Iga Cembrzyńska

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Iga Cembrzyńska
Iga Cembrzyńska
Born
Maria Elżbieta Cembrzyńska

(1939-07-02) 2 July 1939 (age 84)
Radom, Poland
Other namesIga Cembrzyńska-Kondratiuk
Alma materUniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika
National Higher School of Theatre in Warsaw
Occupation(s)actress, producer
Notable workThe Saragossa Manuscript
SpouseAndrzej Kondratiuk

Maria Elżbieta "Iga" Cembrzyńska (born 2 July 1939) is a Polish actress, singer, composer, screenwriter, film director, and producer. She runs her own film company, Iga Film. She was the wife of Polish film director Andrzej Kondratiuk.

First Iga Cembrzyńska studied philosophy at Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika in Toruń and later at the National Higher School of Theatre in Warsaw from which she graduated in 1962. She performed in several prominent theatres in Warsaw like: Teatr Powszechny, Teatr Komedia and Teatr Ateneum.

She is best known for her film roles in The Saragossa Manuscript (1964) and almost all films directed by her husband Andrzej Kondratiuk.

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