In 1957, she made her debut on the big screen in “Zemsta” directed by Antoni Bohdziewicz and was almost immediately hailed as the first lady of Polish cinema. Her unwavering popularity also translated into success with the opposite sex, and although the colorful press speculated about her numerous affairs, she stubbornly claimed that she was far from a flirtatious seductress. One of the objects of her desires was supposedly Stanisław Mikulski, and legends have circulated about their relationship for decades.
Did Tyszkiewicz and Mikulski have an affair on the set? This is how their friendship began
In the early 1960s, Tyszkiewicz was cast as Iga in the psychological film “The President’s Visit” by Jan Batory. On the set she met , who was already considered a true cinema enthusiast. Although the 9-year-older actor was married to a certain Wanda at the time, he immediately turned her head, and rumors about their alleged affair appeared before the production even had its premiere.
I was 22 years old when I fell head over heels in love with a man older than me. He had his life sorted. I knew that our love had no future, but my fascination did not fade away. I needed to love someone, and he was the right person to do it like no other
– actress in the biography “Not Everything for Sale”. Although she did not decide to reveal who was the object of her desires, fans quickly connected the dots.
There was speculation that Mikulski was divorcing his wife for Tyszkiewicz. The rumors were never confirmed
Just 3 years later, another opportunity to cooperate arose, as Tyszkiewicz and Mikulski were cast in the main roles in the cult war film “Skapani in Fire” by Jerzy Passendorfer. Rumors about the romance returned like a boomerang, fueled by a photo of them together that graced the cover of “Żołnierz Polski” magazine. As if that wasn’t enough, the actor announced at that time that he was divorcing his wife, which for many was proof enough that he was doing it to be able to bond with Tyszkiewicz, avoiding a scandal.
People from the production of “Meeting a Spy”, in which they appeared a year later, also eagerly talked about their intimacy. They claimed that the actors did not spend time with the other cast members in the breaks between shots, but disappeared from their sight, most likely devoting themselves to tenderness and love.
Tyszkiewicz broke the silence. She confessed what connected her with Mikulski years ago
Although the atmosphere was heated, neither of them commented on media reports, focusing on the development of their careers and private lives. In 1967, Tyszkiewicz married a respected director, with whom she had her first-born daughter, Karolina. In turn, Mikulski found happiness with a costume designer, but it did not last long. The couple first lost twins right after birth, and then had to face the consequences of an accident that left the woman paralyzed.
One day he called me that she had died. His despair knew no bounds. As if he had lost the substance of his life
– Tyszkiewicz in the book, which he himself confirmed, saying that his second wife was the greatest love of his life. After the death of Stanisław Mikulski in November 2014, the actress made an intimate confession, talking about what their relationship really was like. She admitted that at one time she was madly in love with him, but there was no reciprocity on his part, so they remained friends.
Source: Gazeta

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