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Joanna Pacuła : ウィキペディア英語版
Joanna Pacuła

Joanna Pacuła (; born 30 December 1957)〔 is a Polish-born actress residing in Southern California. Pacuła was born in Tomaszów Lubelski, Poland.〔"(Joanna Pacuła zrobiła zbyt małą karierę, by zasłużyć na honorowe obywatelstwo Tomaszowa Lubelskiego? )", pomorska.pl, 11 October 2010, retrieved 2011-07-30〕 In 1979, Pacuła graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy and embarked on a successful film career. She has a sister Ewa Pacuła, a model and TV personality who has also worked in the United States.
== Career ==
Pacuła was born to a pharmacist mother and an engineer father in Tomaszów. After graduation, she joined the Warsaw Dramatic Theatre where she acted until 1981. She started her career playing in productions of Shakespeare's ''Romeo and Juliet'', ''Othello'' and ''As You Like It''. She also found work in a handful of films, including Krzysztof Zanussi's ''Barwy ochronne/Camouflage'' (1977) and Sergiu Nicolaescu's ''Ultima noapte de dragoste'' (1980) in Romania.
In 1981, Pacuła found herself in Paris when the communist authorities in Poland declared martial law.〔 She did not return to her homeland and in 1982 emigrated to the United States, where she started specializing in playing European temptresses since her feature debut opposite William Hurt in ''Gorky Park'' (1983). She was praised by Roman Polanski for that role.〔〔 She played in numerous American TV series and movies, including the Holocaust drama ''Escape From Sobibor'' (CBS, 1987),〔Rosenberg, Howard (1987) "In the Spotlight", ''Los Angeles Times'', 12 April 1987, p. 3 (TV section)〕 ''The Kiss'' (1988),〔Wuntch, Philip (1988) "Horror Role id a First for Polish Acretss Pacula", ''Dallas Morning News'', 14 October 1988〕 ''E.A.R.T.H. Force'' (CBS, 1990), and the TV series, ''The Colony'' (ABC, 1996). She also starred in Lewis Gilbert's ''Not Quite Jerusalem'' in 1984.〔Shefy Gefen, Pearl (1984) "(This Polish Actress turns Holiday into a Movie Career in the West )", ''Montreal Gazette'', 4 December 1984, p. E1〕
She was featured in ''Marked for Death'' (1990) as an expert on Jamaican voodoo and gangs;〔Harris, Mark (1990) "(Marked For Death starring Steven Seagal And Joanna Pacula )", straight.com, 18 October 1990, retrieved 2011-07-30〕 in the Italian erotic thriller ''Husband and Lovers'' (1992) as a free-spirited adultress; ''Tombstone'' (1993) as Doc Holliday's lover, Kate (also known as Big Nose Kate and Mary Catherine Horoney, born 7 November 1850); in ''The Haunted Sea'' (1997); and in the film ''Virus'' (1999), playing a Russian scientist.〔"'Virus' is piece of garbage – even its big names stink", ''Deseret News'', 17 January 1999〕 She currently resides in Southern California.

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