Kalina Jędrusik

Kalina Jędrusik
Kalina Jędrusik in 1965
Born(1930-02-05)5 February 1930
Częstochowa, Poland
Died7 August 1991(1991-08-07) (aged 61)
Warsaw, Poland
Occupation(s)actress, singer
SpouseStanisław Dygat

Kalina Jędrusik (5 February 1930 in Częstochowa – 7 August 1991 in Warsaw) was a Polish singer and actress. She performed in more than thirty films from 1953 to 1991. Jędrusik was married to writer Stanisław Dygat.

Biography

Kalina Jędrusik was born in 1930 in Gnaszyn, now part of Częstochowa, as a daughter of Henryk Jędrusik, a member of the Senate of Poland. She graduated from Juliusz Słowacki Public High School in 1949 in her birth town. In 1949 she moved to Kraków, where she graduated from Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts. Kalina Jędrusik debuted in 1953 at the Wybrzeże Theatre in Gdańsk. From 1955 she performed at several Warsaw theaters, including the National Theatre (1955-1957), Współczesny Theatre (1957-1963), Comedy Theatre (1964-1967), Studencki Teatr Satyryków (1969-1972), Variety Theatre (1972-1985), and the Polish Theatre (1985-1991).[1]

She was also famous for performing in the Elderly Gentlemen's Cabaret and acting in many Polish movies, including Lekarstwo na miłość or Ziemia obiecana.[2]

In the 1960s and the 1970s, Jędrusik was a Polish sex symbol.[3] In 1976 she performed in the United States with Violetta Villas.

She died in Warsaw on 7 August 1991 from an asthma attack.[4] and was buried at the Avenue of Notables at Powązki Cemetery.[5]

In 1996, she was voted the third greatest Polish film actress in a poll conducted by the Film magazine to celebrate 100 years of cinema.[6]

In 2021, a biographical film Bo we mnie jest seks (Autumn Girl) directed by Katarzyna Klimkiewicz and starring Maria Dębska in the lead role as well as Borys Szyc, Leszek Lichota and Rafał Rutkowski was released.[7][8]

Selected filmography

Film
Year Title Role
1957 Ewa Wants to Sleep (Ewa chce spać) Young lady in the hotel
1960 Innocent Sorcerers Journalist
1960 Jowita Helena Księżak
1961 Tonight a City Will Die Prostitute
1964 Upał Zuzanna
1965 The Cure for Love (Lekarstwo na miłość) Joanna
1968 The Doll Kazimiera Wąsowska
1975 The Promised Land Lucy Zucker
1975 Mazepa kasztelanowa Robroncka
1980 Levins Mühle Antonia
1982 Hotel Polan und seine Gäste Józefina Polan
1984 Baryton Gertruda
1986 C.K. Dezerterzy Madame Elli
1986 Dziewczęta z Nowolipek Maria Prymasiak
1988 Hanussen Baroness Stadler
1991 30 door key Mrs. Filidor
1991 The Double Life of Véronique The Gaudy Woman

References

  1. ^ "Kalina Jędrusik". Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Kalina Jędrusik". Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  3. ^ Article about Kalina Jędrusik in Culture.pl; Halina Olczak-Moraczewska, April 2006
  4. ^ Co ja, Jezus Chrystus jestem?; Jacek Szczerba, 15 October 2012
  5. ^ "Warszawskie Zabytkowe Pomniki Nagrobne" (in Polish). Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  6. ^ "Kalina Jędrusik (1930-1991)" (in Polish). Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  7. ^ ""Bo we mnie jest seks". Zobacz zwiastun filmu o Kalinie Jędrusik!" (in Polish). Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  8. ^ ""Bo we mnie jest seks", czyli film o Kalinie Jędrusik. W roli głównej Maria Dębska" (in Polish). Retrieved 15 November 2021.