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A charming, elegant, and exceedingly popular international film star with a gentle, understated beauty, actress Lilli Palmer was born as Lilli Marie Peiser on May 24, 1914, in Posen, Prussia. She was the daughter of Rose Lissman, an Austrian Jewish actress, and Alfred Peiser, a German Jewish surgeon. In addition to her native German, she grew up becoming fluent in French and English as well. Of her two sisters, older sister Irene Prador became an actress and singer in her own right. Lilli studied drama in Berlin and made her theatrical debut there in 1932 at age 18. Within a short time, however, the family was forced to flee their native homeland with the rise of Hitler and settled in Paris. Eventually Lilli moved to England to rebuild the career she had started on stage and film.
She made her British movie debut co-starring in the "B" mystery drama Crime Unlimited (1935), playing the distaff member of a syndicate of jewel thieves who becomes a romantic pawn for a policeman (Esmond Knight) who has infiltrated the crime ring as a plant. Throughout the rest of the decade she upped the value of her name in both "A" and "B" material, notably Alfred Hitchcock's Secret Agent (1936), Silent Barriers (1937) and The Man with 100 Faces (1938) where she provided the usual element of feminine mystery.
Lilli's career took a major upswing during the early to mid 1940s. Several of her pictures centered around the omnipresent war, particularly Thunder Rock (1942), her film career-maker), which starred Michael Redgrave as an anti-fascist journalist who retreats to Canada, and Notorious Gentleman (1945), with Rex Harrison as a idle bounder who sees the error of his ways and becomes a war sacrifice. This was Lilli's first movie with husband Harrison; they married in 1943 and she bore him a son, Carey Harrison, the following year. Carey grew up to became a writer and director.
The family moved to America in 1945 to further their careers. Rex and Lilli became a prominent acting couple, appearing together on the early 50s Broadway stage with "Bell, Book and Candle" (1950), "Venus Observed" (1952) and "The Love of Four Colonels" (1953), the last mentioned directed by Harrison. In movies, they co-starred in the murky crimer The Long Dark Hall (1951) and the vastly superior The Four Poster (1952), which later gave rise to the musical adaptation "I Do! I Do!". Lilli was award the Venice Film Festival Award for this performance and represented herself well with other handsome male acting partners, notably Gary Cooper in her debut American film Cloak and Dagger (1946) and John Garfield in the classic boxing film Body and Soul (1947), leaving audiences enthralled with one of its newer foreign imports. At one point, she was given her own own (short-lived) TV show to host, The Lilli Palmer Show (1951).
Somewhat typecast by this time as heartless cads and opportunists on film, "Sexy Rexy", as husband Harrison was known in the tabloids, developed quite a reputation off-camera as well. A particularly disastrous romance with actress Carole Landis led to that actress's tragic suicide in 1948. Lilli took the high road and came off the better for it in the public's eye. She eventually called it quits, however, with both Harrison and Hollywood and returned to Europe in 1954. In 1956 Lilli filmed Between Time and Eternity (1956) [Between Time and Eternity] and fell in love with handsome Argentine co-star Carlos Thompson, who had developed matinée idol status in Germany. They married in September of 1957, several months after her divorce from Harrison became final. This marriage endured.
Lilli matured gracefully in films, the epitome of poise and class, but she lost any potential for top stardom after leaving Hollywood. She made international productions for the rest of her career, primarily German and French, but they did not live up to her early successes and were not seen all that much outside of Europe. She managed to work, however, opposite a "Who's Who" of European male stars of the time, including Curd Jürgens, James Mason, Louis Jourdan, Jean Gabin, Jean Marais, Jean Sorel, Gérard Philipe and Klaus Kinski. Of those few movies she made in Hollywood, she played the prickly wife of Clark Gable, who has a May-December affair with young Carroll Baker in But Not for Me (1959); was a sparkling and witty standout in the ensemble cast of The Pleasure of His Company (1961); and proved quite moving in the William Holden spy thriller The Counterfeit Traitor (1962). On TV here, she was touchingly effective as Mrs. Frank in a production of The Diary of Anne Frank (1967) with Max von Sydow, and enjoyed one of her last roles in the acclaimed miniseries Peter the Great (1986).
The final decade and a half played out rather routinely with supporting roles in such films as diverse as Oedipus the King (1968), De Sade (1969), and The Boys from Brazil (1978). She demonstrated her writing talents with her popular bestselling biography "Change Lobsters and Dance" in 1975, and later published a novel "The Red Raven" in 1978. Dying of cancer in 1986 at age 71 in Los Angeles, Lilli's surviving second husband Thompson, who had abandoned acting in the late 60s and turned to turned TV writing/producing, committed suicide four years later back in his native Argentina.- Director
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Jan Komasa was born on 28 October 1981 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland. He is a director and writer, known for Suicide Room (2011), The Hater (2020) and Warsaw 44 (2014).- Actress
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Katarzyna Wajda is a Polish actress. She graduated from the National Film School in Lodz in 2010. Wajda gained early recognition for her role as Justyna Luszcz in the film You Are God (2012). She is best known for portraying Anka Kruk in the TV series Raven (2018), and for her role as Katarzyna Zawieja in the The Thaw (2022).- Actress
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Marta Mazurek is a Polish actress. She graduated from the AST National Academy of Theatre Arts in Krakow. She made her debut in the radio play "Ich czworo" directed by Jerzy Stuhr for Radio Krakow in 2012. During her studies, she won the Grand Prix "for outstanding stage personality" at the Theatre Schools Festival in Lodz. She has appeared in the TV series War Girls (2017) and Bunt (2022).- Roman Wilhelmi was a prominent Polish actor known for his work in theater, film, and television. He graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz Theatre Academy in Warsaw. Wilhelmi began his career on stage with the Ateneum Theatre in Warsaw. His most notable film roles include Hotel Pacific (1975), The Story of Sin (1975), and The Moth (1980). On television, he gained widespread recognition for his roles in the series Czterej pancerni i pies (1966) and Kariera Nikodema Dyzmy (1980)
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Olga Chajdas was born on 5 February 1983 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland. She is a director and production manager, known for Nina (2018), Imago (2023) and Wataha (2014).- Gudula Blau was born on 22 February 1940 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland. She is an actress, known for Die Heilige und ihr Narr (1957), The Flying Classroom (1973) and Einmal eine grosse Dame sein (1957). She was previously married to Karlheinz Böhm.
