Wojciech Pszoniak

Wojciech Pszoniak ( born 2 May 1942 in Lviv ) is a Polish actor.

Life

Pszoniak obtained a diploma in 1968 at the Higher School of Theatre in Krakow and was then at the Stary Teatr Krakow active. Stage successes came there in Konrad Swinarskis productions of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream (1970 ) and as Verhovensky in Dostoevsky's The Demons (1972 /73). From 1972, he had engagements in Warsaw on Narodowy Teatr and from 1974 played at the Teatr Powszechny, 1977 where he starred in Dale Wasserman's stage play One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

His film debut was in 1970 in Pszoniak Zbigniew Chmielewskis angel face. His first major roles he played in 1972 in Andrzej Wajda Andrzej Żuławskis Diabeł and The Wedding. With Wajda Pszoniak still worked together several times, he played under whose direction the Jews Moryc world in Ziemia obiecana (1974) and Robespierre in Danton (1983 ) and got together with Daniel Olbrychski Best Actor Award at the International Film Festival in Montreal. Then Pszoniak worked from mid-1980s reinforced in Western Europe, particularly in France.

Filmography

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