
Pola Raksa
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Pola Raksa (born 14 April 1941) is one of the most popular actresses in the history of Polish cinema. In the 1960s and 1970s, she was considered a sex symbol in Polish cinema. She is best known for her role as Marusia in the television series Czterej pancerni i pies (Four Tank-Men and a Dog). For her contribution to Polish culture, she received the Gold Cross of Merit (1974) and the "Meritorious Cultural Activist" Badge (1979). In 2003, readers of the "Super Express" magazine called her the most beautiful of all Polish blondes.
Known for
Credits

Zosya (1967)
as Zosya

The Saragossa Manuscript (1966)
as Inezilia

Snowfall (1974)
as Lengyel partizánlány

The Ashes (1965)
as Helena de With

Hijacking Agatha (1993)
as mama Agaty

Aria for an Athlete (1979)
as Cecylia

Rzeczywistość (1961)
as Marysia

Paryż - Warszawa bez wizy (1967)
as Elżbieta

Beata (1965)
as Beata Kłosowicz

Blue Room (1965)
as Izabela

The Devil from Seventh Grade (1960)
as Wanda Gąsowska

No More Divorces (1964)
as Krysia (Segment 2)

Bicz Boży (1967)
as Hania

A Lady from the Window (1964)
as Hedwiga / Marysia Kalinowska

Four Tankmen and a Dog Part Three (1968)
as Marusia "Ogoniok"

Four Tankmen and a Dog Part Four (1968)
as Marusia "Ogoniok"

Pogoń za Adamem (1970)
as Kama / Zofia Zabłocka

Klub kawalerów (1962)
as Marynia
Nothing Stands in the Way (1981)
as Irena, żona Pawła

Adventure with a Song (1969)
as Mariola Brońska

Their Everyday Life (1963)
as Grażyna

Nocturne (1966)
as Iveta

Four Tankmen and a Dog Part Two (1968)
as Marusia "Ogoniok" ("A Dog's Claw")





