Mieczysława Ćwiklińska | |
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Born | Mieczysława Trapszo 1 January 1879 Lublin, Congress Poland |
Died | 28 July 1972 Warsaw, Poland | (aged 93)
Occupation | Actress |
Mieczysława Ćwiklińska-Steinsberg[1] (née Mieczysława Trapszo, Polish: [mʲɛt͡ʂɨ'swava 'trapʂɔ]; 1 January 1879 – 28 July 1972) was a Polish film actress, stage actor, and singer. She was often nicknamed Lińska or Amiette.
Born in Lublin, Poland, Ćwiklińska made her debut in 1900 at the Teatr Ludowy (The People's Theatre) in Warsaw in Michał Bałucki's play Grube Ryby. She was married three times, her last husband was the book publisher Marian Steinsberg.
In 2013 the Polish Post issued a commemorative stamp of her, with Helena Grossówna and Adolf Dymsza.
Partial filmography
- His Excellency, The Shop Assistant (Jego ekscelencja subiekt, 1933) - Mrs. Idalia Porecka
- Czy Lucyna to dziewczyna? (1934) (with Eugeniusz Bodo) - Countess Renata Czerminska
- Police Chief Antek (Antek policmajster, 1935) - The Governor's Wife
- Wacuś (1935) - The Widow Centkowska
- Panienka z poste restante (1935) - Mrs. Smith
- Dodek na froncie (1936) - Putkovnikova
- Pan Twardowski (1936) - Neta's Aunt
- Straszny dwór (1936) - Swords-woman
- Jadzia (1936) - Mme. Oksza
- Trędowata (1936) - Baroness Idalia Elzonowska
- Amerykańska awantura (1936) - Barbara Malska
- Pani minister tańczy (1937) - Leopoldyna 'Polly' Gribaldi
- Ordynat Michorowski (1937) - Baroness Idalia Elzonowska
- A Diplomatic Wife (1937) - Apolonia
- Dorożkarz nr 13 (1937) (with Stanislaw Sielanski in leading role) - Mrs. Tarska
- Pan redaktor szaleje (1937) - The Aunt
- Znachor (1937) - Florentyna Szkopkowa
- Dziewczęta z Nowolipek (1937) - Raczynska
- Niedorajda (1937)
- Robert and Bertram (1938) - Ippel's Sister
- Adventure in Warsaw (1938) - Apollonia, komische Alte
- Wrzos (1938) - Ramszycowa
- Second Youth (Druga młodość, 1938) - Janina's Mother
- Strachy (1938) - Teresa's aunt
- Profesor Wilczur (1938) - Florentyna Szkopkowa
- Granica (1938) - Ziembiewiczowa
- Gehenna (1938) - Ewelina, the housekeeper
- Sygnały (1938) - Marquise de Boncroix
- Kłamstwo Krystyny (1939) - Teofila Marlecka, Janek's mother
- Biały murzyn (1939) - Countess Lipska, Jadwiga's aunt
- Doctor Murek (1939) - Mrs. Czabranowa
- U kresu drogi (1939) - Kordelia, Gabriela's aunt
- Nad Niemnem (1939)
- Ja tu rządzę (1939) - Mother Lulewiczowna
- Złota Maska (1939) - Runicka - Ksawery's Mother
- Żołnierz królowej Madagaskaru (1940)
- Żona i nie żona (1941) - Baroness
- Testament profesora Wilczura (1942)
- Przez łzy do szczęścia (1943) - Lena's secretary
- Border Street (1948) - Mrs. Klara (final film role)
References
- ^ Ćwiklińska was the maiden name of Ćwiklińska's grandmother, Anna Trapszowa.
Sources
- Bojarska, Maria (1988). Mieczysława Ćwiklińska (in Polish). Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy. ISBN 83-06-01370-0.
External links
- Mieczysława Ćwiklińska at IMDb
- "Mieczyslawa Cwiklinska" Encyclopædia Britannica
- Mieczysława Ćwiklińska at the Internet Polish Film Database (in Polish)
- Mieczysława Ćwiklińska; Polskie Kino Lat 30. (in Polish)
- 1879 births
- 1972 deaths
- Actresses from Lublin
- People from Lublin Governorate
- Musicians from Warsaw
- Polish pop singers
- Polish women pop singers
- Polish film actresses
- Polish stage actresses
- Golden Laurel of the Polish Academy of Literature
- Recipients of the Order of the Banner of Work
- 20th-century Polish actresses
- Recipients of the State Award Badge (Poland)
- Recipients of the Medal of the 10th Anniversary of the People's Republic of Poland
- Polish actor stubs