Kazimierz Dejmek Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Kazimierz Dejmek (17 May 1924 – 31 December 2002) was a Polish actor, theatre and film director, and politician. During his career he managed the Teatr Nowy in ?ód? (now the Kazimierz Dejmek Theatre), the National Theatre, Warsaw, and the Teatr Polski, Warsaw. From 1993 to 1996 he served as Poland's Minister of Culture. In 1989 Dejmek was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta, one of his country's highest honours.
His son was the actor and producer Piotr Dejmek (1953-2010).
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His production of the controversial play "Dziady" or "Forefathers" in 1968 was banned by the Polish government due to its criticism of Poland's allegiance to the Soviet Union. Its ban caused a student revolt that grew into broad criticism of the government and calls for greater freedoms.
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Following the events of 1968, Dejmek quit the communist party. He served as Polish culture minister in 1993 and from 1995-1996.
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Before his death, he was working on a production of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" that was to open Jan. 30 at the New Theater in the central city of Lódz. The theater went ahead with the performances.