Jerzy Kromolowski
Biography
Jerzy Kromolowski, born in 1953 in Poland, is a Polish-American writer and director known for his work in international cinema. Over the years, he has contributed to a range of notable film projects, earning recognition for his storytelling and screenwriting.
Early Life and Background
Born and raised in Poland, Jerzy Kromolowski developed an early interest in literature and film. His passion for storytelling eventually led him into the film industry, where he built a career as both a writer and director. After moving to the United States, he expanded his professional reach into international productions.
Career Highlights
Kromolowski is best known for his work on the crime drama The Pledge, directed by Sean Penn and starring Jack Nicholson. The film received critical attention for its intense narrative and psychological depth.
He also contributed to In the Electric Mist, directed by Bertrand Tavernier. The film blended crime, history, and Southern Gothic elements, further demonstrating Kromolowski’s range as a writer.
Most recently, he is associated with Modì: Three Days on the Wing of Madness, a biographical drama exploring a crucial period in the life of Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani.
Personal Life
Jerzy Kromolowski is married to Mary Olson-Kromolowski, who is also involved in the creative field. Together, they have collaborated on various artistic and cinematic projects.