
Andrzej Chyra
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Andrzej Chyra (born 27 August 1964) is a Polish actor. He graduated from High School and in 1987 he graduated from the Acting Theater School in Warsaw. In 1994, he majored at the same university in Directing. He made his film debut in 1993, with the role of Benvollo in the film Order of Affection, directed by Radosław Piwowarski. The largest role so far that brought him recognition was as Gerard Nowak in the 1999 film Debt (Dług) by Krzysztof Krauze, for which he was awarded the Best Actor award at the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia. The success of this was repeated in 2005 when he received the PFF Gdynia prize for his role in Komornik. He was also nominated in 2006 for his role in the film, We're All Christs. Description above from the Wikipedia article Andrzej Chyra (b. 10 April 1966 in Radzymin) is a Polish movie and stage actor., licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Born: August 27, 1964
Place of Birth: Gryfów Śląski, Dolnośląskie, Poland
Known For

Dekalog
Dekalog (pronounced [dɛˈkalɔk]) is a 1989 Polish drama television miniseries directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski and co-written by Kieślowski with Krzysztof Piesiewicz, with music by Zbigniew Preisner. It consists of ten one-hour films, inspired by the decalogue of the Ten Commandments for thematic inspiration and an overarching structure, grapple deftly with complex moral and existential questions concerning life, death, love, hate, truth, and the passage of time. Each installment explores characters facing one or several moral or ethical dilemmas as they reside in an austere housing project in 1980s Poland, whose lives become subtly intertwined as they face emotional dilemmas that are at once deeply personal and universally human.

Psubrat
Christmas is approaching. A teenager from a Warsaw block of flats is looking for the right place for himself.

Bez tajemnic

Decalogue IV
A father and daughter, Michał and Anka, have a unique intimacy, which the college-aged Anka is beginning to feel conflicted about. When she finds an unopened letter from her deceased mother, it seems to justify her attraction to Michał, who may not in fact be her father.

Symmetry
Łukasz, an unemployed geography graduate, is wrongfully arrested for robbery. His alibi is weak, and he is identified during a lineup. The situation gets hopeless when, a few hours later, the alleged victim suddenly dies. The defense lawyer promises to do everything in his power, but Łukasz ends up in custody. He must find his place in a world of harsh prison rules. He chooses the cell of the “grypsujący” (inmates who communicate by coded messages)…

Officer
Polish crime / drama TV series portraying Warsaw police officers from Central Bureau of Investigations who got on the trail of counterfeit Euro banknotes which involves local gangsters and French crime syndicate.

Officer
Polish crime / drama TV series portraying Warsaw police officers from Central Bureau of Investigations who got on the trail of counterfeit Euro banknotes which involves local gangsters and French crime syndicate.

The Last Family
Beksiński is a gentle man with arachnophobia, despite his hardcore sexual fantasies and his fondness for painting disturbing dystopian works. Beksiński is a family man who wants only the best for his loving wife Zofia, neurotic son Tomasz and the couple's aging mothers. His daily painting to classical music eventually pays off and he makes a name for himself in contemporary art. Good Catholic woman Zofia tries to hold the family together, but troubled son Tomasz proves to be a handful with his violent outbursts and suicidal threats. Their relief is brief when he starts dating women and becomes a radio presenter and movie translator, and the concerned parents must be on constant watch to prevent their son from hurting himself. But Beksiński never believed that family life would always be sunshine and rainbows. As he tapes everything with his beloved camcorder, the 28-year Beksiński saga unfolds through paintings, near-death experiences, dance music trends and funerals...

Photon
Prepare yourself for a sensory overload of epic proportions. Nothing less than the history of the universe, the formation of the stars and planets, the origins of matter, and the daunting post-human future that lies ahead are explored in this mind-bending experience. Photon is an ultra-ambitious summation of human knowledge that combines stunning phantasmagoric visuals and a dense but engaging, even dryly humorous, voiceover in what you might call an experimental science lesson—a crash course in, well, everything. How did we come to be? How are we as we are? The biggest questions are asked, and answered, with inventiveness and aplomb. Photon even delves into the biological foundations of human behaviours such as violence and alcoholism. Dazzling animation visualizes that which we could otherwise not see, ingeniously illustrating details of quantum physics. It’s a strong dose of eye and brain candy in equal measure.

The Debt
Based on true events, the movie tells the story of two men who want to start a scooter business but don't have the required collateral for a bank loan. Then one of them runs into a former flat neighbour who offers to lend them the money. The guy turns out to be a thug and starts to extort them. Their life goes downhill from there.
Filmography
as Professor Geist
as Andriej Chyba / Mruk / Man in the Bandages
as Lekarz
as Wendelin Pysior
as Bert (voice)
as Feliks 'Papa' Stamm
as Andrzej
as (voice)
as Jeremi's Father
as Saul
as Adjudant Janiçki
as Jacek Woliński
as Bogdan (58)
as Daniel's father
as Jakub
as profesor Jan Zawadzki
as Lector (voice)
as Bogdan / Głowacki
as Mirosław Milewski
as Lew Alińczuk
as Cockatoo
as The Soldier
as Janek's Father (voice)
as Gleb Glinka
as Nathanael Silverberg
as Lucjan
as prokurator
as Władysław Lis
as Commander
as Ryszek Gott
as Lazowski
as Principal
as Stainslaw
as Władysław Mazurkiewicz
as Mark
as Andrzej
as naukowiec - narrator
as Roman Lach, ojciec Jacka
as Piotr Dmochowski
as Karol
as Mateusz
as Józef Radziński, ojciec Romana
as Sprzedawca hot dogów
as Ozz Ballin
as Najdroższy
as Kacper Bielik
as Dziad
as Konrad, ojciec Lili
as major Jan Kiwerski "Dyrektor"
as Barczyk, kapitan samolotu
as ksiądz Adam
as ojciec Kariny
as Father
as Alexi Kutchkov
as George
as Alexei
as Ojciec Adama
as Tomasz Werner, ojciec Zosi
as Jakub Goliński
as Sadist client
as major SB
as major Bukowski
as ojciec Janka
as Dad Piotr
as Wojciech Peksa
as Borys
as Jerzy
as elektryk Leszek
as nadkomisarz Krzysztof Ryś (w retrospekcjach z serialu "Oficer")
as Marek Jeklewski
as Me (33 Years Old)
as Jakub L. Wysocki
as Lucjan Bohme
as Waldemar
as Krzysztof Rys
as superintendent Krzysztof Ryś
as "Dzieciak"
as Dingo, gospodarz teleturnieju
as Tomasz Wołczyk "Makler"
as Mala's Father
as Jan Cichocki
as Dawid
as Strażnik Snów
as Borys
as komisarz Krzysztof Ryś
as Borch Trzy Kawki
as przewodniczący na zebraniu komunistów
as Prince Saligia (voice)
as Employer`s lawyer
as Borch Trzy Kawki
as Jerzy Jastrzębski
as Chairman at a Communist Meeting
as Czerski, reżyser "Świętoszka"
as Wiesław Turkot
as żandarm Kranc
as Brando
as Gerard Nowak
as Wilkoń
as ksiądz
as aktor grający "Benvolla"
as Theatre Student (uncredited)
as Student (uncredited)