
Teresa Tuszyńska
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Teresa Janina Tuszyńska (September 8, 1939 – March 19, 1997) was a Polish actress and model who became a notable figure in postwar Polish cinema during the late 1950s and 1960s. She began her career as a teenage model and made her film debut in Polar Bear (1959), later gaining prominence with her lead role in Janusz Morgenstern’s Good Bye, Till Tomorrow (1960). Known for her distinctive screen presence—marked by quiet intensity and a modern, enigmatic quality—Tuszyńska became associated with the Polish Film School movement, appearing in films that reflected the shifting cultural atmosphere of the era. Though her acting career was relatively brief, she worked with several acclaimed directors and left a lasting impression on Polish cinema. After gradually stepping away from the industry in the 1970s, she lived a private life until her death in 1997.
Known for
Credits

Drugi człowiek (1961)
as Krystyna

Goodbye, Till Tomorrow (1960)
as Margueritte

The Pickpockets (1967)
as Stella

Full Ahead (1967)
as Girl / Gloria / Dolores / Sabina / Wanda

Prague Nights (1969)
as Countess (segment "Chlebové střevíčky")

Poczmistrz (1968)
as Dunia

Who Believes in Storks? (1971)
as Filip's Mother

No More Divorces (1964)
as Joanna Kaliszewska (Segment 2)

Ostatni strzał (1959)
as Vacatonist (uncredited)

Wild Horses (1962)
as Basia

The Keys (1974)
Actor

Polar Bear (1959)
as Anna





