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  1. Jan 19, 2024 · Yes – born in Galicia! His father ran a restaurant at the railway station in Sucha Beskidzka. [Interviewer’s note: Wilder’s father went on to run the Hotel City in Kraków, where young Billy infuriated waiters by stealing their tips]. And you were also keen on British comedies.

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  2. Occupation (s) Film director, screenwriter. Years active. 1957–2024. Spouse. Zofia Nasierowska. Janusz Marian Majewski (5 August 1931 – 10 January 2024) was a Polish film director and screenwriter.

  3. Father-in-law of actress Sonia Bohosiewicz, who married his son Piotr Majewski and gave birth to his grandson Teodor (born in 2009).

  4. Janusz Majewski (reżyser) Janusz Marian Majewski, ps. „Patrick G. Clark”, „G.J. Sandbarmay” [1] (ur. 5 sierpnia 1931 we Lwowie, zm. 10 stycznia 2024 w Warszawie [2]) – polski reżyser filmowy, dramatopisarz, pisarz, scenarzysta, w latach 1969–1991 wykładowca w Państwowej Wyższej Szkole Filmowej w Łodzi, w latach 2012–2024 ...

  5. Director, screenwriter, set designer, born 5th August 1931 in Lviv (now Ukraine). After theWorld War II Majewski's family moved to Kraków. It was there that Majewski, by then a secondary school student, got to know Sławomir Mrożek, the future writer. Majewski's intellectual development took place in the milieu of Kraków's intelligentsia and ...

  6. Father-in-law of actress Sonia Bohosiewicz, who married his son Piotr Majewski and gave birth to his grandson Teodor (born in 2009). Had two children with his wife - famous photographer Zofia Nasierowska: son Piotr and daughter Anna.

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  8. Jan 10, 2024 · Majewski married Zofia Nasierowska, who was a noted portrait photographer. [1] He died on 10 January 2024, at the age of 92. [2] Majewski directed more than 40 films beginning in 1957. 1962: Szpital (Awarded at the Tours Film Festival, 1963) 1966: Sublokator (Winner of the FIPRESCI Prize at the International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg)