A descendant of two princely Polish families, Beata Tyszkvich is a truly beautiful woman, a popular actress of the 60-70s of the last century.
Beata was born in 1938 and spent her childhood in a luxurious mansion. The war soon began, the Nazis appeared in Poland, and the parents were evacuated to England. After their return, the Tyshkevich family, the descendants of the counts, huddled at 12 meters, there was no heating or water in the room.
However, Beata studied at the best school, then continued her studies at the monastery, she did not even think about the career of an actress at that time.
The path to the cinema
Once the director of the film "Revenge" (1957) came to their school, and invited Beata to the shooting. The film did not have much success, but the beautiful girl was noticed, her photo was included in the catalog of the film studio, and the director of the picture persuaded her to enter drama school. A year later, she was already filming quite a lot.
Over the course of five years, Tyshkevich has starred most often in episodes, the most significant roles in this period went to her in the serial drama film Belated Passers-by (1962) and the film Really Yesterday (1963).
Her portfolio includes many war films, including the drama The First Day of Freedom (1964), after which Beata became a famous actress. In the same year the film "Meeting with a Spy" was released, which was popular in the USSR and Europe.
She also had comedic roles, one of the most notable being the role of the Pole Marysia in the comedy melodrama Marysia and Napoleon (1966).
The beauty of the actress attracted many directors, and she was invited to act abroad: the Belgian Andre Delvaux invited her to the picture The Man with the Shaved Head "(1966), the Russian Andrei Konchalovsky gave her the role of Fyodor Lavretsky's wife in the film" Noble Nest "(1969). She really liked this role, and the actress later said that this is one of her best roles - she is complete, lively, real.
Being an aristocrat by birth, Beata perfectly coped with the roles of ladies of high society. Over the years, she got roles with a similar role in the films "Big Love of Balzac", "Doll", "Nights and Days".
In the 70s, Tyshkevich began to appear less often on screens, and the roles were already more balanced, adult. And most of all there were supporting roles, but there were a lot of them. Indeed, sometimes the actress of an episode can bring so much life to the film that the whole plot will play. The directors were well aware that Beata would do it brilliantly. Therefore, the roles and shooting were quite often: "New Amazons", "Va-Bank-2", "European History" and others.
In the 2000s, the time for series came, and Tyshkevich was again in demand, including in Russia, in the projects "Marta's Line" and "In August 44th …".
Beata's latest works are The Righteous Man (2015) and the Comedy Stodnevka (2017).
Personal life
It is not surprising that the beautiful girl enjoyed success with men - Beata was married three times. She managed to combine creativity with her family, but in all marriages for a very short time.
Her first husband is director Andrzej Wajda, they have a daughter, Karolina. They lived together for less than ten years, and divorced by mutual agreement, maintaining good relations.
Beata's second husband was also a director - this is Vitek Ozhekhovsky, but the actress herself believes that this marriage was an accident, not serious.
The third marriage was more deliberate, because they had known the architect Jacek Padlevsky since their youth, and even planned to be together all their lives. So in the end it happened, to everyone's joy. Jacek left his family to connect with the love of his youth. Soon they had a daughter, Victoria.
This marriage also broke up, and now Beata considers herself just a happy mother of two adorable daughters. The eldest became a lawyer, the youngest followed in her mother's footsteps.