Roman Raymond Polanski was born August 18, 1933 in Poland.He is seen here at the age of 30 in 1963. Polanski survived the Holocaust during WWII. Unfortunately, his mother was eventually murdered in Auschwitz-Birkenau. Polanski escaped the Kraków Ghetto and survived the war with the help of a Polish Roman Catholic farmer. After the war he was reunited with his father and moved back to Krakow. He later attended the Polish film school in Lódz, and graduated in 1959.
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One of Polanski's first films, Knife in the Water, earned its director his first Academy Award nomination (Best Foreign Language Film, 1963). Polanski left communist Poland and ended up in England, where he continued making films. These films were based on original scripts written by himself and regular collaborator, Gérard Brach: Repulsion, Cul-de-Sac, Fearless Vampire Killers. Catherine Deneuve is seen here in London with Polanski (left) and producer Eugene Gutowski in1964 before she started shooting Repulsion.
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Polanski met rising actress Sharon Tate shortly before filming The Fearless Vampire Killers and during the production the two of them began dating. He is seen here with his second wife-to-be at London Airport. Polanski's first marriage was to actress Barbara Lass (née Barbara Kwiatkowska) in 1959. The couple divorced in 1962 when she left him for German actor Karlheinz Böhm.
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On January 20, 1968, Polanski married Sharon Tate in London. In his autobiography, Polanski described his brief time with Tate as the best years of his life.
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This picture was taken in the sixties in London, of American actress Sharon Tate in the arms of her husband.
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In the late 60s Polanski went to the United States, where he established his reputation as a major commercial filmmaker with the success of his first Hollywood film, Rosemary's Baby, starring Mia Farrow. Polanski's screenplay adaptation earned him a second Academy Award nomination. Here the 34-year-old directs Farrow on October 10, 1967.
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Polanski and his wife lift their glasses in a toast at the premiere of his film Rosemary's Baby in London, England, Jan. 23, 1969.
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An aerial view of the home in the Los Angeles Bel Air district rented by film director Roman Polanski and his wife, actress Sharon Tate, in 1969. Previous resident Terry Melcher (son of film icon Doris Day) had angered Charles Manson because he had declined to record some of his music. Melcher and his girlfriend at the time, actress Candice Bergen, had been living at the house but moved out in February 1969. The following month, Polanski and Tate moved in.
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On August 9, 1969, Tate, who was eight months pregnant with Polanskis' first child (a boy), and four others (seen here from left: Wojciech Frykowsk, Jay Sebring, Abigail Folger and Steven Parent) were brutally murdered at the Polanskis' rented home. Members of Charles Manson's "Family" entered 10050 Cielo Drive in the Hollywood Hills intending to "kill everyone there".
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After Parent, Sebring, Frykowski, and Folger had been murdered, Tate pleaded for the life of her unborn son. Susan Atkins (pictured) replied that she felt no pity for her and began stabbing her. In this 1969 file photo, Susan Atkins, is shown. She was later convicted of the cult killings.
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They should throw the book at him. He is disgusting and a pedophile and that never changes. He'll probably get off because he is rich and they seem exempt from the law.
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He may be a piece of human mierda, but don't forget, 13 year old girls like to screw, too, so don't think he is a criminal for that if she did it willingly, which she probably did.
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He gave her quaaludes and alcohol, then sodomized her, and pleaded guilty. You think she "wanted it"? What else do you think 13 year old children "want"? LOL
He is disgusting human being and an evil pedophile. He is a criminal that plead guilty to the crime, he drugged, molested, and sodomized a 13 year old girl but Hollywood feels he should receive probation, what a real sick world. If he were Roman Jones and black he would have been hung by now.
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It is really disgusting how the Jewish media backs this sick child raping jewish pervert with sympathetic stories they use to try and justify his crime. Funny - the jewish media doesnt do that for non-jewish pedophiles. Interesting and sick if the Swiss government releases Polanski just after that Swiss man was convicted of raping his captive daughter for 20 years.
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Retarded Americans. This is a staged accusation of a brilliant screen writer. Even his beau wants charges dropped. Get the hell over it already.
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