Jolanta Fraszyńska
Jolanta Fraszyńska | |
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Nationality | Polish |
Spouse(s) | Robert Gonera (divorced) (divorced) |
Website | http://www.fraszynska.pl/ |
Jolanta Fraszyńska (born 14 December 1968 in Mysłowice) – Polish actress in film and theater.
Biography[]
Fraszyńska spent her childhood in Mysłowice, Poland. As a six year old she began performing in the singing and dancing program of the local cultural center WSS "Społem", and later in the church-affiliated arts organization . She matriculated at the State Higher Theater School in Wrocław (wrocławska Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Teatralna) upon completing her studies at the pre-school academy Studium Wychowania Przedszkolnego.[1] In 1990 she completed further schooling in Kraków at the . During 1991–1998 she worked as actress in the theater Teatr Polski in Wrocław. In 1998 she moved to Warsaw at the leading . She took part in twenty-five productions of the television-broadcast .[2]
She debuted in cinematic work in 1991, playing Ania in , a film by .
From 6 September 2008 she had participated in the 4th edition of the television program Jak oni śpiewają, but 28 September 2008 she was forced to cancel owing to health problems, ultimately taking 13th place in the overall competition. In 2011 she joined the jury panel of the 13th edition of Polish Dancing with the Stars (Taniec z gwiazdami), thereby replacing actress Beata Tyszkiewicz.[3]
Private life[]
Fraszyńska has two daughters: Nastazja (born 1990), from her first marriage with fellow actor Robert Gonera and Aniela (born 12 May 2004), with her second husband , a film cameraman, whom she divorced in the spring of 2010.
For two years she was an ambassador for a social charity campaign Ogólnopolska Kampania Społeczna Forum Against Depression.
Jolanta Fraszyńska decided to participate in a pictorial, featured in the May 1999 issue. She has also authored one of the fables in the anthology Bajki gwiazd (2005), available in print and as a recording.[1]
Filmography[]
Film roles[]
- 1986:
- 1989: – ciężarna córka mieszkanki kamienicy
- 1989:
- 1991: – Ania, studentka doktora Nowaka
- 1992: – Bianka
- 1992: – Julia Kuczmańska, dziewczyna Michała
- 1992: Enak – dziewczyna z komitetu wyborczego
- 1993: (installments 12 and 13)
- 1993: – Jola Markowska
- 1993: – psycholog Tereska, przyjaciółka Parviny
- 1993: – Julia Kuczmańska, dziewczyna Michała
- 1995: – urzędniczka na poczcie
- 1996: – Ewa (installment 1)
- 1997: – Francoise
- 1997: – Ania, kelnerka w restauracji Dąbrowskiego (odc. 3 i 4)
- 1997: – Elżutka Jurewicz, siostra Marysi
- 1998: – haker Ćma
- 1998: – Danuta Milley
- 1999: – Danuta Milley
- 1999: Kiler-ów 2-óch – Aldona Lipska
- 1999–2010: Na dobre i na złe – Monika Zybert-Jędras
- 1999: – Eliza
- 2000: – Jola, córka Ekstra-mocnego (odc. 24 i 25)
- 2001: – Katarzyna Wolska, reporterka radia „Stolica”
- 2001: – Julia
- 2001: – Małgosia, sekretarka Turkota
- 2001: – przyjaciółka Mimi
- 2001: – aktorka Jola Kapuścińska (odc. 13)
- 2003: – sprzedawczyni
- 2004: – Kasia
- 2005: Skazany na bluesa – Małgorzata „Gola” Riedel, żona Ryśka
- 2005: – żona tirowca (odc. 4)
- 2005: – Beata, siostra Anny
- 2008: – Sandra (odc. 109)
- 2008: – Anna Miłobędzka
- 2010–2011: – Roma Barańska
- 2012: – Grażyna Jabłońska (odc. 54)
- 2012: – Wanda (odc. 34)
- 2012: – sędzia
- 2015: M jak miłość – Zuzanna Marszałek
- 2015: Ojciec Mateusz – laborantka Agnieszka Murawska (odc. 171)
Polish-language dubbing roles[]
- 2009: – Matka polskiej rodziny
- 2007: – Molly Mahoney
- 2005: – Czerwony Kapturek
- 2000: – Chel
- 1998: – Fiołek
- 1998: Mulan – Fa Mulan
- 1995: – Janka
- 2013: – Vandelopa von Cuks
Selected theater roles[]
- 1991: Nasze miasto, thesis performance – Emilka
- 1991: by Lucy Maud Montgomery – Ania
- 1992: Pułapka by Tadeusz Różewicz
- 1992: Płatonow by – Sasza
- 1993: Płatonow – akt pominięty by – Sasza
- 1994: – Julia
- 1997: Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen – Pani Elvsted
- 1998: Niezidentyfikowane szczątki ludzkie by Brad Fraser – Jerri
- 1999: Opera żebracza by Václav Havel – Jeny
- 1999: Hamlet – Guildenstern
- 1999: Powrót Odysa by Stanisław Wyspiański
- 2001: Wymazywanie by Thomas Bernhard
- 2008: Ucho Van Gogha Fred Apka – She
- 2010: Fredro dla dorosłych mężów i żon by Aleksander Fredro
Television theater[]
- 1992: Obcy bliscy by Gundmundur Steinsson – Marta
- 1992: Roberto Zucco – Little girl
- 1993: Gyubal Wahazar – Świntusia Macabrescu
- 1999: Dybuk – Gitel
- 2006: Umarli ze Spoon River – Dora Williams
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Gwiazda: Jolanta Fraszyńska". Retrieved 2010-03-09.
- ^ "Jolanta Fraszyńska: Biografia twórcy". Retrieved 2016-03-02.
- ^ "Jolanta Fraszyńska będzie jurorem w "Tańcu z Gwiazdami"". 2011-07-29. Retrieved 2011-07-29.
External links[]
- Jolanta Fraszyńska at IMDb
- Bio in film.onet.pl
- Interview in Gala, issue 36/2009
- Jolanta Fraszyńska in the Polish Film Academy database
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- Living people
- 1968 births
- Actors from Wrocław
- People from Mysłowice
- Polish film actresses
- Polish television actresses
- Polish stage actresses
- Polish voice actresses