She was born on February 15, 1925 in Warsaw. From an early age she was interested in literature and she wanted to develop in this direction professionally. Her plans were not even thwarted by an explosion during which she studied Polish studies in secret sets. When the uprising broke out, She enlisted to the Home Army as a liaison officerand after his fall, she went to labor camps in Germany.
Not only “quack”. In what productions did Maria Homerska play? She was actressing the actress
After liberation for some time She served as a telephonist in the first armored division of General Maczek. There, by accident, she learned about the beginning of the recruitment to the Warsaw Dramatic School. Although she never thought about staying, she decided to go back to her homeland to try her hand. She presented herself well at the exams. She delighted, among others Janusz Strachocki, who not only gave her an index, but also proposed a full -time job at the Teatr im. Stefan Jaracz in Olsztyn. It is on his stage and the side of the mentor She made her debut as Diana in “Fantasy”, for which she collected a lot of positive reviews.
Her career dynamically gained momentum, and she also began to perform in other cities in Poland. She returned to Warsaw only in the mid -1950s. She began working at the Polish Theater, with which she was associated for two decades. The film industry also quickly admonished for her. Directors usually planted her in the roles of aristocrats and high -born women. She had such productions as “Holidays with ghosts”, “Polish Roads” or “07 Report”. In turn, it brought her the greatest popularity and recognition The iconic screening directed by Jerzy Hoffman (available at vod.tvp.pl), in which she created the figure of the countess, Leszek’s mother (Tomasz Stockinger).
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Although she achieved success on stage and screen, privately fate did not spare her. Homerska’s first husband was a colleague Ryszard Pietruski, known for such productions as “ash and diamond”, “cruise” and. With the “villain of Polish cinematography”, because they called him, she met him during her studies and apparently caught the thread of agreement. After moving to Olsztyn, they got engaged, and shortly after the wedding they had Magdalena’s daughter. They were considered a pair perfectly chosen, but They did not survive the test of time and ended in divorce.
The parting did not mean the end of their acquaintance, because they still friends and supported in difficult times. Pietruski arranged his life alongside the architect Hanna Buczkowska, a Homerska became involved with Aleksander Długosz, to whom she gave birth to her daughter Dorota. In 1981 she officially ended her career and went to. She devoted her grandchildren all the time to Halka and the Disabled Olesi. 15 years later, she lived in the house of veterans of Polish scenes in Skolimów, But when she seriously fell ill, so she couldn’t move herself, She was transferred to the Nursing Home in Legionowo. There she died on July 6, 2010 at the age of 85.
Source: Gazeta

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