Zbigniew Ziembinski

Zbigniew Ziembinski

ActorDirectorWriter
Born
March 17, 1908
Died
October 18, 1978

Despite his European origin, Ziembinski is considered one of the top Brazilian directors, and his version of Nelson Rodrigues's 'Vestido de Noiva' (Wedding Dress) in 1943, is believed to be the beginning of what is called Brazil's 'Modern Theater' era. Since the age of 11, he was involved with the…

Biography

Despite his European origin, Ziembinski is considered one of the top Brazilian directors, and his version of Nelson Rodrigues's 'Vestido de Noiva' (Wedding Dress) in 1943, is believed to be the beginning of what is called Brazil's 'Modern Theater' era.

Since the age of 11, he was involved with the theatrical world. In 1926, He attended Jagielonska University as well as the School of Dramatic Art of the Municipal Theatre of Krakow, where he worked in more than twenty roles between 1927 and 1929. For two years, he worked as a director and hired actor at the Polski and Maly Theatres, both in Warsaw. In 1931, he moved to Lodz to act and direct at its Municipal and Chamber Theatres. He returned to Warsaw in 1932, working for five different companies until the beginning of World War II. During this period, he performed in almost one hundred plays, sometimes accumulating the functions of actor and director, in a predominantly commercial and conventional repertoire: light comedies, customs, psychological dramas, by Polish authors as well as consecrated classics of universal literature, such as Shakespeare, Chekhov, Gogol, Wilde, Shaw and Dumas Filho.

At the age of 33, he fled World War II and moved to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where his career flourished for the next 45 years as an actor, director, and lecturer in over 100 pieces in theater, film, and television.

In 1963, he would return to his native Poland, introducing audiences to Brazilian writers Nelson Rodrigues, with the play 'Boca de Ouro' in Krakow, and Jorge Andrade with the play 'Vereda da Salvação' in Warsaw.

Ziembinski influenced an entire generation of Brazilian artists with his personal style and especially with the idea that a stage show is an authorial work made from the script, a task for which all the performers involved must prepare with technique and creativity. He was also a painter and photographer until he died.

Actor

O Velho Gregório(1978)
O Homem de PapelO Homem de Papel(1976)as Rivoni
O RebuO Rebu(1974)as Conrad Mahler
O Caçador de FantasmaO Caçador de Fantasma(1975)
O GritoO Grito(1975)

Art Director

O Brasileiro João de Souza(1944)

Additional Crew

Córka generala PankratowaCórka generala Pankratowa(1934)

Archive Footage

ZimbaZimba(2021)as Self

Known for

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Tônia Carrero and Zbigniew Ziembinski in Appassionata (1952)Sérgio Cardoso and Zbigniew Ziembinski in A Madona de Cedro (1968)Eleonor Bruno, Plínio Marcos, Marilu Martinelli, Rui Resende, and Zbigniew Ziembinski in João Juca Jr. (1969)Betty Faria, Arlete Salles, and Zbigniew Ziembinski in Cavalo de Aço (1973)Zbigniew Ziembinski in O Bofe (1972)

Credit Score: Zbigniew Ziembinski

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Frei Ludovico
Mon Nov 01 1971 – Tue Jul 18 1972
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Bandeira 212.5019718.50024
2Grande Teatro Tupi12.5019518.40036
3O Bofe5.0019728.0007
4O Rebu4.8819747.20046
5Samba em Berlim3.7519437.10014
6Granica2.5019386.20049
7Fredek uszczesliwia swiat2.3819365.20028