Krystyna Feldman
Polish actress (1916–2007)
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Key Takeaways
- Krystyna Zofia Feldman (1 March 1916 – 24 January 2007) was a Polish actress.
- Her father died in 1919 when she was 3 years old.
- In 1934, she graduated from the gymnasium named Queen Jadwiga in Lwów; She passed her secondary school-leaving examination extramural in order to pass the exams to the theater school.
- Soon after, she made her debut at the Grand Theatre in Lwów.
- In 1942 she was sworn in as a soldier of the Home Army.
Krystyna Zofia Feldman (1 March 1916 – 24 January 2007) was a Polish actress.
Life and career
Born in Lemberg, Austria-Hungary (now Lviv, Ukraine) to a Catholic mother, Katarzyna Sawicka, an opera singer and a Jewish father, Ferdynand Feldman, an actor. Her father died in 1919 when she was 3 years old. At that time, Lemberg (Lwów) returned to the reborn Poland and her mother began to educate Krystyna at the Lwów acting studio run by the actor Janusz Strachocki. In 1934, she graduated from the gymnasium named Queen Jadwiga in Lwów; She passed her secondary school-leaving examination extramural in order to pass the exams to the theater school. After three years of study, in 1937, she graduated from the State Institute of Theater Arts in Warsaw. Soon after, she made her debut at the Grand Theatre in Lwów. In 1939, she was engaged to the theater in Łuck in Poland (now Lutsk, Ukraine), but after the outbreak of World War II, she returned to Lwów, which was under Soviet occupation from October 6, 1939 (read: Soviet invasion of Poland). In 1942 she was sworn in as a soldier of the Home Army. She was a liaison there. She returned to the stage of the Lwów theater in 1944 after the Red Army entered the city. At that time, she played the male role of Staszek (book character) in Wyspiański's Wesele (The Wedding - the book from 1901), directed by Aleksander Bardini. After the separation of Lwów from Poland in 1945 and the incorporation of the city into the USSR, Feldman moved to the new borders of Poland - she settled in Poznań. She starred in theatre productions there until 1944, and later in Łódź, Szczecin, Opole, and Kraków. In 1980, the Security Service initiated an operational reconnaissance case against the actress, codenamed "Aranżerka" (the feminine version of the word arranger, Polish: aranżer). Krystyna Feldman was harassed after she signed a letter defending the autonomy of the Adam Mick
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