
Bronisław Pawlik
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Bronisław Pawlik.
Born: January 8, 1926
Place of Birth: Kraków, Malopolskie, Poland
Known For

4 Alternative Street
4 Alternative Street was a Polish comedy TV show that was finished in 1983 and aired in 1986 due to censorship. Many famous Polish actors appeared in the series. The filming location used in the mini series was a residential complex which is still in existence at 3 Grzegorzewska Street in Warsaw, Poland. The series was a satire to the communist rule in Poland, spoken in a way that it passed through communist censorship office.

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.

More Than Life At Stake
A series about the adventures of a Polish secret agent, Hans Kloss, who acts as a double agent in the Abwehr during Second World War in occupied Poland.

More Than Life At Stake
A series about the adventures of a Polish secret agent, Hans Kloss, who acts as a double agent in the Abwehr during Second World War in occupied Poland.

More Than Life At Stake
A series about the adventures of a Polish secret agent, Hans Kloss, who acts as a double agent in the Abwehr during Second World War in occupied Poland.

Ziemia obiecana

Con Artist Parade
A gripping cycle of Polish crime thrillers featuring a stellar cast. Each episode presents a sophisticated story of con artists from different parts of the world. The series is known for its suspenseful action and unexpected endings.

Subs
"Zmiennicy" is a grotesque comedy of absurdity and reality that masterfully blends slapstick, satire, and surrealism to expose the absurdities of life under communist rule in the People's Republic of Poland (PRL). The story follows Jacek Żytkiewicz, a taxi driver in Warsaw, and his mysterious new shift partner, Katarzyna Piórecka, who disguises herself as a man to get the job. The series is a comedy of the grotesque, filled with exaggerated characters, nonsensical bureaucracy, and surreal plot twists. It mocks the inefficiencies and contradictions of PRL institutions—from corrupt officials and inept police to bizarre workplace dynamics and social hypocrisy. Underneath the absurdity lies a thriller-like subplot: a drug trafficking operation smuggling heroin from Thailand to West Germany. This storyline, featuring shady sports officials, a Thai student, and a crooked firefighter, adds a layer of intrigue reminiscent of American crime dramas.

Teddy Bear
En route to London, Bear discovers at the border checkpoint that his passport is missing a few pages, which may prevent him from traveling to the city with the sports team he manages.

The Doll
The story of Stanisław Wokulski, a wealthy merchant who falls in love with a haughty aristocrat, Izabela Łęcka. Causing a misalliance in the late nineteenth century Warsaw. Young Wokulski is forced to work as a waiter, while dreaming of a life in science. After taking part in the failed uprising, he is sentenced to exile in Siberia. Upon return to Warsaw, he becomes a salesman. Marrying the late shop owner's widow, he becomes rich, He uses his money set up a partnership with a Russian merchant, met in the exile. The two makes a fortune supplying the Russian army. Wokulski falls in love with Izabela, daughter of the bankrupt aristocrat. In his quest to win her, he ventures theatres and aristocratic salons. To help her financially distressed father, he founds a company with the aristocrats as shareholders. Wokulski ability to make money is respected, but his lack of social rank is often brought. Izabela eventually accepts his affection, but without true devotion or love.
Filmography
as Bogdan, przyjaciel Marii z oddziału
as Oldman in library
as dziadek Piotrka
as Jakubek Szewczyk
as Censor
as Bartłomiej Kuś
as ksiądz
as profesor "Pała"
as Philatelist
as Philatelist
as Bronek
as Magówka
as Organ Player
as Director Zyga
as Sędzimirski
as Biliński
as Anna's husband
as Stanisław Lesiak
as Chaplain
as Orłowski
as Mr. H.
as Dionizy Cichocki
as dyrektor szkoły
as Teść Karola
as Pietruszka
as Król Bronisław
as Zgierski, wierzyciel pani Latter
as Józef Piasecki, ojciec Witka
as Stuwała
as profesor
as Professor
as Leon Kunicki, Kunik
as Cipak
as Michał Srebrny
as Professor Waskowski
as Roman Ferde
as Ignacy Rzecki
as żebrak
as niespełniony poeta w salonie Kolichowskiej
as profesor Jedliński, nauczyciel geografii
as profesor Jedliński
as Turysta (głos) (niewymieniony w czołówce)
as Krawczyński, ojciec Joli
as Administrator
as Dyrektor PGR
as Dr Zanik
as Michał
as Director In TV
as Fiat Owner
as Marian Piotrowski
as Andreicz
as Barber (segment "How to get Money")
as Chevrolet Owner (segment "...Ad Libitum")
as Foreman Kędzierski
as Nauczyciel tańca
as Józef
as łącznik Klossa z polskim podziemiem, antykwariusz
as „Grzegorz”, zastępca „Bartka”
as łącznik Klossa z polskim podziemiem, zegarmistrz
as Bettger
as Andreicz / Jackie Cox / Robertson
as Pyrotechnician ("Lord Arthur Savile's Crime") (uncredited)
as Tosiek Matuszczak
as redaktor, przyjaciel Marka
as School Director
as Hermit
as Gabriel Tomicki
as Merliński
as Stanisław Krawczyk
as Michał
as Florek
as Groszek's Father
as Jan Piorunowicz
as Adult Franek
as Gregorius
as Michał Karcz
as Driver
as Ignac (uncredited)
as Lieutenant Stanisław Zaremba
as Self
as Florczak
as Mate Rokosz
as Polish Soldier (uncredited)
as Policeman Ciapała (uncredited)
as MO Commissioner-Captain
as Kot
as Szczeżuja
as Leon
as Leon Krusiewicz
as Soviet Soldier (uncredited)
as Shopkeeper (uncredited)