Janina Borońska

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Janina Borońska-Łągwa (born 16 June 1943, Łódź) is a Polish film and theatre actress, and the mother of the composer and vocalist Jacek Łągwa.[1] Borońska debuted in theater in 1966. In 1967, she graduated from the National Film School in Łódź. She obtained a master's degree in 1969. In 1985 and 2000, she was awarded the Cross of Merit (in silver and gold, respectively).

Selected filmography[]

  • 1965: Return of doctor von Kniprode – girl at Klausen's (episode 2)
  • 1967: More Than Life at Stake – radio-telegraphist Irena (episode 1)
  • 1969: How I Unleashed World War II – Elżbieta
  • 1970: Doctor Eve – Nina, Ewa's intern friend
  • 1974: Seven sides of the world – mother of Lucek
  • 1981: The Quack – a daughter of Prokop
  • 1986: Cryptonym „Tourists” – Masne's colleague (episode 1)
  • 1989: Janna

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References[]

  1. ^ "Janina Borońska-Łągwa: Łódź zawsze mi się podobała i podoba!". 14 September 2014.



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