Barbara Krafftówna


Barbara Krafftówna was a Polish actress whose career spanned theatre, film, television and cabaret.
She was widely recognised for film roles in Ashes and Diamonds, Nobody Calls, How to Be Loved and The [Saragossa Manuscript (film)|The Saragossa Manuscript], among others.
Krafftówna died on 23 January 2022, aged 93, in Skolimów, where she lived at the Polish Actors’ Veterans’ Home.

Early life and education

Krafftówna was born in Warsaw. During World War II, she studied acting at Iwo Gall’s underground drama studio in Kraków, graduating in 1946.

Career

Theatre

She made her stage debut in 1946 with Teatr Wybrzeże in the Tri-City area, later performing at major theatres in Łódź, Wrocław and Warsaw, including Teatr Dramatyczny and the National Theatre.
In 1982 she moved to the United States and worked primarily with Polish émigré theatre, living first in San Francisco and later in Los Angeles; she returned permanently to Poland in 1998.
In 2006, marking her 60th year of artistic work, she appeared in the monodrama Błękitny diabeł, written by Remigiusz Grzela and co-directed by Józef Opalski.

Film and television

Krafftówna appeared in dozens of films and television productions from the 1950s through the 2020s.
A key role in her film career was Felicja in Wojciech Jerzy Has’s How to Be Loved.
On television, she was known to mass audiences for her roles in series such as Four Tank-Men and a Dog and The Adventures of Sir Michael.

Cabaret and song

From 1959 to 1966, Krafftówna performed in Kabaret Starszych Panów, a landmark Polish television cabaret created by Jeremi Przybora and Jerzy Wasowski, and became associated with its signature songs and sketches.

Public service

Between 1961 and 1965, she served as a councillor of the District National Council of Warsaw Śródmieście.

Personal life

In 1956, she married actor Michał Gazda; they had one son.
After moving to the United States in the early 1980s, she married Arnold Seidner.

Honours and awards

Krafftówna received multiple Polish state and cultural distinctions, including the Order of Polonia Restituta and the Gold Medal for Merit to CultureGloria Artis.

Selected filmography

Sprawa do załatwienia Ashes and Diamonds Nobody Calls Tonight a City Will Die How to Be Loved Heat The Saragossa Manuscript The Codes