CINE World (Jun 1963)

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QUR COVER GIRL -— KALINA JEDRUSIK Her artistic career is extremely interesting. A part of Polly in Brecht’s "Three-penny Opera" was the first, which made Kalina Jedrusik famous. At the same time it opened up new possibilities for her acting, as in this part she also charmed the audience with her execution of Brecht's songs. That started her singer's career, and at present she is not only a dramatic actress, but at the same time, one of the most popular Polish vocalists. Owing to her interpretations quite a number of songs made the greatest hit in the last couple of years. On the screen, filmgoers have seen her as Anka in Passendorfer'’s "Shadows of the Past",in an episodic role in Wajda's "The Innocents Sorcerers", and recently in "Opening Tomorrow", directed by J. Morgenstern (as Miss Percyk). Her latest great success was the result of a competition sponsored by popular “Express Wieczorny" (Evening Express) which gave her "The Golden Mask" — the title of the most popular Polish TV actress, This brief characteristic would, indeed, be wholly incomplete, if I forgot to mention that the list of her successes does not express only the general recognition of her dramatic and vocal talents, I feel quite sure that the close examination of the opinion expressed by TV audiences would prove that she was elected TV Queen by a crushing majority of men, who couldn't miss noticing Miss Jedrusik’s charms, (See picture on outside front cover, ) In her private life she is married to Stanislaw Dygat, a writer,