1978 dir Witold Lesiewicz Theatrical Plays editZielone lata Claude A Puget premiere 14 September 1939 Cieszmy sie zyciem Moss Hart George S Kaufman premiere 3 November 1939 Pastoralka Leon Schiller premiere 25 December 1939 Tessa Margaret Kennedy Basil Dean premiere 28 January 1940 Moralnosc pani Dulskiej Gabriela Zapolska premiere 04 1940 Maria Stuart Juliusz Slowacki premiere 1940 Ladna historia Gaston A de Caillavet Robert de Flers premiere 7 July 1940 Zamiast komedii teksty roznych autorow premiere 1 August 1940 Cyd Pierre Corneille premiere 19 June 1941 Drzewa umieraja stojac Alejandro Casona premiere unknown Stara cegielnia Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz premiere 1946 Spotkanie Jean Anouilh dir Kazimierz Rudzki premiere 26 November 1946 Homer i Orchidea Tadeusz Gajcy dir Slawomir Wyszomirski premiere 22 January 1947 Szklana menazeria Tennessee Williams dir Erwin Axer premiere 1 March 1947 Amfitrion 38 Jean Giraudoux dir Erwin Axer premiere 18 September 1947 Joanna z Lotaryngii Maxwell Anderson dir Erwin Axer premiere 25 June 1948 Niemcy Leon Kruczkowski dir Erwin Axer premiere 5 November 1949 Trzydziesci srebrnikow Howard Fast dir Erwin Axer premiere 30 April 1952 Droga z Czarnolasu Aleksander Maliszewski dir Erwin Axer premiere 27 July 1952 Niemcy Leon Kruczkowski dir Erwin Axer premiere 18 February 1955 Diabli nadali mixed program dir Stanislawa Perzanowska premiere 10 July 1955 Rym cym cym Julian Tuwim dir Adolf Dymsza premiere 9 June 1956 Madame Sans Gene Victorien Sardou dir Andrzej Lapicki premiere 15 November 1958 Maestro J Minkiewicz A Marianowicz dir K Krukowski premiere 23 October 1959 Jim strzela pierwszy Jiri Brdecki dir Stanislaw Wohl premiere 23 December 1959 Ryszard III William Shakespeare dir Jacek Woszczerowicz premiere 17 October 1960 Smierc komiwojazera Arthur Miller dir Janusz Warminski premiere 26 November 1960 Meczenstwo z przymiarka Ireneusz Iredynski dir Jan Bratkowski premiere 14 January 1961 Kram z piosenkami Leon Schiller dir Barbara Fijewska premiere 25 February 1961 Krucjata Krzysztof Choinski dir Jan Bratkowski premiere 24 March 1961 Andorra Max Frisch dir Janusz Warminski premiere 2 May 1962 Duze jasne Jaroslaw Abramow Newerly dir Jerzy Markuszewski premiere 19 October 1962 Demony John Whiting dir Andrzej Wajda premiere 2 March 1963 Marie Octobre J Robert J Duvivier H Jeanson dir Janusz Warminski premiere 24 October 1963 Za rzeke w cien drzew Ernest Hemingway dir Jacek Woszczerowicz premiere 28 January 1964 Madame Bovary Gustav Flaubert dir Ireneusz Kanicki premiere 23 November 1966 Dzis do ciebie przyjsc nie moge Ireneusz Kanicki Lech Budrecki dir Ireneusz Kanicki premiere 12 March 1967 Cudzolostwo ukarane Janusz Glowacki dir Lech Hellwig Gorzynski premiere 14 May 1972 Hultaj G Gottesman A Jarecki dir Andrzej Ziembinski premiere 19 November 1972 Zaby Arystofanes dir Giovanni Pampiglione premiere 16 February 1973 Nieuczesani Czeslaw Czapow dir Ludwik Rene premiere 17 February 1974 Zajmij sie Amelia Georges Feydeau dir Jozef Slotwinski premiere 21 June 1976 Sen Felicja Kruszewska dir Jerzy Dobrowolski premiere 12 November 1976 Happy End Dorothy Lane dir Olga Lipinska premiere 4 May 1977 Czworokat Edward Redlinski dir Marek Kostrzewski premiere 4 May 1977 Dyl Sowizdrzal Grigorij Gorin dir Wojciech Pokora premiere 8 April 1978 References edit Jerzy Duszynski at the Internet Polish Movie Database in Polish External links editJerzy Duszynski at IMDb Jerzy Duszynski at the Polish Film Academy in Polish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jerzy Duszynski actor amp oldid 1209614117, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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