
Emilia Krakowska
Department: Acting
Biography
Emilia Krakowska (born 20 February 1940 in Poznan) is Polish entertainer, film and theater actress. She graduated from High School in Drezdenko. A graduate of the Theatre Academy in Warsaw (1963). She played in the following theaters: Powszechny in Warsaw (1964-1968), National (1968-1978), Contemporary in Warsaw (1978-1985) and Variety in Warsaw (1985-1991) and Teatr Powszechny in. Jan Kochanowski in Radom in 2008; Wroclaw Comedy Theatre, Drama Theatre; Alexander Hungarian Bialystok and the New Theatre in Slupsk. She is a film actress, and consolidated her position as the participation in a number of television series. In the 1980s, she was a member of the National Council for Culture. She belonged to a group of actors who boycotted the Polish stage after the introduction of martial law in 1981.. In 2005, during the X Festival of Stars in Międzyzdroje she participated in the Promenade of Stars. In 2013 she was awarded by the Polish section of the International Association of Theatre Critics.
Known For

A Round Week
1977

Wiśnie
1979

Red Thorns
1977

What is Dudek?
1967

The Ambulance Will Come
1983

Wedle wyroków twoich...
1984

Dostojeństwo rodzinnego domu
1975

Nowy pracownik
1966

Wycieczka w nieznane
1968

Smak wody
1980

Godzina W
1979

Hazardziści
1975

The Peasants
1973

How It's Done
1974

You Will Not Have Peace
1978

Honor dziecka
1976

Chrześniak
1986

Christmas Eve
1966

Hotel klasy lux
1979

The Shadow-Line
1976

Penguin
1965

Tender Spots
1981

Sunday Pranks
1988

Green Years
1980

A Chance
1970

Kiss, Kiss!
2023

Letters to Santa 5
2022

The Unknown
1964

The Frozen Heart
1979

The Wedding
1973

The Birch Wood
1970

Seksolatki
1972

Amnesty
1982

The Pier
1969

Brunet Will Call
1976

Nowy
1970

E=mc²
2002

Copernicus
1973

W te dni przedwiosenne
1975

The Promised Land
1975

Najlepsze w świecie
1977

Without Anesthesia
1978

The Body
2003

Why?
1996

Cudzoziemcy w Powstaniu Warszawskim
2018

The Recipe
2021

Ziemia obiecana
1978

On the Edge
2013

Dom
1980

Droga
1975

The Peasants
1972

Gdansk '39
1989