The well-known Polish film and theater actress – Anna Dymna – is celebrating a birthday today. She ends 64 years.
Anna Dymna is one of the most recognizable Polish actresses. On stage debut early, at the age of just 18 years, during the first year of studies at the Cracow Academy of Dramatic Arts and Chochoła Isi role in “The Wedding”, directed by Lidia Zamkow (Julius. Julius Slovak). For 35 years he is associated with the National Stary Theatre in Krakow. As we read on the side of the theater, recent seasons have brought Annie Dymna artistic metamorphosis: The artist creates roles built into the pulsating modernity, a step ahead of her – part of a trend copyright vision of leading the younger generation director John Klata. Emerging from the fumes figure clad in a tight wedding dress Clytemnestra in the Oresteia, which tenderness mixed with cruel cynicism, motherhood with a ruthless struggle for power, and a moment after the crime takes bloody hands cigarette – ingeniously combines cartoon heroine of a murderess from the headlines. Baśka Volodyovski – role in the Trilogy according to Sienkiewicz, the latest staging of John Klata – full of daring comic, physical acrobatics “breathless”, the struggle for love with ruthlessness of time, wins the myth form. Touching Queen Mary in the drama king dies, or ceremonies Ionesco, directed by Piotr Cieplak – is a kind of parable her artistic choices inherent in the Old Theatre, his band and the audience.
Smoke is also known to the general public of his film roles. The popularity and the sympathy of the audience gained by playing, among others, in comedies, dir. New Year’s Eve Chęciński: “There is no strong” and “Love it or leave it”, as well as in films directed. Jerzy Hoffman – “Quack” and “Leper” and Barbara Sass – “Only fear”. For the latter she said she received an award – the Golden Lions.
The actress is also known for its charitable activities. In 2003 she founded a thriving foundation “After all”, which deals with mentally disabled people and physically sick, the suffering.
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