Antonina Gordon-Górecka was an American actress who is best known for The Last Stage, Adventure in Marienstadt, and Pozegnanie z diablem. She was born on June 6, 1914, in Krakau, Galicia, Austria-Hungary, now Kraków, Poland. She passed away on June 12, 1993, in Warsaw, Poland.
Personal and Family Life
Antonina Gordon-Górecka lived during a time of significant historical changes in her homeland. Though details about her family life are limited, her artistic talent contributed to the cultural landscape of Poland. She pursued her career amidst the challenges of the post-war era, showcasing her dedication to acting.
Career
Throughout her career, Antonina appeared in various films and television shows, earning recognition for her performances. She is particularly remembered for her roles in classic Polish cinema, and her contributions helped shape the industry during her active years. Many of her works still resonate with audiences today, reflecting her skill and versatility as an actress.
Death and Legacy
Antonina Gordon-Górecka died on June 12, 1993, leaving behind a legacy in Polish film and television. Her work continues to be celebrated, and she is remembered as a significant figure in the arts. The impact of her performances is reflected in the ongoing appreciation for classic Polish cinema.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1988 | Amerykanka | Unknown |
1988 | Serenite | Aunt Amelia |
1988 | Sonata marymoncka | Kaminski’s mother |
1987 | Zycie wewnetrzne | Michal’s Mother |
1986 | Zaproszenie | Dr. Anna Górska |
1981 | Nic nie stoi na przeszkodzie | Marta |
1979 | Niewdziecznosc | Elzbieta’s Mother |
1977 | Rytm serca | Izabella |
1975 | Dyrektorzy | Helena Wanadowa |
1973 | Sekret | Stefania Lewicka |
1973 | Jezioro osobliwosci | Dyrektorka liceum |
1970 | Kolumbowie | Jerzy’s Mother |
1969 | Television Theater | Unknown |
1968 | Julia, Anna, Genowefa | Head Rutowiczowa |
1965 | Beata | Rybczynska |