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Voytek (designer)

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as a set and costume designer, where his work attracted attention for its bold, 'metafictional' style: as he put it, 'I believe the Theatre is the essence of reality rather than a mediocre copy of our environment'. He subsequently began designing for television and cinema, where many of his main
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His first wife was Renee Bergmann, an actor, with whom he had three children, Stefan, Joe and Julie. The marriage ended in divorce in 1971, as did his second marriage to Fionnuala (née Kenny), with whom he had a daughter, Taya.
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of 1944. Sustaining a shoulder wound, he was captured and held as a prisoner of war in Germany. His wartime experience left its mark on the wry humour which infused his later work, a Brechtian political irony focused on class.
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suggested 'Voytek' as his professional soubriquet, as 'nobody could pronounce or remember his real name'. After a period in the mask and costume department of London's Arts Theatre, he took an extended contract in
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Son of Wladyslaw, a doctor, and Maria Szendzikowski, Wojciech was born and spent his childhood and adolescence in Warsaw. As a teenage partisan during World War 2, he was awarded the Polish
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and many other young writers. In 1961, he won a Guild of Television Producers and Directors Award for his contribution to the series; while the same year he collected the TV drama design
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After liberation, Voytek walked to Italy, where he joined the exiled Polish army and formed a theatre group. Arriving in Scotland in 1946, he enrolled at
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Such was his prestige, that he made the unusual career move into direction, with credits including episodes of
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Over the seven years from 1958 he designed more than 40
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Index

Voytek (producer)
Warsaw
Poland
London
United Kingdom
Cross of Valour
Warsaw Uprising
Dundee Art College
Old Vic
Margaret Harris
Motley
George Devine
repertory
Nottingham Playhouse
Armchair Theatre
ABC Television
Philip Saville
Diana Dors
Patrick Macnee
Leo McKern
William Saroyan
Michael Meyer
Bafta
Cul-de-sac
Roman Polanski
Callan
Man at the Top
The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder
The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm
Tales of Mystery and Imagination

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