Roman Polanski

Roman Polanski

92 · Born: Aug 18, 1933

Personal Details

Height5' 2"
BornAug 18, 1933 Paris, France
Spouse
  • Emmanuelle Seigner

    ( Aug 30, 1989 to Dec 6, 2025 )
  • Sharon Tate

    ( Jan 20, 1968 to Aug 9, 1969 )
  • Barbara Lass

    ( Sep 9, 1959 to Dec 31, 1969 )
Parents
  • Bula Liebling
  • Ryszard Liebling
Relatives
  • Annette Polanski (Half Sibling)

Biography

Roman Polanski is a Polish film director, producer, writer, and actor who has made films in Poland, Britain, France, and the United States. He is considered one of the few truly international filmmakers.

Born in Paris in 1933, Polanski's parents returned to Poland from France in 1936, three years before World War II began. On Germany's invasion in 1939, as a family of mostly Jewish heritage, they were sent to the Krakow ghetto. His parents were then captured and sent to two different concentration camps: his father to Mauthausen-Gusen in Austria, where he survived the war, and his mother to Auschwitz, where she was murdered.

Roman witnessed his father's capture and then, at only seven years old, managed to escape the ghetto and survive the war by wandering through the Polish countryside and pretending to be a Roman-Catholic kid visiting his relatives. Although this saved his life, he was severely mistreated, suffering nearly fatal beatings that left him with a fractured skull.

Local people usually ignored the cinemas where German films were shown, but Polanski seemed little concerned by the propaganda and often went to the movies. As the war progressed, Poland became increasingly war-torn, and he lived his life as a tramp, hiding in barns and forests, eating whatever he could steal or find.

Still under 12 years old, he encountered some Nazi soldiers who forced him to hold targets while they shot at them. At the war's end in 1945, he reunited with his father, who sent him to a technical school. However, young Polanski seemed to have already chosen another career.

In the 1950s, he took up acting, appearing in Andrzej Wajda's A Generation (1955) before studying at the Lodz Film School. His early shorts, such as Two Men and a Wardrobe (1958),Le gros et le maigre (1961),and Mammals (1962),showed his taste for black humor and interest in bizarre human relationships.

His feature debut, Knife in the Water (1962),was one of the first Polish post-war films not associated with the war theme. It was also the first movie from Poland to get an Oscar nomination for best foreign film. Though already a major Polish filmmaker, Polanski chose to leave the country and headed to France.

While down-and-out in Paris, he befriended young scriptwriter, Gérard Brach, who eventually became his long-time collaborator. The next two films, Repulsion (1965) and Cul-de-sac (1966),made in England and co-written by Brach, won respectively Silver and then Golden Bear awards at the Berlin International Film Festival.

In 1968, Polanski went to Hollywood, where he made the psychological thriller, Rosemary's Baby (1968). However, after the brutal murder of his wife, Sharon Tate, by the Manson Family in 1969, the director decided to return to Europe. In 1974, he again made a US release - it was Chinatown (1974).

It seemed the beginning of a promising Hollywood career, but after his conviction for the sodomy of a 13-year-old girl, Polanski fled from the USA to avoid prison. After Tess (1979),which was awarded several Oscars and Cesars, his works in the 1980s and 1990s became intermittent and rarely approached the caliber of his earlier films.

It wasn't until The Pianist (2002) that Polanski came back to full form. For that movie, he won nearly all the most important film awards, including the Oscar for Best Director, Cannes Film Festival's Palme d'Or, the BAFTA and Cesar Award.

He still likes to act in the films of other directors, sometimes with interesting results, as in A Pure Formality (1994).

Career

2019
An Officer and a Spy
An Officer and a Spy as Concertgoer (uncredited)
2011
Carnage
Carnage as Neighbor
2008
Quiet Chaos
Quiet Chaos as Steiner
2007
Rush Hour 3
Rush Hour 3 as Det. Revi
2002
The Revenge
The Revenge as Józef Papkin
1994
A Pure Formality
A Pure Formality as Inspector
1992
1988
Frantic
Frantic as Taxi Driver (uncredited)
1976
The Tenant
The Tenant as Trelkovsky
1974
Chinatown
Chinatown as Man with Knife
1972
What?
What? as Mosquito
1969
The Magic Christian
The Magic Christian as Solitary Drinker
1965
Repulsion
Repulsion as Spoon Player
1962
Knife in the Water
Knife in the Water as Young Man (voice)
1957
Kanal
Kanal as Resistance Member pushed into a Sewer (uncredited)
1955
1970
2023
The Palace
The Palace as Director, Writer
2019
An Officer and a Spy
An Officer and a Spy as Director, Writer
2017
Based on a True Story
Based on a True Story as Director, Screenplay
2013
Venus in Fur
Venus in Fur as Director, Screenplay
2011
Carnage
Carnage as Director, Screenplay
2010
The Ghost Writer
The Ghost Writer as Director, Screenplay
2007
2005
Oliver Twist
Oliver Twist as Director
2002
The Pianist
The Pianist as Director
1999
The Ninth Gate
The Ninth Gate as Director, Screenplay
1994
1992
Bitter Moon
Bitter Moon as Director, Screenplay
1991
1988
Frantic
Frantic as Director, Writer
1986
Pirates
Pirates as Director, Screenplay
1979
Tess
Tess as Director, Screenplay
1976
The Tenant
The Tenant as Director, Screenplay
1974
Chinatown
Chinatown as Director
1972
What?
What? as Director, Screenplay
1971
Macbeth
Macbeth as Director, Screenplay
1968
Rosemary's Baby
Rosemary's Baby as Director, Screenplay
1967
The Fearless Vampire Killers
The Fearless Vampire Killers as Director, Screenplay, Story
1966
Cul-de-sac
Cul-de-sac as Director, Writer
1965
Repulsion
Repulsion as Director, Screenplay
1962
Knife in the Water
Knife in the Water as Director, Screenplay