Krystyna Szczepańska (born 18 August 1950) is a Polish stage and costume designer.

Krystyna Szczepańska
Born (1950-08-18) 18 August 1950 (age 74)
CitizenshipPolish
EducationStage designer, costume designer

Biography

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She was born in Kraków as a second child of Piotr Szczepański, a lawyer and graduate of Jan Kazimierz University, and Stanisława née Żółtańska, teacher of Russian language. Her parents came from Berezhany; they both acted as members of the Home Army. Krystyna's elder sister Alicja is a lawyer,.

Szczepańska was married to director Andrzej Maj and she mainly designed sets and costumes for his performances.[1][2]

Their daughter Magdalena is a costume and set designer[3] active mostly in the advertising industry. Szczepańska's second daughter is Elizabeth.

Szczepańska emigrated to Vancouver.

Filmography

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Set designer

  • 1981: My wciąż spieszący (TV play)
  • 1981: Kocham cię za to, że cię kochać muszę (TV play)
  • 1982: Znana nasza (TV play)
  • 1982: Milczeć pogodnie (TV play)
  • 1983: Droga do Czarnolasu (TV play)
  • 1984: Wiersze i krajobrazy (TV performance)
  • 1984: Piękność z Amherst (TV play)
  • 1984: Obszar swobody (TV play)
  • 1985: Nad wodą wielką i czystą (TV play)
  • 1986: Twarze Witkacego czyli regulamin firmy portretowej (TV play)
  • 1986: Dwie wigilie (TV film)
  • 1987: Trąd w pałacu sprawiedliwości (TV play)
  • 1987: Harnasie (TV film)
  • 1988: Dzieje kultury polskiej (educational film)
  • 1991: Koty? Koty! (TV play)

Costume designer

  • 1985: Nad wodą wielką i czystą (TV play)
  • 1987: Harnasie (TV film)

Interior decoration

Theatre

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Stage designer

  • 1979: Niebezpieczne związki (directed by Andrzej Maj, Ludwik Solski Theatre, Tarnów)
  • 1982: Jednorożec z gwiazd (directed by Andrzej Maj, Stefan Jaracz Theatre, Łódź)
  • 1982: Historia, czyli tu wcale nie chodzi o Mozarta (directed by Andrzej Maj, Stefan Jaracz Theatre)

Decoration

  • 1983: Ozimina (directed by Andrzej Maj, Stefan Jaracz Theatre)

Costume designer

  • 1985: Pornografia (directed by Andrzej Maj, Stefan Jaracz Theatre)

References

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  1. ^ "Krystyna Szczepańska" (in Polish). e-teatr.pl. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Krystyna Szczepańska-Maj" (in Polish). Polish Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Magdalena Maj" (in Polish). Polish Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2 April 2016.