While Sienkiewicz's family originally came from
Grodno, she was born on 14 February 1935 in Ostrów Mazowiecki. Her parents died during
World War II (her father was murdered in
Oranienburg concentration camp, In 1945, she was adopted by her aunt and moved to
Szczytno. In 1957 she graduated from the
Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Sienkiewicz debuted as an actress two years earlier, on 1 September 1955 at the Studencki Teatr Satyryków (STS; ''Student's Theatre of Satirists
). A famous Polish movie critic, Krzysztof Teodor Toeplitz described her as a pink phenomenon of STS
(różowe zjawisko STS-u''). In 1958, Sienkiewicz performed in her first movie,
Farewells by
Wojciech Has. From that moment she appeared in more than 20 movies, including
Jutro premiera (1962),
Lekarstwo na miłość (1967) and
Rzeczpospolita Babska (1969). During her theatrical career she was an actress of:
Ateneum Theatre,
TR Warszawa,
Polish Theatre in Poznań, Theatre of Wola, Rampa Theatre, Finestra Theatre and Warsaw's Comedy Theatre. As a singer, Sienkiewicz mainly sang poems by
Agnieszka Osiecka,
Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyński and
Olga Lipińska. In 2007 she was awarded the
Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis. Krystyna Sienkiewicz died in 2017 in
Warsaw, two days before her 82nd birthday. She was buried at
Powązki Military Cemetery. As Sienkiewicz was not religious, her funeral was secular. She is survived by her adopted daughter Julia and nephew Kuba Sienkiewicz. ==References==