Miroslava Marchelyuk, a film and theater actress, known for her role as the advisor to His Highness in the film “Sekmisya” directed by Juliusz Maculski, has died. He was the director of the New Theater in Łódź and a teacher at the Łódź Film School.
The Film Polski portal announced the death of Miroslava Marchelyuk on its Facebook profile on Tuesday. “Miroslawa Marchelyuk, an excellent actress, a graduate of the National Film School in Łódź and a teacher of the acting department of the Film School, director of the New Theater in Łódź, has died,” we said in a published message. The actress died on January 7 at the age of 86, her death was confirmed by her husband Ryzard Mroz in an interview with Radio Łódź.
Miroslava Marcheluk Grzegorz Michalowski/PAP
Miroslava Marcheluk died
Miroslava Marchelyuk was born on March 11, 1939 in Bialystok. In 1960, he graduated from the State Higher School of Cinema, Television and Theater. Leon Schiller in Lodz. Already in 1958, she made her first screen appearance (albeit uncredited) with the role of a wedding guest in the film “The Wedding Night” among others. Ignacy Gogolewski, Mieczyslaw Voight and Leonard Pietraszak. From 1960 to 1962, he performed on the stage of the Opole Land Theater and later became associated with the stages of the Lodz Theater. In total, he played more than a hundred roles in theater and television. According to Film Polski, in 1981 Miroslava Marchelyuk was in the cast of Philip Bajon’s “Pendul” and “created the memorable role of Aniela, the main character’s sister. This role was for the female role at the Polish Art Film Festival in Gdansk.” Actress in several other films by Philip He played bajon, among others: in Magnat (1986) and Ball on the Station Kolushki” (1989), as well as in the films “Sardor” by Julius Machulski and “Hero of the Year” by Felix Falk, “Niedzielne igraski” by Robert Glinski, and “Pokuszenie” by Barbara Sass. He also appeared in the TV series ( “Escape from beloved places”, “Comedy”, “Chancellor”), he last appeared in one of the series “Belfer III”. appeared on the screen. He was also remembered by the audience with the role of His Majesty’s adviser in the film “Sexmission” in 1990-1993 and 2008-2010. He was also in the acting department of the Lodz Film School He lectured at the Faculty of Humanities and Economics in Łódź and the Higher Theological Seminary in Łódź. SEE ALSO: Actor Jan Wojciech Krzyszczak died
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