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Roman Polanski(I)

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Roman Polanski is a Polish film director, producer, writer and actor. Having made films in Poland, Britain, France and the USA, he is considered one of the few truly international filmmakers. Roman Polanski was born in Paris in 1933.

His parents returned to Poland from France in 1936, three years before World War II began. On Germany's invasion in 1939, as a family of mostly Jewish heritage, they were all sent to the Krakow ghetto. His parents were then captured and sent to two different concentration camps: His father to Mauthausen-Gusen in Austria, where he survived the war, and his mother to Auschwitz where she was murdered. Roman witnessed his father's capture and then, at only 7, managed to escape the ghetto and survive the war, at first wandering through the Polish countryside and pretending to be a Roman-Catholic kid visiting his relatives. Although this saved his life, he was severely mistreated suffering nearly fatal beating which left him with a fractured skull.

Local people usually ignored the cinemas where German films were shown, but Polanski seemed little concerned by the propaganda and often went to the movies. As the war progressed, Poland became increasingly war-torn and he lived his life as a tramp, hiding in barns and forests, eating whatever he could steal or find. Still under 12 years old, he encountered some Nazi soldiers who forced him to hold targets while they shot at them. At the war's end in 1945, he reunited with his father who sent him to a technical school, but young Polanski seemed to have already chosen another career. In the 1950s, he took up acting, appearing in Andrzej Wajda's A Generation (1955) before studying at the Lodz Film School. His early shorts such as Two Men and a Wardrobe (1958), Le gros et le maigre (1961) and Mammals (1962), showed his taste for black humor and interest in bizarre human relationships. His feature debut, Knife in the Water (1962), was one of the first Polish post-war films not associated with the war theme. It was also the first movie from Poland to get an Oscar nomination for best foreign film. Though already a major Polish filmmaker, Polanski chose to leave the country and headed to France. While down-and-out in Paris, he befriended young scriptwriter, Gérard Brach, who eventually became his long-time collaborator. The next two films, Repulsion (1965) and Cul-de-sac (1966), made in England and co-written by Brach, won respectively Silver and then Golden Bear awards at the Berlin International Film Festival. In 1968, Polanski went to Hollywood, where he made the psychological thriller, Rosemary's Baby (1968). However, after the brutal murder of his wife, Sharon Tate, by the Manson Family in 1969, the director decided to return to Europe. In 1974, he again made a US release - it was Chinatown (1974).

It seemed the beginning of a promising Hollywood career, but after his conviction for the sodomy of a 13-year old girl, Polanski fled from he USA to avoid prison. After Tess (1979), which was awarded several Oscars and Cesars, his works in 1980s and 1990s became intermittent and rarely approached the caliber of his earlier films. It wasn't until The Pianist (2002) that Polanski came back to full form. For that movie, he won nearly all the most important film awards, including the Oscar for Best Director, Cannes Film Festival's Palme d'Or, the BAFTA and Cesar Award.

He still likes to act in the films of other directors, sometimes with interesting results, as in A Pure Formality (1994).
BornAugust 18, 1933
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    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 103 wins & 93 nominations total

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    Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
    Chinatown
    8.1
    • Director
    • 1974
    Roman Polanski in The Tenant (1976)
    The Tenant
    7.5
    • Director
    • 1976
    Pierce Brosnan and Ewan McGregor in The Ghost Writer (2010)
    The Ghost Writer
    7.2
    • Director
    • 2010
    Jodie Foster, John C. Reilly, Kate Winslet, and Christoph Waltz in Carnage (2011)
    Carnage
    7.1
    • Director
    • 2011

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    Director



    • Fanny Ardant in The Palace (2023)
      The Palace
      5.5
      • Director
      • 2023
    • Jean Dujardin and Louis Garrel in An Officer and a Spy (2019)
      An Officer and a Spy
      7.2
      • Director
      • 2019
    • Based on a True Story (2017)
      Based on a True Story
      5.7
      • Director
      • 2017
    • Henri Langlois vu par... (2014)
      Henri Langlois vu par...
      3.8
      Short
      • Director
      • 2014
    • Venus in Fur (2013)
      Venus in Fur
      7.1
      • Director
      • 2013
    • A Therapy (2012)
      A Therapy
      6.1
      Short
      • Director
      • 2012
    • Jodie Foster, John C. Reilly, Kate Winslet, and Christoph Waltz in Carnage (2011)
      Carnage
      7.1
      • Director
      • 2011
    • Pierce Brosnan and Ewan McGregor in The Ghost Writer (2010)
      The Ghost Writer
      7.2
      • Director
      • 2010
    • Greed, a New Fragrance by Francesco Vezzoli (2009)
      Greed, a New Fragrance by Francesco Vezzoli
      5.0
      Video
      • Director
      • 2009
    • To Each His Own Cinema (2007)
      To Each His Own Cinema
      6.7
      • Director (segment "Cinéma Erotique")
      • 2007
    • Oliver Twist (2005)
      Oliver Twist
      6.8
      • Director
      • 2005
    • Adrien Brody in The Pianist (2002)
      The Pianist
      8.5
      • Director
      • 2002
    • Parisienne People by Roman Polanski (1999)
      Parisienne People by Roman Polanski
      4.5
      Video
      • Director
      • 1999
    • Johnny Depp in The Ninth Gate (1999)
      The Ninth Gate
      6.7
      • Director
      • 1999
    • Vasco Rossi in Vasco Rossi: Gli Angeli (1996)
      Vasco Rossi: Gli Angeli
      4.2
      Music Video
      • Director
      • 1996

