Mrs. Curie's life, Madam Curie was born in Maria Scrolidowska in Warsaw, Poland on November 7, 1867. Maria is the fifth smallest child of pianist, singer, teacher Bronsilawa Boguska, and mathematics and physics professor Wladyslaw Sklodowski. Maria's achievement began when she was young; she graduated from junior high school and served as a teacher by the time she was sixteen. Maria went to Paris in 1891, but in Paris, Maria attended Sorbonne and began to follow many famous physicists - Jean Parin, Charles Muller, and I'm Cotton.
Many biographies are dedicated to her. In 1938, her daughter, Curie, announced Mrs. Curie. In 1987, Françoise Giroud wrote "Mrs. Curie: Life". In 2005, Barbara Goldsmith wrote "Compulsive Genius: Madame Curie's Inner World". In 2011, Lauren Redniss announced radioactivity: Mary and Pierre Curie, a story about love and radiation. Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon starred in her 1943 Oscar nomination work, her life as Curie. Recently, in 1997, French movie about Pierre and Mary Curie, Reppalmud M Schutz was released. It was adapted from the same name. In this movie, Madame Curie is played by Isabel Hupert.
In 1937, Curie Curie wrote the first of many biographies devoted to her famous mother, Curie who became a feature film in a few years. The story of the Nobel Laureate in 2017 will return to the large screen including "Marie Curie: knowledge courage" which featured Polish actress Kaorina Gurushka. In 2018, Amazon Prime Video announces that another Curie movie, British actress Rosamund Pike will star.
Poland and France announced as Madame Curie in 2011, the United Nations announced that it will be an international grade year. The art installation to celebrate "Murray Curie" is full of Jacobs gallery of contemporary art museum in Santiago. On November 7, Google celebrated her birthday with a special Google Doodle. On December 10, the New York Academy of Sciences won the 2 nd Nobel Prize Mary Curie Prize in front of Swedish Princess Madeleine.