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Apolonia "Pola" Raksa (born 14 April 1941) theater Kalambur.

Later she changed her major


is a Polish movie star, singer, and model who and moved to Łódź, to the National Film
was especially popular in Poland and abroad in School in Łódź.[2] She graduated in 1964 and in
the 1960s and 1970s. the same year debuted on stage.[2] Between
1964 and 1968, she played in Teatr
Born to Edward Raksa, Pola was born in Lida.
[1] Powszechny in Łódź, then moved to Warsaw,
Her parents left German Nazi-occupied
to play in Teatr Wspolczesny (at Śródmieście,
territory in 1943 and after the World War
Warsaw).[1] In 2003 readers of the Super
II settled in Wrocław (western Lesnica
Express daily chose her the best of all Polish
neighborhood).
blonde actresses. Raksa was awarded several
Her career started in the 1950s, when she was prizes.[1] She has a son, Marcin Kostenko, with
spotted by a reporter of the Dookoła her first husband, Andrzej Kostenko.
Świata magazine in a bar mleczny (Polish
Apolonia "Pola" Raksa (born 14 April 1941)
cafeteria).[2] He took some shots of her and
is a Polish movie star, singer, and model who
Raksa appeared in the magazine as Girl of the
was especially popular in Poland and abroad in
Week. Soon afterwards, she was offered her
the 1960s and 1970s.
first cameos in movies. After graduating from
the Liceum ogólnokształcące No.1 in Born to Edward Raksa, Pola was born in Lida.
[1]
Wrocław, she studied in the Wroclaw Her parents left German Nazi-occupied
University, Department of Philologie (Polish territory in 1943 and after the World War
Language).[3] Raksa participated in the student II settled in Wrocław (western Lesnica
theater Kalambur. Later she changed her major neighborhood).
and moved to Łódź, to the National Film
Her career started in the 1950s, when she was
School in Łódź.[2] She graduated in 1964 and in
spotted by a reporter of the Dookoła
the same year debuted on stage.[2] Between
Świata magazine in a bar mleczny (Polish
1964 and 1968, she played in Teatr
cafeteria).[2] He took some shots of her and
Powszechny in Łódź, then moved to Warsaw,
Raksa appeared in the magazine as Girl of the
to play in Teatr Wspolczesny (at Śródmieście,
Week. Soon afterwards, she was offered her
Warsaw).[1] In 2003 readers of the Super
first cameos in movies. After graduating from
Express daily chose her the best of all Polish
the Liceum ogólnokształcące No.1 in
blonde actresses. Raksa was awarded several
Wrocław, she studied in the Wroclaw
prizes.[1] She has a son, Marcin Kostenko, with
University, Department of Philologie (Polish
her first husband, Andrzej Kostenko.
Language).[3] Raksa participated in the student
Apolonia "Pola" Raksa (born 14 April 1941) theater Kalambur. Later she changed her major
is a Polish movie star, singer, and model who and moved to Łódź, to the National Film
was especially popular in Poland and abroad in School in Łódź.[2] She graduated in 1964 and in
the 1960s and 1970s. the same year debuted on stage.[2] Between
1964 and 1968, she played in Teatr
Born to Edward Raksa, Pola was born in Lida.
[1] Powszechny in Łódź, then moved to Warsaw,
Her parents left German Nazi-occupied
to play in Teatr Wspolczesny (at Śródmieście,
territory in 1943 and after the World War
Warsaw).[1] In 2003 readers of the Super
II settled in Wrocław (western Lesnica
Express daily chose her the best of all Polish
neighborhood).
blonde actresses. Raksa was awarded several
Her career started in the 1950s, when she was prizes.[1] She has a son, Marcin Kostenko, with
spotted by a reporter of the Dookoła her first husband, Andrzej Kostenko.
Świata magazine in a bar mleczny (Polish
Her career started in the 1950s, when she was
cafeteria).[2] He took some shots of her and
Raksa appeared in the magazine as Girl of the spotted by a reporter of the Dookoła
Week. Soon afterwards, she was offered her Świata magazine in a bar mleczny (Polish
first cameos in movies. After graduating from cafeteria).[2] He took some shots of her and
the Liceum ogólnokształcące No.1 in Raksa appeared in the magazine as Girl of the
Wrocław, she studied in the Wroclaw Week. Soon afterwards, she was offered her
University, Department of Philologie (Polish
Language).[3] Raksa participated in the student
first cameos in movies. Her career started in
the 1950s, when she was spotted by a reporter.
Movie star!

the winner of the


International movie
festival!
Pola Raksa
A brilliant actress!

Gazeta
Krakowska

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