Actress: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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Preview Image Ewa Gawryluk
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Birth Name: Ewa Gawryluk

Birth Date: 1967-12-13

Birth Place: Miastko, Gmina Miastko, Poland

Career

First Appearances:

  • The Great Give-Away (1993) as Iruśka

Most Important Roles:

  • Tango (1999) as Ala
  • Sztos (1997) as Beata
  • A Bachelor's Life Abroad (1993) as Woman dancing with Stefan at a Dancing Course
  • Polish Roulette (2012) as Beata
  • Goodbye Rockefeller (1993) as Tamara
  • The Great Give-Away (1993) as Iruśka
  • Polish Death (1995) as młoda matka w hotelu asystenckim
  • Taekwondo (1998) as Jola
  • Szuler (1994) as Bietka
  • Life Must Go On (2015) as Lucy

Career Highlights:

  • Tango (1999)
  • Sztos (1997)
  • A Bachelor's Life Abroad (1993)
  • Polish Roulette (2012)
  • Goodbye Rockefeller (1993)
  • The Great Give-Away (1993)
  • Polish Death (1995)
  • Taekwondo (1998)
  • Szuler (1994)
  • Life Must Go On (2015)

Full Biography

Ewa Gawryluk starred as 'Ala' in the Polish film 'Sztos' (1997), directed by Wojciech Marczewski. The movie follows two friends who seek revenge after being cheated by their partner during an illegal currency exchange operation.

About the Movie: Wielka wsypa (1992)

Poster for Wielka wsypa (1992)
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Release Year: 1992

Nation: Poland

Alternative Title: N/A

Director: Jan Łomnicki

Writer: Czesław Magnowski

Production & Genre

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Story

A well-known wheeler dealer joins the underground opposition to avoid responsibility after stealing valuable coins. When he is released from prison, he sets up a private bank with high interest rates together with a Security Service colonel. However, the colonel has bigger ambitions.

Summary

Post-communist Poland saw opportunistic entrepreneur Jan, fresh out of prison, team up with Colonel Kowalski, a Security Service veteran, to establish a high-yield private bank. But while Jan was content with his cut of the profits from black market coin trading, Kowalski had grander visions of political power and amassed wealth. As the country's economic landscape shifted post-collapse, their alliance became a powder keg ready to explode in Poland's Great Give-Away.