Tadeusz Janczar

Tadeusz Janczar origin. Tadeusz Musiał ( born April 25, 1926 in Warsaw, † October 31, 1997 in Warsaw) was a Polish actor.

Janczar began his acting career during the Second World War, the Polish Front Theatre. After the war he played first children's theater in Warsaw and was then committed to Olsztyn to the theater. A wide audience, he was known for his film work in the 1950s, mainly through the films A generation and the channel by Andrzej Wajda. Wajda has said that the young Janczar reminded him of the young Henry Fonda. However Janczar focused despite the film successes in the theater work. Beginning of the 1960s he was a member at the Common Theatre in Warsaw, which was developed under director Adam Hanuszkiewicz one of the most interesting theaters in Poland this time. After Hanuszkiewicz was appointed director of the Polish National Theatre in Warsaw in 1968, moved Janczar 1969 also in the ensemble of the National Theatre. He remained until the dismissal of Adam Hanuszkiewicz as director by the communist regime ensemble member and then retired into private life. The only role he was playing, in the television series Dom from 1980 to 1996, the role of a doctor and former concentration camp prisoner. Janczar was married to actress Małgorzata Lorentowicz, who died in May 2005. Their son, Krzysztof Janczar and the grandson Krzysztof Artur Janczar are also an actor.

Filmography (selection)

Important theater works

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