A Los Angeles judge on Friday rejected a request by fugitive film director Roman Polanski to be sentenced in absentia for having sex with a 13-year-old girl in 1977.Here are some facts about Polanski's life and career:* Born Raymond Polanski to Polish-Jewish parents on August 18, 1933, he spent the first three years of his life in Paris before the family returned to Poland.* During World War Two when the Germans sealed off the Jewish ghetto in Krakow, his father shouted to Roman to run and he escaped. His mother later died at Auschwitz.* He has dual French-Polish nationality.* Polanski's first full-length feature film, Knife in the Water, in 1962, won awards and was his ticket to Hollywood.* In August 1969, Polanski's pregnant wife, actress Sharon Tate, and four others, were murdered by followers of cult leader Charles Manson at the director's Los Angeles home.* In 1977 he pleaded guilty in Los Angeles to a charge of unlawful sex with 13 year-old girl. He served 42 days in prison on psychiatric assessment but later skipped bail and fled to France in 1978 before being sentenced.* He dated actress Nastassja Kinski, then age 15, for several years and cast her in his 1979 movie Tess.* Polanski won a best director Oscar for his 2002 Holocaust film The Pianist, but did not return to Los Angeles to collect it.* Polanski also directed such classics as Chinatown, which earned 11 Oscar nominations, Repulsion, and Rosemary's Baby.* He married French actress Emmanuelle Seigner in 1989, with whom he has two children.* Polanski was arrested on a US warrant in September 2009 in Switzerland and transferred to house arrest in his Gstaad villa in December 2009 pending extradition.

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