    Actor



    • Jean Dujardin and Louis Garrel in An Officer and a Spy (2019)
      An Officer and a Spy
      7.2
      • A Listener at a Concert (uncredited)
      • 2019
    • Quiet Chaos (2008)
      Quiet Chaos
      6.8
      • Steiner
      • 2008
    • Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker in Rush Hour 3 (2007)
      Rush Hour 3
      6.2
      • Detective Revi (uncredited)
      • 2007
    • The Revenge (2002)
      The Revenge
      5.7
      • Józef Papkin
      • 2002
    • Hommage à Alfred Lepetit
      4.8
      Short
      • 2000
    • Carole Bouquet and Michel Blanc in Dead Tired (1994)
      Dead Tired
      6.4
      • Roman Polanski
      • 1994
    • A Pure Formality (1994)
      A Pure Formality
      7.5
      • Inspector
      • 1994
    • Back in the U.S.S.R. (1992)
      Back in the U.S.S.R.
      4.9
      • Kurilov
      • 1992
    • En attendant Godot
      5.7
      TV Movie
      • Lucky
      • 1989
    • Harrison Ford and Emmanuelle Seigner in Frantic (1988)
      Frantic
      6.8
      • Taxi Driver Who Hands Over the Matches to Dr. Walker (uncredited)
      • 1988
    • Chassé-croisé (1982)
      Chassé-croisé
      4.3
      • 1982
    • Roman Polanski in The Tenant (1976)
      The Tenant
      7.5
      • Trelkovsky
      • 1976
    • Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
      Chinatown
      8.1
      • Man with Knife
      • 1974
    • Udo Kier in Blood for Dracula (1974)
      Blood for Dracula
      6.1
      • Man in Tavern (uncredited)
      • 1974
    • What? (1972)
      What?
      5.5
      • Mosquito (uncredited)
      • 1972

    Writer



    • Fanny Ardant in The Palace (2023)
      The Palace
      5.5
      • Writer
      • 2023
    • Jean Dujardin and Louis Garrel in An Officer and a Spy (2019)
      An Officer and a Spy
      7.2
      • screenplay
      • 2019
    • Based on a True Story (2017)
      Based on a True Story
      5.7
      • screenplay
      • 2017
    • Leonardo Thimo, Tony Meramveliotakis, George Hulk, Manos Papadakis, Popi Kavoy, Aifnidios Manos, and Marina Rina in Captain Jokes Parrot's Disaster of the Caribbean (2017)
      Captain Jokes Parrot's Disaster of the Caribbean
      7.4
      TV Movie
      • characters
      • 2017
    • Venus in Fur (2013)
      Venus in Fur
      7.1
      • screenplay
      • 2013
    • A Therapy (2012)
      A Therapy
      6.1
      Short
      • screenplay
      • 2012
    • Jodie Foster, John C. Reilly, Kate Winslet, and Christoph Waltz in Carnage (2011)
      Carnage
      7.1
      • screenplay by
      • 2011
    • Pierce Brosnan and Ewan McGregor in The Ghost Writer (2010)
      The Ghost Writer
      7.2
      • screenplay
      • 2010
    • Johnny Depp in The Ninth Gate (1999)
      The Ninth Gate
      6.7
      • screenplay
      • 1999
    • Emmanuelle Seigner in Bitter Moon (1992)
      Bitter Moon
      7.2
      • screenplay
      • 1992
    • Harrison Ford and Emmanuelle Seigner in Frantic (1988)
      Frantic
      6.8
      • written by
      • 1988
    • Walter Matthau and Wladyslaw Komar in Pirates (1986)
      Pirates
      6.0
      • written by
      • 1986
    • Tess (1979)
      Tess
      7.3
      • screenplay
      • 1979
    • Roman Polanski in The Tenant (1976)
      The Tenant
      7.5
      • screenplay
      • 1976
    • Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
      Chinatown
      8.1
      • Writer (uncredited)
      • 1974

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    "What They Were Arguing About"
    "What They Were Arguing About"
    Clip 1:33
    "What They Were Arguing About"
    "Jumping Ship" from The Ghost Writer
    Clip 1:07
    "Jumping Ship" from The Ghost Writer
    "Confrontation" from The Ghost Writer
    Clip 1:24
    "Confrontation" from The Ghost Writer
    Chinatown
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    Chinatown
    Chinatown
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    Chinatown

    Personal details

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    • Alternative names
      • R. Polanski
    • Height
      • 5′ 3″ (1.60 m)
    • Born
      • August 18, 1933
      • Paris, France
    • Spouses
        Emmanuelle SeignerAugust 30, 1989 - present (2 children)
    • Children
        Morgane Polanski
    • Parents
        Bula Liebling
    • Relatives
      • Annette Polanski(Half Sibling)
    • Other works
      Director of the stage musical "Tanz Der Vampire", which is based on his film The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967) (a.k.a. "The Fearless Vampire Killers") and has been seen by more than 5 million people worldwide. The musical had its premiere in Vienna, Austria in 1997 followed by Germany (Stuttgart, Hamburg, Berlin, Oberhausen), Poland (Warsaw), Japan (Tokyo), and Hungary (Budapest).
    • Publicity listings
      • 5 Biographical Movies
      • 12 Print Biographies
      • 3 Portrayals
      • 8 Interviews
      • 86 Articles
      • 6 Pictorials
      • 6 Magazine Cover Photos

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    • Trivia
      After Polanski fled American justice, the judge over his case swore to put him behind bars again. Though the judge died in 1989, the director still cannot return to the U.S. as he would be arrested immediately.
    • Quotes
      Normal love isn't interesting. I assure you that it's incredibly boring.
    • Trademarks
        Likes to arrange shots from the protagonist's perspective and slowly pan around the room to points of interest as the character notices them.
    • Nickname
      • Romek

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