Mikołaj Roznerski
Mikołaj Roznerski (born 6 December 1983, Wrocław) is a Polish film and theatre actor as well as television presenter.
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Nationality | Polish |
Alma mater | National Academy of Theatre Arts in Kraków |
Occupation | actor |
Years active | 2005-present |
Life and career
He was born on 6 December 1983 in Wrocław[1] and grew up in Rolantowice, Lower Silesia.[2] At age 16, he signed up for a theatre group at high school where he performed plays by Gombrowicz, Maeterlinck, Witkacy and Goethe.[3] In 2007, he graduated from the National Academy of Theatre Arts in Kraków.[4] As a student, he performed in Karol Szymanowski's opera King Roger directed by Mariusz Treliński.[5] He also completed studies at the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (DAMU).[6]
Between 2007–2011, he worked at the Juliusz Osterwa Theatre in Lublin.[7] In 2011, he moved to Warsaw where he started collaborations with the Na Woli, Scena Prezentacje and the Polish Theatres. He also performed in London's Mermaid Theatre in a play Chopin musi umrzeć (Chopin Has to Die). In 2012, he started to gain popularity when he appeared in TV soap opera M jak miłość broadcast by TVP2 Channel. He also starred in such series as Na dobre i na złe, Ojciec Mateusz, Prawo Agaty and Na Wspólnej.[8] He made his film debut in 2012 by taking part in Maciej Żak's film Supermarket. Other notable films he appeared in include Maciej Pieprzyca's 2013 drama film Life Feels Good; Robert Wichrowski's 2014 film Karuzela, which was screened at the Marché du Film during the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and Krzysztof Łukaszewicz's 2015 war film Karbala, which is set during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.[9]
He also played in numerous theatre productions including Juliusz Słowacki's Balladyna directed by Bogdan Ciosek in 2008, Hervé Guibert's To the Friend Who Did Not Save My Life directed by Michał Sieczkowski in 2008, Woody Allen's God directed by Grzegorz Kempinsky in 2009, Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment directed by Krzysztof Babicki in 2010, William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing directed by Tadeusz Bradecki in 2011, William Gibson's Two for the Seesaw direced by Jerzy Gudejko in 2018,[10] and Harold Pinter's The Dumb Waiter directed by Wojciech Malajkat in 2019.
Personal life
He has got a sister Agata. He was in a relationship with actress Marta Juras with whom he has a son Antoni (born 2011).[11]
Filmography
- 2005 Emilia as a French teacher
- 2007 Raz, dwa, trzy
- 2009 Teraz i zawsze as a college student
- 2012 Supermarket as Himek
- 2013 Chce się żyć as Tomek Rosiński
- 2014 Karuzela as Rafał
- 2015 Karbala as Różdżyński "Rożen"
- 2015 Toast as Kacper
- 2016 Kochaj as Jurek
- 2016 7 rzeczy, których nie wiecie o facetach as Tomasz
- 2017 Zbliżenie as Karl
- 2017 Volta as Łubieński
- 2017 Porady na zdrady as Maciej Woltyński
- 2018 Narzeczony na niby as Barnaba
- 2018 Kobieta sukcesu as Norbert
- 2018 Pech to nie grzech as Piotr
- 2019 Diablo. Wyścig o wszystko as "Kieł"
- 2019 Miszmasz, czyli kogel-mogel 3 as Paweł
- 2019 Fighter as Marek "Pretty Boy" Chmielnicki
- 2019 Jak poślubić milionera? as Maciej
See also
- Polish cinema
- List of Poles
References
- "Mikołaj Roznerski". Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- "Mikołaj Roznerski". Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- "Mikołaj Roznerski". Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- "Mikołaj Roznerski". Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- "Król Roger". Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- "Mikołaj Roznerski bez tajemnic". Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- "Mikołaj Roznerski". Retrieved 25 April 2020.
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- "Mikołaj Roznerski". Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- ""Chyba się w sobie zabujamy". Mikołaj Roznerski pokazał się z piękną aktorką! I nie jest to Ada..." Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- "M jak miłość. Syn Mikołaja Roznerskiego wzrusza go do łez". Retrieved 25 April 2020.