Born 1947 (age 78) · Gdańsk, pomorskie, Polska
Appears in 30 titles

Halina Łabonarska (born 15 August 1947 in Gdańsk) is a Polish theatre, film, and television actress. A graduate of the acting department of the National Film School in Łódź, she began her stage career in the early 1970s at the Bogusławski Theatre in Kalisz and later performed at the Nowy Theatre in Poznań and several major theatres in Warsaw. Łabonarska has appeared in numerous films and television productions, gaining recognition for roles in films such as “Aktorzy prowincjonalni” and “Europa Europa”. She has also been active in television series, including “Na dobre i na złe” and “Korona królów”, where she portrayed Queen Jadwiga. Over her career she has received multiple theatre and film awards and has been honoured with several Polish state decorations, including the Gold Medal for Merit to Culture “Gloria Artis”.

Filmography

Europa Europa
7.2
Europa Europa
1990
as Leni's Mother
Man of Iron
7.0
Man of Iron
1981
as lekarka w szpitalu psychiatrycznym; nie występuje w napisach
Vinci
6.8
Vinci
2004
as dyrektor muzeum
Smolensk
2.6
Smolensk
2016
as Matka Niny
A Year of the Quiet Sun
6.4
A Year of the Quiet Sun
1984
as siostra przełożona Domu Opieki dla Dorosłych
Popieluszko: Freedom Is Within Us
Joanna
6.3
Joanna
2010
as Joanna's mother
Provincial Actors
5.9
Provincial Actors
1979
as Anka Malewska
Childish Questions
8.1
Childish Questions
1981
as Jagoda
Hania
6.0
Hania
2007
as matka Wojtka
Futro
3.8
Futro
2007
as Halina Witkowska
Wherever You Are, Mr. President
5.3
Wherever You Are, Mr. President
1978
as pokojówka Starzyńskiego
A Woman and a Woman
6.0
A Woman and a Woman
1980
as Barbara Stankiewicz-Kuczera
Jesienią o szczęściu
6.0
Jesienią o szczęściu
1986
as lekarka, specjalistka od akupunktury
9.0
Home Chronicles
1998
as Anielcia
ESD
8.0
ESD
1987
as Ida's mother
Wedle wyroków twoich...
7.0
Wedle wyroków twoich...
1984
as żona Kleinschmidta
Pensja pani Latter
10.0
Pensja pani Latter
1983
as Klara Howard, nauczycielka na pensji
Podróż do Arabii
7.0
I Died So I Could Live
1984
as doctor in Pawiak