Roman Polanski

Roman Polanski (born Rajmund Roman Thierry Polanski 18 August 1933 in Paris) is a movie director, producer, writer and actor. In 2003, he won the Academy Award for Best Director for his film, The Pianist.[1][2]

Roman Polanski
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Polanski in 2007
Born
Rajmund Roman Thierry Polański

(1933-08-18) 18 August 1933 (age 90)
CitizenshipFranco-Polish
Alma materNational Film School in Łódź
OccupationActor, director, producer, screenwriter
Years active1953–present
Notable work
Knife in the Water, Repulsion, Rosemary's Baby, Chinatown, The Pianist
StylePsychological, Surrealistic, Noir, Black comedy
Spouse(s)Barbara Lass (m. 1959–1962, divorced)
Sharon Tate (m. 1968–1969, her death)
Emmanuelle Seigner (m. 1989—present)
ChildrenDaughter and son

Movies

Personal life

Polanski was born in Paris, France but his family moved back to Poland in 1937.[19][20] His parents were agnostics.[21] The family was persecuted by the Nazis in Poland and forced to live in a ghetto.[22] Polanksi's mother died at Auschwitz.[23] He later went to film school at Lodz [24] and graduated in 1959. Polanski won many awards for his short movies and went on to make full-length movies in the United Kingdom and the United States.

Polanski's first marriage was to actress Barbara Lass in 1959; they divorced in 1961.[25]

While filming the movie Fearless Vampire Killers he met an actress named Sharon Tate.[26] Polanski married her in 1968.[27] In August 1969, Polanski was in London, and Tate was pregnant. Tate and some of their friends were murdered in Los Angeles, California, by people who followed Charles Manson.[28]

Polanski dated Nastassja Kinski who later starred in his film Tess.[29] Polanski's third and current wife is actress Emmanuelle Seigner,[30] who is the mother of his daughter and son.[31][32] Polanski went to France. In the 1990s, Polanski paid an undisclosed sum of money to the woman, in exchange for her dropping the charges. He was arrested in Switzerland in September 2009. He was arrested at the request of the United States, so Switzerland could extradite him to the United States. On July 12, 2010, the Swiss freed Polanski, and decided not to extradite him to Los Angeles. The Swiss Justice Ministry did not believe the legal strength of the United States extradition request.[33] According to the press release, the Swiss authorities asked for copies of the proceedings that would justify the extradition.

"The request (..) was rejected by the US Justice Department on 13 May 2010. In the circumstances, it was not possible to exclude with the necessary certainty that Roman Polanski had not already served the sentence imposed at the time and as a result, the extradition request was seriously flawed. Given the persistent doubts as to the precise facts of the case, the request had to be rejected."[33]

Polanski is still a fugitive (wanted by the police) in America.[34] However, Geimer has said "I would love to see him resolve it, the sooner, the better...if we could just put this to rest, that would be great".[35] Polanski apologized to Geimer in a film documentary.[36] Bernard Kouchner, a French public official, has denounced the USA's extradition request as "sinister" because it came so long after the event.[37]

