Zofia CzerwiÅ„ska (March , â€" March , ) was a Polish actress known
for her role in the TV series Alternatives in the role of Zofia
Balcerkowa.Czerwińska was born in in Poznań. She was the only child
of Marian and Anna Urszula of the Czerwiński family. She attended the
V (five) High school in Gdansk and was said to be an outstanding
post-war alumnae. She studied drama at the theatre in Krakow.She had a
long acting career in film and television taking different roles. She
was particularly remembered for her role in the TV series Alternatives
in the role of Zofia Balcerkowa. She was active in campaigning for
animal rights and to curb homophobia.Czerwińska died in Warsaw in .
She had undergone surgery, against expert advice, and had not
recovered. Her ashes were buried in the North Cemetery in Warsaw
(Wólka Węglowa). Mourners included Mariusz Szczygieł, Marian
Opania, Radosław Piwowarski, Teresa Lipowska and Ewa Wiśniewska.
for her role in the TV series Alternatives in the role of Zofia
Balcerkowa.Czerwińska was born in in Poznań. She was the only child
of Marian and Anna Urszula of the Czerwiński family. She attended the
V (five) High school in Gdansk and was said to be an outstanding
post-war alumnae. She studied drama at the theatre in Krakow.She had a
long acting career in film and television taking different roles. She
was particularly remembered for her role in the TV series Alternatives
in the role of Zofia Balcerkowa. She was active in campaigning for
animal rights and to curb homophobia.Czerwińska died in Warsaw in .
She had undergone surgery, against expert advice, and had not
recovered. Her ashes were buried in the North Cemetery in Warsaw
(Wólka Węglowa). Mourners included Mariusz Szczygieł, Marian
Opania, Radosław Piwowarski, Teresa Lipowska and Ewa Wiśniewska.
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