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Roman Polanski

Directing
1933-08-18
Paris, France
Roman Polański (born 18 August 1933) is a Polish-French film director, producer, writer and actor. Born in Paris to Polish parents, Polański relocated with his family to Poland in 1937. After surviving the Holocaust, he continued his education in Poland and became a critically acclaimed director of both art house and commercial films. Polański's first feature-length film, Knife in the Water (1962), made in Poland, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. He has since received five more Oscar nominations, and in 2002 received the Academy Award for Best Director for his film, The Pianist. He has also been the recipient of two Baftas, four Césars, a Golden Globe and the Palme d'Or. He left Poland in 1961 to live in France for several years, then moved to the United Kingdom where he collaborated with Gérard Brach on three films, beginning with Repulsion (1965). In 1968 he moved to the United States, immediately cementing his burgeoning directing status with the 1968 groundbreaking Academy Award winning horror film Rosemary's Baby.

In 1969, Polański's pregnant wife, Sharon Tate, was murdered while staying at the Polańskis' Benedict Canyon home above Los Angeles by members of the Manson Family. Following Tate's death, Polański returned to Europe and spent much of his time in Paris and Gstaad, but did not make another film until he filmed Macbeth (1971) in England. The following year he went to Italy to make What? (1973) and subsequently spent the next five years living near Rome. However, he traveled to Hollywood to direct Chinatown (1974) for Paramount Pictures, with Robert Evans serving as producer. The film was nominated for eleven Academy Awards, and was a critical and box-office success; the script by Robert Towne won for Best Original Screenplay. Polański's next film, The Tenant (1976), was shot in France, and completed the "Apartment Trilogy", following Repulsion and Rosemary's Baby.

In 1977, after a photo shoot in Los Angeles, Polański was arrested for the sexual abuse of a 13 year old girl. He was charged with rape but pleaded guilty to unlawful sex with a minor. To avoid sentencing, Polański fled to his home in London, and then moved on to France the following day. He has had a U.S. arrest warrant outstanding since then, and an international arrest warrant since 2005.

Polański continued to make films such as The Pianist (2002), a World War II-set adaptation of Jewish-Polish musician Władysław Szpilman's autobiography of the same name, which echoed some of Polański's earlier life experiences. Like Szpilman, Polański escaped the ghetto and the concentration camps while family members were killed. The film won three Academy Awards including Best Director, the Cannes Film Festival's Palme d'Or, and seven French César Awards including Best Picture and Best Director. He then released the successful films Oliver Twist (2005), To Each His Own Cinema (2007), and The Ghost Writer (2010), completed while under house arrest.

In September 2009, Polański was arrested by Swiss police, at the request of U.S. authorities, when he traveled to receive a lifetime achievement award at the Zurich Film Festival. In October 2009, the U.S. requested his extradition; however, on July 12, 2010, the Swiss rejected that request and instead declared him a "free man" after releasing him from custody.
Known For 117 titles
Innocent Sorcerers (1960) subtitle poster
Innocent Sorcerers
1960 Movie
as Dudzio
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Lionpower from MGM (1967) subtitle poster
Lionpower from MGM
1967 Movie
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Heart of the Festival (2002) subtitle poster
Heart of the Festival
2002 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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The Unbeatable Bruce Lee (2001) subtitle poster
The Unbeatable Bruce Lee
2001 Movie
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The Ten Commandments of Creativity (2000) subtitle poster
The Ten Commandments of Creativity
2000 Movie
as Self
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Weekend of a Champion (1972) subtitle poster
Weekend of a Champion
1972 Movie
as Self
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The Revenge (2002) subtitle poster
The Revenge
2002 Movie
as Józef Papkin
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Polanski, le travail à l'oeuvre (2019) subtitle poster
Polanski, le travail à l'oeuvre
2019 Movie
as Self
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Bad Luck (1960) subtitle poster
Bad Luck
1960 Movie
as Tutor (uncredited)
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Komeda: A Soundtrack for a Life (2010) subtitle poster
Komeda: A Soundtrack for a Life
2010 Movie
as Self
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Valley of the Dolls: A World Premiere Voyage (1967) subtitle poster
Valley of the Dolls: A World Premiere Voyage
1967 Movie
as Himself
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Back in the USSR (1992) subtitle poster
Back in the USSR
1992 Movie
as Kurilov
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Valerie (2019) subtitle poster
Valerie
2019 Movie
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Chassé-croisé (1982) subtitle poster
Chassé-croisé
1982 Movie
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Françoise Dorléac, une promesse (2018) subtitle poster
Françoise Dorléac, une promesse
2018 Movie
as Self
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Tonite Let's All Make Love in London (1967) subtitle poster
Tonite Let's All Make Love in London
1967 Movie
as Self
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The New Cinema (1968) subtitle poster
The New Cinema
1968 Movie
as Self
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Deneuve, la reine Catherine (2022) subtitle poster
Deneuve, la reine Catherine
2022 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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Manson: Music from an Unsound Mind (2019) subtitle poster
Manson: Music from an Unsound Mind
2019 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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In The Tracks Of - Alexandre Desplat (2020) subtitle poster
In The Tracks Of - Alexandre Desplat
2020 Movie
as Self
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Toil And Trouble: Making 'Macbeth' (2014) subtitle poster
Toil And Trouble: Making 'Macbeth'
2014 Movie
as Self
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En attendant Godot (1989) subtitle poster
En attendant Godot
1989 Movie
as Lucky
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Nikodem Dyzma (1956) subtitle poster
Nikodem Dyzma
1956 Movie
as Porter (uncredited)
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Tess: The Experience (2004) subtitle poster
Tess: The Experience
2004 Movie
as Self
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