Wienczyslaw Glinski
Polish actor
Born
10 May 1921
in AstrachanAstrakhanRussia
Died
08 July 2008
Polish actor, film and television, cabaret artist and educator. During the Second World War, was a soldier of the Home Army. Under the pseudonym "Antek" served in a group of 6 counterintelligence Warsaw District AGM at the Headquarters of the Home Army, which was responsible for working on this suspects and warning conducive to underground parties before denunciations. He was arrested during the
roundup and deported to the concentration camp at Majdanek, then to the Sachsenhausen. Originally performed at the
theater in Lodz, then in theaters of Warsaw, from 1945 worked with the Polish Radio Theatre, was also known to
participate in many Warsaw cabarets, starred in many films. Known for Pilot Case Mareshah, Channel, Eagle, Judgement,
Last Ride, Rate Larger than Life (TV series), The Longest War of Modern Europe (TV series) and many others films.
1957 |
as Zadra | |
During Warsaw Uprising the insurgents are forced to enter the labirynth of sewer system in order to survive. |
1957-1959 |
as Jerzy | |
Anatol Kowalski is a quite, scrupulous and responsible bank teller, but somehow he constantly manages to accidentally get involved in some criminal affairs that puts his job and marriage under great strain. |
1958 |
as Captain Grabinski | |
Based on true events surrounding the escape of Polish submarine ORP Orzel to England after Poland was invaded. |
1963 |
as American scientist | |
During World War II aspiring actress Felicia is prepared to sacrifice a lot so her beloved could escaped death, but her unrequited feeling leads only to self-destruction. |
1963 |
as Lieutenant Szymanski | |
When his shift-driver turns up dead in the remote place, the taxi driver Henryk becomes a suspect. |