References

  1. Ain-Krupa, Julia Roman Polanski: A Life in Exile ABC Clio Publishing Santa Barbara California 2010 page 148
  2. Vasvári, Louise O., and Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven, eds. Imre Kertész and Holocaust Literature. Purdue University 2005 page 186
  3. Ain-Krupa, Julia Roman Polanski: A Life in Exile ABC Clio Publishing Santa Barbara California 2010 page 21
  4. Ain-Krupa, Julia Roman Polanski: A Life in Exile ABC Clio Publishing Santa Barbara California page 40
  5. Ain-Krupa, Julia Roman Polanski: A Life in Exile ABC Clio Publishing Santa Barbara California 2010 page 53
  6. Ain-Krupa, Julia Roman Polanski: A Life in Exile ABC Clio Publishing Santa Barbara California 2010 pages 58-62
  7. Ain-Krupa, Julia Roman Polanski: A Life in Exile ABC Clio Santa Barbara California 2010 page 64
  8. Bate, Jonath & Eric Rasmussen edited Macbeth by William Shakespeare The Royal Shakespeare Company page 132
  9. http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9C02EEDB1F30E63ABC4C53DFB6678388669EDE
  10. Ain-Krupa, Julia Roman Polanski: A Life in Exile ABC Clio Publishing Santa Barbara California 2010 pages 117-118
  11. Ain-Krupa, Julia Roman Polanski: A Life in Exile ABC Clio Publishing Santa Barbara California 2010 page 119
  12. Ain-Krupa, Julia Roman Polanski: A Life in Exile ABC Clio Publishing Santa Barbara California 2010 pages 121-122
  13. Ain-Krupa, Julia Roman Polanski: A Life in Exile ABC Clio Publishing Santa Barbara California 2010 pages 125-126
  14. Ain-Krupa, Julia Roman Polanski: A Life in Exile ABC Clio Publishing Santa Barbara California 2010 pages 131-134
  15. Ain-Krupa, Julia Roman Polanski A Life in Exile ABC Clio Publishing Santa Barbara California page 139
  16. Ain-Krupa, Julia Roman Polanski: A Life in Exile ABC Clio Publishing Santa Barbara California 2010 pages 151-156
  17. http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv-movies/european-film-awards-roman-polanski-ghost-writer-prize-best-director-best-movie-article-1.472258
  18. http://entertainment.inquirer.net/1765/winslet-on-working-with-jodie-foster-roman-polanski
  19. Sokol, Stanley S. The Polish Biographical Dictionary: Profiles of Nearly 900 Poles Who Have Made Lasting Contributions to World Civilization Bolchazy Carducci Publishers Wauconda, Illinois 1992 page 313
  20. McGilligan, Patrick Jack's Life: A Biography of Jack Nicholson WW Norton and Company 500 Fifth Avenue New York New York 1995 page 250
  21. http://www.adherents.com/people/pp/Roman_Polanski.html
  22. Ain-Krupa, Julia Roman Polanski: A Life in Exile ABC Clio Publishing Santa Barbara California 2010 pages 2-4
  23. Sandford, Christopher Polanski: A Biography Palgrave MacMillan New York New York 2008 page 2
  24. http://www.filmschool.lodz.pl/pages/view/591-history
  25. Parish, James Robert The Hollywood Book of Scandals: The Shocking, Often Disgraceful, Deeds and Affairs of More than 100 American Movie and TV Idols The McGraw Hill Companies 2004 page 174
  26. Ain-Krupa, Julia Roman Polanski: A Life in Exile ABC Clio Publishing Santa Barbara California 2010 pages 58-59
  27. Ain-Krupa, Julia Roman Polanski: A Life in Exile ABC Clio Publishing Santa Barbara California 2010 pages 75-76
  28. Lewis, James R. Satanism Today: An Encyclopedia of Religion, Folklore, and Popular Culture ABC Clio Publishing Santa Barbara California 2001 page 160
  29. http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20079025,00.html
  30. http://www.filmreference.com/film/45/Emmanuelle-Seigner.html
  31. http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/roman-polanski/story?id=8705958
  32. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8278256.stm
  33. 33.0 33.1 "Federal press office of Switzerland". ""Roman Polanski: No extradition"".
  34. Cody, Edward (July 13, 2010). "Roman Polanski freed after Swiss reject U.S. extradition request". washingtonpost.com. The Washington Post Company. Retrieved 2010-07-14.
  35. Parish, James Robert The Hollywood Book of Scandals The Shocking Often Disgraceful Deeds and Affairs of More than 100 American Movie and TV Idols The MacGraw Hill Companies 2004 page 180
  36. http://www.cnn.com/2011/09/28/showbiz/celebrity-news-gossip/roman-polanski-documentary-apology/
  37. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/07/12/AR2010071201129.html

Other websites

Books

Ain-Krupa, Julia (2010). 'Roman Polanski: A Life in Exile. ABC Clio Publishing Santa Barbara California. [[Category:Living peopl