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  1. Morgane Polanski (born 20 January 1993) is a French-Polish actress, best known for portraying Princess Gisla in the History Channel series Vikings. Early life and education [ edit ] Polanski is the daughter of Polish filmmaker Roman Polanski and French actress Emmanuelle Seigner .

  2. Morgane Polanski (born January 20, 1993) is a French-Polish actress, director, and model. She portrays Princess Gisla in the History Channel series Vikings. Morgane Polanski is the daughter of filmmaker Roman Polanski and actress Emmanuelle Seigner. She also has a younger brother named Elvis. She was raised bilingually in French and Polish. Polanski was educated at the International School of ...

  3. Morgane Polanski She can also be seen in Graystone directed by Russell England, and the films Backstage and The Ninth Gate . Most recently she appeared in the 2015 horror-thriller Unhallowed Ground .

  4. Aug 4, 2020 · Vikings season 6: Will Morgane Polanski return as Princess Gisla? Vikings (TV show) Most read in TV & Radio. Netflix The Crown's final episode had to be changed after Queen Elizabeth's death.

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  5. Morgane Polanski. Actress: The Ghost Writer. Morgane Polanski was born on 20 January 1993 in Paris, France. She is an actress and director, known for The Ghost Writer (2010), The French Dispatch (2021) and The Wife (2017).

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  7. May 24, 2016 · Miss Vogue interviews Vikings star Morgane Polanski about her style choices, career ambitions and falling in love with London

  8. Feb 23, 2016 · Season four of History’s Vikings debuted on February 18, 2016 with an episode that found Princess Gisla (Morgane Polanski) forced into marriage with Rollo ( Clive Standen ). Princess Gisla’s father set up the marriage without Gisla’s consent and Rollo agreed to the union to strengthen his position in the French Court, further betraying ...

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