Emilia Krakowska
Emilia Krakowska (born 20 February 1940 in Poznań) 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; Wrocław Comedy Theatre, Drama Theatre; Alexander Hungarian Białystok and the New Theatre in Słupsk.
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.
Acting
Movie
The Promised Land
as Gitla
1975
Movie
E=mc²
as matka
2002
Movie
Brunet Will Call
as Teacher
1976
Movie
Kiss, Kiss!
as Ola's Grandma
2023
Movie
The Body
as babcia Wanda, zawodowa zabójczyni
2003
Movie
The Wedding
as Marysia
1973
Movie
The Birch Wood
as Malina
1970
Movie
Letters to Santa 5
as Malwina
2022
Movie
Without Anesthesia
as Wanda Jakowicz
1978
TV
Dom
as Zofia Kotysowa, matka Marka
1980
Godzina W
as Jackowska
1979
Movie
The Peasants
as Jagna
1973
Movie
How It's Done
as Alina Kubacka
1974
Movie
Penguin
as Girl in the Phone Booth
1965
Movie
Tender Spots
as Kelnerka
1981
TV
Ziemia obiecana
as Gitla
1978
TV
The Peasants
as Jagna Paczesiówna
1972
Movie
The Shadow-Line
as Tambourine Player (uncredited)
1976
Movie
The Frozen Heart
1979
Movie
The Pier
as Store Clerk
1969
Movie
Christmas Eve
as Agata (voice) (uncredited)
1966
Movie
Copernicus
as Kacper's Wife
1973
Movie
Hazardziści
as Teresa, żona Zygmunta Jaskólskiego
1975
Movie
Sunday Pranks
as dozorczyni, matka Rycha
1988