Małgorzata Zajączkowska, aka Margaret Sophie Stein (born January 31, 1956 in Warsaw), is a Polish actress[1] and writer[verification needed]. Beginning in 1979, she acted on stage in the Teatr Narodowy. In 1981, Zajączkowska moved to the United States and, adopting the stage name Margaret Sophie Stein, continued her acting career in television and film. In 1999, Zajączkowska returned to Poland and continued acting there in films and television.[2] She has also lectured at the Warsaw Film School.[3]
Małgorzata Zajączkowska | |
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![]() Malgorzata Zajaczkowska in 2006 | |
Born | (1956-01-31) January 31, 1956 (age 66) Warsaw, Poland |
Other names | Margaret Sophie Stein |
Play (Year) | Role | Theatre |
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Matematyka miłości [Mathematics of love] (2007) | Muszka | Krakowski Teatr Scena STU Kraków |
Kobiety w sytuacji krytycznej [Women in a critical situation] (2007) | Teatr Polonia Warszawa | |
Spiewanna@alkestis.pl (2005) | Mojra | Videoteatr "Poza" Warszawa |
Kocham O'Keeffe [Alfred Stieglitz Loves O'Keeffe] (2005) | Georgia O'Keeffe | Kino-Teatr "Bajka" Warszawa |
Upadek [Collapse] (2002) | Teatr Atelier im. Agnieszki Osieckiej Sopot | |
Panienka z Tacny [Lady from Tacny] (2000) | Amelia | Teatr na Woli im. Tadeusza Łomnickiego Warszawa |
Miłość – to takie proste [Love – it's that simple] (1999) | Hedda | Teatr na Woli im. Tadeusza Łomnickiego Warszawa |
And the Decameron (1980) | Olendria | Teatr Narodowy Warszawa |
Sekret wróżki [The secret of fairies] (1980) | Koleżanka Wiedźma | Teatr Narodowy Warszawa |
Obora [Cowshed] (1980) | Towarzyszka Berta | Teatr Narodowy Warszawa |
School for Wives (1979) | Anusia | Teatr Narodowy Warszawa |
Treny [Lamentations] (1979) | Teatr Narodowy Warszawa | |
The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoyevsky (1979) | Liza | Teatr Narodowy Warszawa |
Dziady. Część III. Ustęp [Dziady. Part III. Paragraph] ] (1978)[7] | Ewa | Teatr Narodowy Warszawa |
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