Aleksander Fredro
Aleksander Fredro was born on Jun 20, 1793 in Poland]. Aleksander Fredro's big-screen debut came with Pawel i Gawel directed by Mieczyslaw Krawicz in 1938.
Aleksander Fredro (20 June 1793 - 15 July 1876) was a Polish poet, playwright and author active during Polish Romanticism in the period of partitions by neighboring empires. His works including plays written in the octosyllabic verse (Zemsta) and in prose (Damy i Huzary) as well as fables, belong to the canon of Polish literature. Fredro was harshly criticized by some of his contemporaries for light-hearted humor or even alleged immorality (Seweryn Goszczynski, 1835) which led to years of his literary silence. Many of Fredro's dozens of plays were published and popularized only after his death. His best-known works have been translated into English, French, German, Russian, Czech, Romanian, Hungarian and Slovak.
Birthday
Jun 20, 1793Place of Birth
Surochów, Galicia, Habsburg Monarchy [now Surochów, Podkarpackie, Poland]
Movies & TV Shows
- 2010
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3.8 - 2002
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5.7 - 1957
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6.2 - 1938
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