
Wanda Łuczycka
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Wanda Łuczycka.
Born: July 2, 1907
Place of Birth: Józefów, Poland, Russian Empire [now Józefów, Lubelskie, Poland]
Known For

Opening Tomorrow
A budding playwright is thrilled to find out that his play will be performed at a prestigious theater, but a series of problems pile up, along with the general feeling that opening night will be disastrous.

Droga
Marianek is an unlucky man and not successful in his affairs. At the same time, he is a dove-hearted man, sensitive to other people’s misfortunes and harm, willing to help, even at his own expense. He is always ready to solve the problems of others, although he is usually not very good at it. His favorite saying is “absolutely”.

Birth Certificate
Three separate stories depicting the tense everyday life during occupation, as seen through the eyes of children. In “On the Road,” the two main protagonists are lost in the September’s strife: a young boy, and a soldier transporting the valueless documents of his broken unit. In “Letter from the Concentration Camp” the story’s protagonists are young boys who help their mother during the hardships of the occupation. Their treasure is an officer uniform belonging their father who is being held in a prisoner of war camp. In “Blood Drop,” the Germans find a set of typical Aryan characteristics in this story’s protagonist – a Jewish girl, hiding in an orphanage.

Nights and Days
A family saga of Barbara Ostrzeńska-Niechcic and Bogumił Niechcic against the backdrop of the January Uprising of 1863 and World War I. The film is a rather straightforward and faithful adaptation of a novel by Maria Dabrowska with the same title. The plot is woven around the changing fortunes of a noble (upper-class) Niechcic family in the pre-WWI Poland. There are two main crossing threads: a social history one and an existential one.

Kłopotliwy gość
Strange human-shaped phenomenon appears in Piotrowski's new flat and he approaches all available institutions to help him get rid of it.

Dziś w nocy umrze miasto
An unlikely couple - a Polish concentration camp inmate and a young German girl - stick together and try to survive the RAF bombing of Dresden in February 1945.

Siedem czerwonych róż, czyli Benek kwiaciarz o sobie i o innych
A film adaptation of six short stories by Marek Nowakowski from the collection Mizerykordia.

Killing Auntie
A grotesque fairy tale of fantasies in a 21-year old's mind. First he confesses to a priest about killing his aunt. Then he is sending parcels from the post office. Just when it appears that he is going to be arrested, the aunt appears alive and well from her trip. This time though, he decides to go for it...

Stardust
An odd couple of old people lead their simple lives close to nature. The man is an amateur constructor and his goal now is to build a small river dam to produce electricity for his country house.

Husband of His Wife
Mąż swojej żony (English: Husband of His Wife) is a Polish comedy from 1960 directed by Stanisław Bareja. The story of a newly married couple, Michał Karcz (composer) and sprinter Jadwiga Fołtasiówna-Karcz. Michał has to adjust to Jadwiga being much more famous and her fame and needs dominating their lives.
Filmography
as Rapetowa
as ciotka Zofii
as Babcia
as Stara
as Sołtysiakowa
as Gajdowa
as Arkuszowa
as matka Heleny Gerlicz
as Ciepluchowa
as Halina's Mother
as Kłębowa
as Jacenty's Wife
as Cloakroom Attendant
as Hospital Worker
as Woman Wanting To See A Miracle
as Wasiakowa (segment "How to get Famous")
as Wiktoria
as Room Owner
as Maria Siankowa
as Jadźka's Mother
as Pyrkowa
as Wiktoria Habryk
as Wacek's Mother (segment 2) (uncredited)
as Brygidka
as Cieślikowa
as "Astoria" owner
as Kowalska
as Barbara Karolek
as Marta
as Dominik's wife
as Jasia Rosiakowa
as Mrs. Rozalia
as Biedronkowa