Artur Żmijewski (actor)

Artur Żmijewski (born 10 April 1966, in Radzymin) is a Polish movie and stage actor.

Artur Żmijewski, 2018

Biography

He graduated from the M. Konopnickiej High School in Legionowo, and then in 1990 from the Theatre Academy in Warsaw.

In 1989-1991 he performed with the Contemporary Theatre (Teatr Współczesny), in 1991-1992 at the Ateneum Theatre and Theatre Scene Presentations (Teatr Scena Prezentacje), and in 1998-2010 he appeared at the National Theatre (all in Warsaw).

Since 2007 he has been a national Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF. Since 2009 he has been an honorary citizen of Legionowo. He has a wife Paulina and three children Ewa (born 1993), Karol (born 2000), and Wiktor (born 2002).[1]

Filmography

  • 1984: Dzień czwarty, an insurgent
  • 1986: Złota mahmudia, as the fisherman Mitko
  • 1989: A Tale of Adam Mickiewicz's 'Forefathers' Eve', as Gustaw – Konrad
  • 1989: Ostatni dzwonek, as Jackowski
  • 1989: Inventory, as Tomasz
  • 1990: Napoleon, as the writer of Napoleon
  • 1990: Escape from the 'Liberty' Cinema, as Krzysztof, ex-husband of the censor
  • 1991: 3 dni bez wyroku, as Adam Niedzicki "Mruk"
  • 1991: Ferdydurke (30 door key), as Kopyrda
  • 1991–1992 Kim był Joe Luis, as Maciek, a friend Joniego
  • 1991: Panny i Wdowy, as the priest Bradecki, an exile in Siberia
  • 1992: Enak, as a young reporter
  • 1992: Pigs, as Radosław Wolf, an arms dealer
  • 1994: Anioł Śmierci, as the policeman Marty
  • 1994: Psy II: Ostatnia krew, as Radosław Wolf
  • 1994: Wyliczanka, as Adam, the father of Artur
  • 1995: Daleko od siebie, as Marcin Borowski
  • 1995: Ekstradycja, as Wiesiek Cyrk
  • 1995: Gnoje, as Czesiek
  • 1995: Za co?, as Józef Migurski
  • 1996: Deszczowy żołnierz, as Jerzy, Anny's husband
  • 1996: Słodko gorzki, as Adam
  • 1996: Escape from Recsk, as Gyula Molnar
  • 1997: Gniew, as Paweł
  • 1997: Przystań, as Rafał, a colleague of Jana
  • 1998: 13 posterunek, as Santa Claus
  • 1998: Amok, as a broker
  • 1998: Demons of War, as Biniek
  • 1998: Matki, żony i kochanki, as tennis player Piotr Rafalik
  • 1998: Złoto dezerterów, as lieutenant "Pet"
  • 1998: Żona przychodzi nocą
  • 1999–2012: Na dobre i na złe, as the surgeon Jakub Burski, former head of the Department of Emergency Medical Services (episodes 1-472)
  • 1999: Headquarters: Warsaw, as Karol
  • 1999: Ostatnia misja, as Deputy Inspector Krzysztof Myszkowski
  • 1999: Pierwszy milion (TV series), as Piotr Leja
  • 2000: Pierwszy milion, as "Likwidator"
  • 2000: Wyrok na Franciszka Kłosa, as Aschel
  • 2001: In Desert and Wilderness, as Władysław Tarkowski, the father of Stasia
  • 2001: Miś Kolabo, as a lieutenant
  • 2002: Sfora, as Roman Kruk, a new collaborator with Olbrychta
  • 2004: Ławeczka, as Piotr Kot
  • 2004: Nigdy w życiu!, as Adam
  • 2006: Bezmiar sprawiedliwości, as Jerzy Kuter
  • 2006: Bezmiar sprawiedliwości (TV series), as Jerzy Kuter
  • 2006: Fałszerze – powrót Sfory, as Roman Kruk
  • 2006: Just Love Me, as Adam
  • 2006: We're All Christs
  • 2007: Katyń, as Andrzej, Captain of the 8th Cavalry Regiment
  • 2007: Odwróceni, as sub-inspector Paweł Sikora
  • 2007: Świadek koronny, as sub-inspector Paweł Sikora
  • 2008: Złodziej w sutannie, as Father Wójcik
  • From 2008: Ojciec Mateusz, as Father Mateusz Żmigrodzki
  • 2010: Mała matura 1947, as Tadeusz Taschke, Ludwik's father
  • 2012: My Father's Bike, as Paweł
  • 2013: Oszukane, as the father of twins
  • 2014: Kamienie na szaniec, as Stanisław Bytnar, the father of Jana Bytnara, aka "Rudy"
  • 2016: Pitbull. Niebezpieczne Kobiety, as "Szelka"
  • 2017: Breaking the Limits, as Jerzy's father

Polish dubbing

Awards

  • 1989 – Viareggio (MFF) "Platinum Award" for best actor in the film Stan posiadania
  • 1990 – Nagroda Szefa Kinematografii for filmmaking in the field of feature films for the movie Lawa
  • 1991 – FPFF Gdynia, nomination for lead actor in the film 3 dni bez wyroku
  • 1992 – Zbigniew Cybulski Award
  • 2001 – The "Telekamera" in the actors category (the prize is awarded by the readers of the "Tele Tydzień" TV magazine)
  • 2002 – The "Telekamera" in the actors category
  • 2002 – The "Telemaska" best actor television/theatre for the 2001/2002 season
  • 2003 – The "Telekamera" in the actors category
  • 2003 – The "Telemaska" best actor television/theatre for the 2002/2003 season
  • 2003 – "Stefan Treugutta Award" for a theater performance in "Edward II"
  • 2003 – "Viva Najpiękniejsi Award" granted by the readers of "Viva!" magazine
  • 2004 – "Golden Telekamera" prize
  • 2005 – Golden Cross of Merit[2]
  • 2010 – "Wiktora 2009" award for the most popular actor on television
  • 2011 – "Telekamera 2011" for the Ojciec Mateusz TV series, in which he plays the leading role
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gollark: There are arguments both ways. On the one hand you're trying to make sure that the people you have match the population, but on the other you're going about hiring people based on factors other than how well they can do the job (though that was... probably going to happen anyway, considering), and people may worry that they got in only because of being some race/gender.
gollark: Also, more than that, political polarization generally.
gollark: Sadly, yes, first-past-the-post is awful that way.
gollark: Yes, I agree (except possibly not with the "you need to choose a side" bit); my point is that people often *do act as if* the other side is always wrong, regardless of whether they actually *are*.

References

  • "Żmijewski Artur". Internetowa encyklopedia PWN. Archived from the original on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2006-11-23.
  1. UNICEF people
  2. na podstawie e-teatr.pl [dostęp: 2009-11-12]
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