Liliana Komorowska

Liliana Komorowska

actress, producer, director

Liliana Komorowska was born on Apr 11, 1956 in Poland. Liliana Komorowska's big-screen debut came with Kariera Nikodema Dyzmy - Season 1 directed by Marek Nowicki in 1980. Liliana Komorowska is known for Beauty and the Breast directed by Liliana Komorowska, Leyda Aleyli stars as and Michael Brown as Attending. Liliana Komorowska has got 3 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Liliana Komorowska achieved is Documentaries Without Borders Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Liliana Komorowska plays is Christmas with a Prince: Becoming Royal which will be released on Nov 03, 2019.

Liliana Komorowska (maiden name Glabczynska), received her MA degree with honors from the Zelwerowicz State Theater Academy in Warsaw in 1979. In 1980, she made her debut performance in a Masterpiece Theater production of "The Crucible" as "Abigail", winning the Best Actor Award from the Polish Television Academy. From then on, her acting career spanned from television, through stage and feature film. Throughout the years at the renowned Dramatic Theatre in Warsaw, she performed with the masters of the Polish stage. Some of the most prominent of her roles were those in Gombrowicz's Operetta, Racine's Britannicus, Diderot's Jacques the Fatalist, and Shakespeare's As You Like It.She was part of the finest period of the Polish Masterpiece Theater, with a number of memorable roles: "Roxanne" in "Cyrano de Bergerac", "Linda Manion" in "Anatomy of a Murder" and her role of a prostitute in Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman", by the side of the icon of the Polish theater, Tadeusz Lomnicki. Liliana's accomplished stage career was complemented by a number of film roles.She worked with such excellent directors as Krzysztof Zanussi in Le contrat (1980) and "A Man Fom a Far Country" for Jerzy Kawalerowicz appeared in "Death of a President" and in "Austeria" as Jedwocha, one of her most acclaimed film roles. At the time of the martial law in Poland, in 1982, she was offered a part in an American production of La rage de vivre (1985), starring Kyra Sedgwick, directed by Moshé Mizrahi (Oscar winner for 1977's "Madame Rosa"). The movie became a turning point of her career.After the filming, she decided to stay in the USA and explore the world's largest and most influential film and television market. Her US career developed steadily and, as before, in this new environment, she remained involved in a wide variety of artistic enterprises, continuing her work in film, theatre, and TV. From 1984, she played leading roles in US TV daytime series including: Un autre monde (1964) for NBC (as "Daphne Grimaldi", 1985), As the World Turns (1956) for CBS (as "Angela Visconti", 1986), On ne vit qu'une fois (1968) for ABC (as "Anabella Corto", 1987). She starred in an off-Broadway drama "Shots at Fate". This period also brought leading film roles in TV productions such as: Simon et Simon (1981), Equalizer (1985), Kojak: Ariana (1989) and a guest-starring role in a CBS pilot "The Saint".Liliana's feature film credits of this period include an indie production Astonished (1990) with her lead role as Sonia - a female counterpart of Raskolnikov from "Crime and Punishment", opposite Charles Dutton (Alien³ (1992)), and Son alibi (1989), with the part of Paulina Porizkova's sister in a duet with Tom Selleck, a comedy directed by Bruce Beresford (Oscar winner for Miss Daisy et son chauffeur (1989)).While in Europe from 1989-91, Liliana signed a contract with the BBC for a role in an acclaimed TV serial Un amour qui tue (1989), starring the great Diana Rigg (BAFTA award for the best British TV series). In the meantime, she played in a Polish-French co-production "Napoleon", American series Veronica Clare (1991) and Agence Acapulco (1993), a CBS miniseries Poker d'amour à Las Vegas (1990), based on a screenplay by Jackie Collins.Another chapter in her career started with a role in a sci-fi horror Scanners III: Puissance maximum (1991), a film which had a major influence on her life. This is where she met her future husband, one of the most acclaimed Canadian directors, Christian Duguay. Liliana and Christian embarked on a very creative and successful partnership of an actress and a director as well as wife and husband.Roles that followed include such films as Planète hurlante (1995) with Peter Weller (RoboCop (1987)), Red Light (1999) with Tomas Arana, produced by famous brothers Tony Scott and Ridley Scott (Galaxy award for best Canadian TV film). Her next role in Contrat sur un terroriste (1997) put her on screen next to movie stars Aidan Quinn, Donald Sutherland and Ben Kingsley.The line-up of her latest roles feature such films as the CBS miniseries Joan of Arc (13 Emmy nominations), the feature Suspicious Minds , starring Patrick Bergin and Gary Busey, and a leading female role in a recent CTV production Sherlock Holmes: Crime en bohême (2001) and the latest thriller by Christian Duguay L'Art de la guerre (2000), starring Wesley Snipes and a high impact action feature The eXtremists (2002), opening in North America on 27 November 2002.Liliana Komorowska lives in Montreal, Canada, where she is actively involved in both English and French film and TV.

  • Birthday

    Apr 11, 1956
  • Place of Birth

    Gdansk, Pomorskie, Poland
  • Also known

    Liliana Głąbczyńska, Liliana Głąbczyńska-Komorowska, Liliana Glabczynska-Komorowska, Liliana Glabczynska

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Awards

3 wins & 1 nominations

Documentaries Without Borders Film Festival
2016
Directing
Winner - Best of Show Award
Ojcu (2015)
Festiwal Niepokorni Niezlomni Wykleci
2016
Best Film
Winner - Janusz Krupski Award
Ojcu (2015)
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