Zofia Czerwińska
Zofia Czerwińska (March 19, 1933 – March 13, 2019) was a Polish actress known for her role in the TV series Alternatives 4 in the role of Zofia Balcerkowa.
Zofia Czerwińska | |
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at Gdynia Film Festival | |
Born | March 19, 1933 |
Died | March 13, 2019 |
Nationality | Poland |
Life
Czerwińska was born in 1933 in Poznań. She was the only child of Marian and Anna Urszula of the Czerwiński family. She attended the V (five) High school in Gdansk and was said to be an outstanding post-war alumnae.[1] She studied drama at the theatre in Krakow.[2]
She had a long acting career in film and television taking 150 different roles.[3] She was particularly remembered for her role in the TV series Alternatives 4 in the role of Zofia Balcerkowa.[1] She was active in campaigning for animal rights and to curb homophobia.[3]
Czerwińska died in Warsaw in 2019. She had undergone surgery, against expert advice, and had not recovered.[4] Her ashes were buried in the North Cemetery in Warsaw (Wólka Węglowa). Mourners included Mariusz Szczygieł, Marian Opania, Radosław Piwowarski, Teresa Lipowska and Ewa Wiśniewska.[3]
Private life
She married twice but she divorced her first husband because he was unfaithful and lost the second because she was unfaithful. She had no children.[5]
References
- "Maturzyści sprzed 65 lat wrócili do swojej szkoły". Gdańsk - oficjalny portal miasta (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-01-07.
- Pewińska, Gabriela (2019-03-16). "Zofia Czerwińska mieszkała w gdańskiej Oliwie, w willi z floksami [archiwalne zdjęcia]". Dziennik Bałtycki (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-01-07.
- "Pogrzeb Zofii Czerwińskiej. Oklaski po wzruszającej przemowie Szczygła [ZDJĘCIA i WIDEO]". www.se.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-01-07.
- Meller, Julian (2019-03-14). "Zofia Czerwińska wiedziała, że umrze. Stan jej zdrowia nie pozostawiał złudzeń". gwiazdy.wp.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-01-07.
- "Nie żyje Zofia Czerwińska". www.pomponik.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-01-07.