Leopold Borkowski

Leopold Borkowski (15 August 1919 – 15 December 2001) was a Polish actor.[1][2]

Leopold Borkowski
Born15 August 1919 (1919-08-15)
Died15 December 2001 (2001-12-16) (aged 82)

Filmography

Year Title Role
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

  1. Smyth, J. E. (2014-02-13). Fred Zinnemann and the Cinema of Resistance. Univ. Press of Mississippi. ISBN 9781626742345.
  2. Rowan, Terry. Motion Pictures From the Fabulous 1940's. Lulu.com. ISBN 9781329811416.
  3. "FilmPolski.pl". FilmPolski (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-07-07.
  4. "FilmPolski.pl". FilmPolski (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-07-07.
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