Gosia Dobrowolska
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Born | Malgorzata Dobrowlska June 2, 1958 Kamienna Gora, Poland |
Occupation | Actress |
Gosia Dobrowolska, real name Małgorzata Dobrowolska (born 2 June 1958, in Kamienna Góra), is a Polish-born Australian actress.
Biography[]
She has one brother, Janusz Dobrowolski, who also made a minor appearance in the 1984 film, Silver City.
After moving to Australia in the 1980s, Dobrowolska's first Australian film was Silver City, where she played a Polish immigrant.[1] She also appeared in the sequel.
Paul Cox specifically wrote the 1991 film A Woman's Tale for Sheila Florance. Directed by Cox, Dobrowolska plays a nurse who befriends an elderly woman dying of cancer.
Select Credits[]
- Silver City (1984)
- The Surfer (1986)
- I've Come About the Suicide (1987)
- Phobia (1988)[2]
- Golden Braid (1990)
- A Woman's Tale (1991)
- Careful (1992)
- Big Ideas (1993)
Sources[]
- Stratton, D. (1990) The Avocado Plantation: Boom and Bust in the Australian Film Industry, Pan MacMillan: Sydney.
References[]
- ^ Stratton, pp. 49–53.
- ^ "Phobia". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
External links[]
Categories:
- 1958 births
- Australian film actresses
- Living people
- Polish emigrants to Australia
- Polish actresses
- Australian screen actor stubs
- Film actor stubs
- Australian film biography stubs