- Michal Barczak was born on 23 November 1990 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland. He is an actor, known for Television Theater (1953), Na dobre i na zle (1999) and One Summer Afternoon (2019).
- Katarzyna Bujakiewicz was born on 28 September 1972 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland. She is an actress, known for Letters to Santa (2011), Letters to Santa 2 (2015) and Rh+ (2005).
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Krzysztof Komeda was born on 27 April 1931 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland. He was a composer and actor, known for Rosemary's Baby (1968), The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967) and Knife in the Water (1962). He was married to Zofia von Tittenbrun. He died on 23 April 1969 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.- Director
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Jan Lenica was born on 4 January 1928 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland. He was a director and writer, known for Adam 2 (1968), Rhinoceros (1964) and Labyrinth (1962). He died on 5 October 2001 in Berlin, Germany.- Gunther von Hagens was born on 10 January 1945 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland.
- Emilia Krakowska is a Polish actress. She graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 1963. She gained recognition for her role as Jagna in the film Chlopi (1973). Her acting career includes performances at Teatr Powszechny, Teatr Narodowy, Teatr Wspolczesny, and Teatr Rozmaitosci in Warsaw. In recognition of her contributions to Polish culture, Krakowska was awarded the Gold Cross of Merit in 1984.
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Filip Walcerz was born on 9 May 1980 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland. He is an actor and composer, known for Serce do walki (2019), Pitbull (2021) and Bad Boy (2020).- Director
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Amr Gamal (b. 1983, Poland) is an independent theater and film director hailing from Aden, Yemen. In 2005, Gamal founded the Khaleej Aden Theatre Troupe, playing a pivotal role in revitalizing commercial theater in Yemen following the aftermath of the civil war in 1994. In spring 2018, production commenced for Gamal's debut feature film, "10 Days Before the Wedding," which premiered in Aden during the summer. Remarkably, it became the first film to open commercially in Yemen in over four decades. The film's success extended for over 8 months, earning the distinction of being Yemen's official submission to the 91st Academy Awards. Fast forward to 2023, Gamal achieved another milestone with his second feature film, "The Burdened," making history as the first Yemeni film to be screened at the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival. Notably, "The Burdened" has been selected as Yemen's submission to the 96th Academy Awards. Amr Gamal continues to reside and work in Aden, Yemen, leaving an indelible mark on the country's cultural and cinematic landscape.- Actress
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Halina Frackowiak was born on 10 April 1947 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland. She is an actress, known for One Way Ticket to the Moon (2013), Satan Said Dance (2017) and Waves (2016).- Andrzej Niemyt was born on 6 December 1987 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland. He is an actor, known for Television Theater (1953), Jestem twój (2009) and Barwy szczescia (2007).
- Hanna Stankówna was a Polish actress. She graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 1959. She is best known for her role as Tekla in the film Sexmission (1984). Her acting career included work at Teatr Polski in Warsaw, where she performed from 1959 to 1999. Throughout her career, she received several honors, including the Gold Cross of Merit in 1993.
- Ewa Kolasinska was born on 13 July 1951 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland. She is an actress, known for Schindler's List (1993), Z biegiem lat, z biegiem dni... (1980) and Opowiesci Hollywoodu (1987).
- Piotr Bondyra was born on 5 May 1990 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland. He is an actor, known for Komisarz Alex (2012), Na dobre i na zle (1999) and Legions (2019).
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Filip Bajon was born on 25 August 1947 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland. He is a director and writer, known for Aria dla atlety (1979), Wizja lokalna 1901 (1980) and The Butler (2018).- Agnieszka Rózanska was born on 15 April 1972 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland. She is an actress, known for Kroll (1991), 7 minut (2010) and Szczur (1995).
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Yurek Bogayevicz was born on 2 June 1949 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland. He is a director and actor, known for Anna (1987), Edges of the Lord (2001) and Exit in Red (1996).- Aldona Jankowska was born on 2 April 1964 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland. She is an actress, known for Strazacy (2015), Papiery na szczescie (2021) and Sluzby specjalne (2014).
- Krystyna Kozanecka was born on 24 July 1959 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland. She was an actress, known for Show (2003), Zmiennicy (1986) and Klejnot wolnego sumienia (1983). She died on 20 November 2013 in Racibory, Mazowieckie, Poland.