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Hanka Bielicka

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Hanka Bielicka
Background information
Also known asHanna; Hanka
Born(1915-11-09)9 November 1915
Kononovka, Russian Empire (present-day Lubny Raion, Ukraine)
Died9 March 2006(2006-03-09) (aged 90)
Warsaw, Poland
Occupation(s)Actress and singer

Anna Weronika Bielicka (9 November 1915 – 9 March 2006) was a Polish singer and actress who was known by the name Hanna and its affectionate diminutive Hanka.

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Life

Hanka Bielicka was born in 1915 in Konovka near Poltava (then part of the Russian Empire, now Ukraine). After the First World War she moved to Łomża, where she lived until the beginning of World War II, after that she was still very fond of the town and had big influence on its culture.[1]

In 1939 she completed her degree in Warsaw, after which she started to work as an actress. During World War II she worked closely with Polish Theater "Pohulanka" in Vilnius; after 1945 she played in many Polish theaters: Dramatic in Białystok, Cameral in Łódź and others. In 1977 she retired but continued to appear on stage and on TV.

Her first cabaret turned out to be her breakthrough, it is where she met Bogdan Brzeziński, who decided to write something especially for her. After A couple of years of planning he created a character of Dziunia Pietruńska who commented on reality in a unique and unforgettable way. The part was so beloved by the people that it could be heard on Polish radio for 25 years on podcast called“ Podwieczorek przy mikrofonie“ ( “Afternoon tea with the microphone.” )

The most recognized feature of Bielicka was her voice which, by her friends, was often called " the most beautiful hoarseness of the Word" [2] She was also famous for many extravagant hats ( unchangeable despite the years ) which she wore during her performances.

She also appeared in more than 20 cinematic and television movies. Because her voice was considered to be not appropriate for film she was usually cast in secondary roles.

Death

She died on 9 March 2006 after undergoing aortic aneurysm operation after which she didn't regain consciousness. After her death she was buried in Powązki Cemetery in her family tomb.[3]

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ song "My z Łomży" by Hanka Bielicka
  2. ^ Gazeta Telewizyjna nr 78, wydanie z dnia 02/04/1994, str. 8
  3. ^ Agata Sabała: Boże, odeślij nam panią Hankę z powrotem Życie Warszawy online, 2008-11-09.
  4. ^ filmWeb.pl profil Hanki Bielickiej 24.06.18

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