Sebastian Fabijański

Sebastian Fabijański (born 14 June 1987) is a Polish film, TV and theatre actor.

Sebastian Fabijański
Sebastian Fabijański, 2019
Born (1987-06-14) 14 June 1987
Warsaw, Poland
NationalityPolish
Occupationactor
Years active2009–present

Biography

Sebastian Fabijański was born 14 June 1987 in Warsaw. He studied acting in Wyższa Szkoła Komunikowania i Mediów Społecznych in Warsaw, then law in the University of Warsaw and again acting in National Academy of Theatre Arts in Kraków and in Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw. In 2015 Fabijański graduated from Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw with a MA degree in Acting.[1]

In 2014 he won an award for the Professional Acting Debut at the 39th Polish Film Festival in Gdynia for his roles in films Jeziorak (English title Waterline) and 'Miasto 44 (english title Warsaw 44).[1][2][3]

In 2015 he won an Andrzej Konic Award for Acting Debut at the 29th Tarnów Film Awards for his roles in films 'Waterline (original title Jeziorak) and Warsaw 44 (original title Miasto 44).[4]

Career

Fabijański debuted on a small screen in 2009 in a guest role in a TV series Plebania, followed by a main role in two seasons of TV series Tancerze (English title Dancers). In 2014 he appeared in films Jeziorak and Warsaw 44, for which he received awards for best acting debut at 39th Polish Film Festival in Gdynia and at 29th Tarnów Film Awards.

His breakthrough roles came in 2016 when he starred as Adrian Kuś in a popular TV series Belfer and as Remigiusz Puchalski vel. Sugar in a Patryk Vega directed film Pitbull. Niebezpieczne Kobiety (English title Pitbull. Tough Women).

In 2018 he played main role in a Filip Bajon directed film Kamerdyner, which premiered at 43rd Polish Film Festival in Gdynia.

In 2019 he played lead roles in Birds Talk (Mowa Ptaków), a film adaptation of the last script written by Andrzej Żuławski and film Legions (Legiony), a historical epic drama set during Great War.

In November 2019 he will release his debut hip-hop album titled Synteza.

Filmography (original titles)

Film

  • 2009: Pekin Bielański as Globus
  • 2010: Mój Weltschmerz (short) as Michał
  • 2013: Strażnicy (short) as Marek
  • 2014: Pod Mocnym Aniołem as young „Engineer”
  • 2014: Facet (nie)potrzebny od zaraz as a guy screaming into the phone
  • 2014: Miasto 44 as „Sagan”
  • 2014: Jeziorak as aspirant Wojciech Marzec
  • 2015: Panie Dulskie as Zbyszko Dulski
  • 2016: #WszystkoGra as Staszek Borucki[5]
  • 2016: Nowy świat: Azzam as soldier Artur
  • 2016: Pitbull. Niebezpieczne kobiety as Remigiusz Puchalski „Cukier”
  • 2017: Gwiazdy as Ginter[6]
  • 2017: Botoks as Marek Brzyski
  • 2018: Kobiety mafii as Artur Ostrowski „Cieniu”
  • 2018: Kamerdyner as Mateusz Kroll[1][7]
  • 2018: Portrecista (short) as Wilhelm Brasse
  • 2019: Legiony as Józek „Wieża”[8]
  • 2019: Mowa Ptaków as Marian
  • 2020: Psy 3 as Damian
  • 2020: Inni Ludzie as Kamil
  • 2021: Portrecista as Mieczyslaw Morawa

TV

  • 2009: Plebania as Majkel (episodes 1215–1216)
  • 2009: Tancerze as Piotr Treblicki (episodes 1–20)
  • 2010: 1920. Wojna i miłość as Niewczas (episodes 8–9, 11–12)
  • 2011: Linia życia as Kamil Nowik
  • 2011: Przepis na życie as nurse Przemek Trok (episodes 16–17)
  • 2011: Układ Warszawski as Hubert Cichocki (episode 7)
  • 2012: Misja Afganistan as private first class Emil Hołubiczko „Młody”
  • 2014: Prawo Agaty as private Grzegorz Faber (episodes 68, 69)
  • 2015: Strażacy as Maciek Zajda (episodes 2–10)
  • 2015–2016: Pakt as Patryk (episodes 3–4, 6–12)
  • 2016: Belfer as Adrian Kuś (episodes 2–9)
  • 2017-2019: Ultraviolet as Michał Holender[9][10]
  • 2018: Botoks as Marek Brzyski vel Małgorzata Brzyska
  • 2018: Kobiety mafii as Artur Ostrowski „Cieniu”
  • 2020: Kamerdyner as Mateusz Kroll

Polish dubbing

Theatre

  • 2014: Ecce Homo as David Hertzfeld - Theatre Collegium Nobilium, Warsaw[11]

Discography

Soundtracks

  • 2016: #WszystkoGra
    • Małe tęsknoty
    • Ale wkoło jest wesoło
    • Bossanowa do poduszki

Music Videos

  • 2016: Ale wkoło jest wesoło by Sebastian Fabijański, Eliza Rycembel, Karolina Czarnecka and Irena Melcer (for film #WszystkoGra)
  • 2018: Stare Drzewa by Kortez (for film Kamerdyner)[12][13]
gollark: Also, AI training needs powerful GPUs generally, I think, so it would cost a bit.
gollark: So you then get a bot which... says random things?
gollark: IIRC there are loads of off-the-shelf text generation "AI" things around now.
gollark: Would that be such a bad thing?
gollark: Presumably you could have a similar system be trained on messages as they're sent.

References

  1. "Sebastian Fabijański" (in Polish). Filmpolski.pl. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  2. "Gods reigns supreme at Gdynia Film Festival". Screen Daily. 22 September 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
  3. "FPFF 2014 Winners". FPFF. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  4. "Laureaci 29. TNF" (in Polish). TNF. 25 April 2015. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  5. "#WszystkoGra (Game On) review: Warsaw has seldom looked as romantic". The Irish Times. 16 June 2016. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  6. "30th Polish Film Festival in America: Stars Screenings". Polish Film Festival in America. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  7. "43rd PFF Opening Films: "The Butler" and "Masterclass"". FPFF. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  8. "Trwają zdjęcia do filmu o żołnierzach Legionów Piłsudskiego" (in Polish). PAP. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  9. "Art Mirrors Life in Polish 'DIY CSI' Drama 'Ultraviolet'". Variety. 11 January 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  10. "Ultraviolet on Netflix release date, cast, trailer, plot: When is the series released?". Daily Express. 2018-08-16. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  11. "Jazz. Czas. Interpretacje" (in Polish). 5 May 2014. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
  12. "Nowy teledysk Korteza 'Stare drzewa' do filmu "Kamerdyner" Filipa Bajona". Elle (in Polish). 3 August 2018. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  13. "Kortez wypuścił piosenkę do filmu "Kamerdyner" Filipa Bajona. Teledysk już w sieci [WIDEO]". Gazeta Wyborcza (in Polish). 3 August 2018. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
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