Leopold Borkowski
Leopold Borkowski (15 August 1919 – 15 December 2001) was a Polish actor.[1][2]
Leopold Borkowski | |
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Born | 15 August 1919 |
Died | 15 December 2001 82) | (aged
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1979 | Racławice. 1794[3] | |
1981 | The longest war of modern Europe | (episode 4-5)[4] |
Theater
- 1948: The Marriage of Figaro (author: Pierre Beaumarchais, directed by Czesław Strzelecki ) as Bazyli
- 1949: Cottage behind the village (author: Zygmunt Noskowski , directed by Czesław Strzelecki) as Tumry
- 1949: Beautiful Helena (author: Jacques Offenbach , directed by: Kazimierz Dembowski) as Achilles
- 1949: Romance with vaudeville (author: Władysław Krzemiński, directed by: Kazimierz Dembowski ) as Witold
- 1950: Gypsy Baron (author: Johann Strauss (son) , directed by: Kazimierz Dembowski ) as General Piotr Homonay
- 1950: The New Year begins (by: Jan Brzechwa , directed by: Klima Krymkowa ) as Murarz I
- 1951: Cheerful duel (author: Joanna Gorczycka, directed by Zbigniew Sawan ) as Jędrek
- 1951: Szapmostwa Skapena (author: Molier , directed by Zbigniew Sawan ) as Leander
- 1952: Wachlarz (author: Carlo Goldoni , directed by Maryna Broniewska ) as Tonino
- 1960: Barberyna (author: Alfred de Musset , directed by Stanisław Kwaskowski ) as the Marshall of the Court
- 1961: Resurrection (author: Leo Tolstoy , directed by Adam Hanuszkiewicz ) as Peasant II, Prisoner in prison, Judge II
- 1966: Nocna tale (author: Krzysztof Choiński , directed by Zbigniew Stok ) as Inspector
- 1966: Egzamin (author: Jan Paweł Gawlik , directed by Zbigniew Mak ) as Inspector
- 1967: Liar (author: Maurice Hannequin, directed by Zbigniew Mak ) as a policeman
- 1967: Wassa Żelezowna (author: Maksim Gorki , directed by: Jolanta Zielińska ) as Piatiorkin
- 1967: Ali Baba and 40 bandits (author: Janusz Kłosiński and Janusz Słowikowski, directed by: Przemysław Zieliński ) as Herszt
- 1968: Born in a bonnet (author: Zdzisław Skowroński , directed by Stefania Domańska ) as a Soviet director
- 1968: I ran away from the quail (author: Stefan Żeromski , director: Jolanta Ziemińska ) as Wilkosz
- 1969: Szubrawc scrapbook (author: Aleksandr Ostrowski , directed by Stefania Domańska ) as Mamajew, Mamajewo Servant
- 1969: A miracle of love, or Cracovians and highlanders (author: Wojciech Bogusławski , directed by Bohdan Głuszczak ) as Wawrzyniec
- 1969: Świętoszek (author: Molier , directed by Stefania Domańska ) as a Guard Officer
- 1970: Edward II (author: Christopher Marlowe , directed by Jan Błeszyński ) as Lancaster, Matrevis
- 1973: Ferdynand Wspaniały (author: Ludwik Jerzy Kern, directed by Zbigniew Czeski) as the father
- 1975: Born in a bonnet (author: Zdzisław Skowroński, directed by Krystyna Sznerr) as a Soviet director
- 1976: Cafe pod Minogą (written by Stefan Wiechecki, directed by Tadeusz Cygler) as a German
- 1977: Snow White (by Jerzy Wittlin and Jerzy Rakowiecki, directed by Romuald Szejd) as Papluś
- 1978: Rape, what's going on! (author: Aleksander Fredro, directed by: Olga Lipińska)
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References
- Smyth, J. E. (2014-02-13). Fred Zinnemann and the Cinema of Resistance. Univ. Press of Mississippi. ISBN 9781626742345.
- Rowan, Terry. Motion Pictures From the Fabulous 1940's. Lulu.com. ISBN 9781329811416.
- "FilmPolski.pl". FilmPolski (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-07-07.
- "FilmPolski.pl". FilmPolski (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-07-07.
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