Jerzy Radziwiłowicz

Jerzy Radziwilowicz ( born September 8, 1950 in Warsaw) is a Polish theater and film actor.

Radziwilowicz studied until 1972, acting at the National Theatre School ( Państwowa Wyższa SzkoĹ Teatralna in Aleksandra Zelwerowicza -. PWST ) in Warsaw and was then engaged from 1972 to 1996 at the Old Theatre ( Teatr Stary ) in Kraków. At the same time he worked as a teacher at the local Ludwik Solski College of Theatre ( Państwowa Wyższa SzkoĹ Teatralna in Ludwika Solskiego -. PWST ), the pro-rector he worked from 1981 until 1984.

Since 1998 he is part of the Ensemble of the Warsaw National Theatre ( Teatr Narodowy ).

His best known film work is the dual role of the fictional Mason and workers heroes from the Nowa Huta in the 1950s, Mateusz Birkut, and his son, Maciej Tomczyk, a Solidarity trade union leader and organizer of the strike in the Gdańsk Lenin Shipyard in early 1980, in Andrzej Wajda's The Man marble (1976, FIPRESCI prize at Cannes 1978) and its sequel man of Iron (1981, Golden Palm in Cannes 1981, Oscar nomination 1982).

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