Jeremi Przybora
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Jeremi Przybora
Summary
Jeremi Przybora is a human[1]. His place of birth was Warsaw[2]. He was born on December 12, 1915[3]. He died in Warsaw[4]. He died on March 4, 2004[5]. He worked as a singer[6], poet[7], presenter[8], director[9], and lyricist[10]. He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11]
Key Facts
- Jeremi Przybora's place of birth was Warsaw[2].
- Jeremi Przybora passed away in Warsaw[4].
- Jeremi Przybora was born on December 12, 1915[3].
- Jeremi Przybora died on March 4, 2004[5].
- Jeremi Przybora is buried at Protestant Reformed Cemetery in Warsaw[12].
- Jeremi Przybora was married to Alicja Wirth[13].
- Jeremi Przybora was married to Jadwiga Berens[14].
- Jeremi Przybora was married to Maria Burska-Przybora[15].
- A child of Jeremi Przybora was Marta Przybora[16].
- A child of Jeremi Przybora was Kot Przybora[17].
- Jeremi Przybora held citizenship in Poland[18].
- Jeremi Przybora worked as a singer[6].
- Jeremi Przybora worked as a poet[7].
- Jeremi Przybora worked as a presenter[8].
- Jeremi Przybora worked as a director[9].
- Jeremi Przybora's professions included lyricist[10].
- Jeremi Przybora worked as a writer[19].
- Jeremi Przybora's field of work was literature[20].
- Jeremi Przybora's education included a stint at XI LO im. Mikołaja Reja w Warszawie[21].
- Jeremi Przybora's education included a stint at SGH Warsaw School of Economics[22].
- Jeremi Przybora was educated at University of Warsaw[23].
- A notable work attributed to Jeremi Przybora is Kabaret Starszych Panów[24].
- A notable work attributed to Jeremi Przybora is Memuarów część I[25].
- A notable work attributed to Jeremi Przybora is Memuarów część II[26].
- A notable work attributed to Jeremi Przybora is Memuarów część III[27].
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Origins and Family
Jeremi Przybora's place of birth was Warsaw[2]. He was born on December 12, 1915[3].
Education
Educated at XI LO im. Mikołaja Reja w Warszawie[21], a general education liceum[28], in Poland[29], founded in 1906[30]; SGH Warsaw School of Economics[22], a business school[31], in Poland[32], founded in 1906[33], headquartered in Warsaw[34]; and University of Warsaw[23], a university[35], in Poland[36], founded in 1816[37], headquartered in Warsaw[38].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include singer[6], poet[7], presenter[8], director[9], lyricist[10], and writer[19]. Jeremi Przybora's field of work was literature[20].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Kabaret Starszych Panów[24], a television series[39], founded in 1958[40]; Memuarów część I[25], a literary work[41]; Memuarów część II[26], a literary work[42]; and Memuarów część III[27].
Recognition
Awards received include Commander with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta[43], a grade of an order[44], in Poland[45]; Gold Microphone[46], an award[47], in Poland[48], founded in 1969[49]; Diamond Microphone[50], an award[51], in Poland[52], founded in 1995[53]; and Mistrz Mowy Polskiej[54], an award[55], in Poland[56], founded in 2000[57].
Personal Life
Spouses include Alicja Wirth[13], an illustrator[58], 1926–2000[59], of Poland[60]; Jadwiga Berens[14], a screenwriter[61], b. 1919[62], of Poland[63]; and Maria Burska-Przybora[15], a singer[64], 1910–2009[65], of Poland[66], awarded the Silver Cross of Merit[67], specialised in singing[68]. Children include Marta Przybora[16], a model[69], b. 1943[70], of Poland[71] and Kot Przybora[17], a businessperson[72], b. 1956[73], of Poland[74], awarded the Gold Cross of Merit[75]. Political affiliations include Polish Workers' Party[76], a political party[77], in Poland[78], founded in 1942[79], headquartered in Polish Workers' Party headquarter[80] and Polish United Workers' Party[81], a political party[82], in Poland[83], founded in 1948[84], headquartered in Warsaw[85].
Death and Burial
Jeremi Przybora died on March 4, 2004[5]. He died in Warsaw[4]. He is buried at Protestant Reformed Cemetery in Warsaw[12].
Why It Matters
Jeremi Przybora has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11]
FAQs
Where was Jeremi Przybora born?
Jeremi Przybora's place of birth was Warsaw[2].
Where did Jeremi Przybora die?
Jeremi Przybora died in Warsaw[4].
Who was Jeremi Przybora married to?
Jeremi Przybora's spouses include Alicja Wirth[13], Jadwiga Berens[14], and Maria Burska-Przybora[15].
What did Jeremi Przybora do for work?
Jeremi Przybora worked as singer[6], poet[7], presenter[8], director[9], and lyricist[10].
Where did Jeremi Przybora go to school?
Jeremi Przybora was educated at XI LO im. Mikołaja Reja w Warszawie[21], SGH Warsaw School of Economics[22], and University of Warsaw[23].
What awards did Jeremi Przybora receive?
Honors received include Commander with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta[43], Gold Microphone[46], Diamond Microphone[50], and Mistrz Mowy Polskiej[54].