
Igor Przegrodzki
Acting
Biography
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Born: April 15, 1926
Place of Birth: Landwarów, wileńskie, Polska (obecnie Litwa)
Known For

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.

The Epidemic
Based on a true outbreak of smallpox in Wroclaw. A young doctor picks up a girl and they go to bed, but the night is ruined by the doctor being called to the epidemic. The doctor has to leave, and when it is all over, runs into her with another man.

Gazda z Diabelnej
Hosted by Diabelnej

The Saragossa Manuscript
During the Napoleonic wars, a Spanish officer and an opposing officer find a book written by the former's grandfather.

Wściekły
Detective thriller about a killer loose in the crowds. The film follows a sniper on his rounds looking for victims, while a police inspector, with few clues in hand, has to figure out the motive for the killings as well as who the psychopath is and where he might strike next. He uncovers that the mentally deranged sniper can't stand seeing people happy together in public places.

The Last Ferry
One of the passengers on a ship carrying Poles on a cruise in December 1981 is a dissident high school teacher sent abroad by Solidarity. He is under surveillance of the secret police, anxious to get their hands on the info that he is carrying. When the ship is in the middle of the Baltic sea, martial law is declared and the ship is militarized. The captain announces he will turn and return the home port. Many anguished passengers put the life vests on and jump into the sea, where they are picked up by two German ships. The teacher, however, decides to return to Poland and continue the struggle for freedom.

The Noose
A day in the life of an alcoholic. With the help of his girlfriend Krysia, Kuba attempts to regain control of his life.

Siedem czerwonych róż, czyli Benek kwiaciarz o sobie i o innych
A film adaptation of six short stories by Marek Nowakowski from the collection Mizerykordia.

March Caresses
Young people living in Poland in the late 1960s had to face difficult times and make tough choices. Some of them were forced to leave their country for having Jewish origin. And for political reasons.

Olympics 40
The film deals with the a clandestine Olympiade held in a German POW camp during WW II, housing many Poles, but also French and Brits. A spit and a Polish German lieutenant is added to the staff of a prison camp. He sees a Pole, the acknowledged leader of the Polish prisoners, against whom he had competed during the Berlin Olympics in 1936. He asks the Pole to train with him but is refused; the Pole points out out that he is a prisoner and nothing more. But that plants the seed and the Pole proposes and Olympics 40 to be held among the prisoners. They ingeniously make a flag and medals, set up a number of races; a croaching hop race is unwittingly organized by a German prison guard who uses it as a torture. The German lieutenant knows that something is going on but cannot find out. Finally the Germans realize the idea and the Polish chief is sent to concentration camp but the others disobey the orders.
Filmography
as Dziadek
as ksiądz Cyryl
as pan Teodor
as śpiewak występujący w roli Rigoletta
as Slaughterhouse Director
as Berlioz
as Rosochaty
as Professor Olszyna
as Ferry Doctor
as Breecher
as Pope Innocent X
as major Hans von Klabe, komendant obozu
as Nauczyciel Kosiński
as McCuirre
as dziekan
as Actor
as Judge
as Łęski
as Prorector
as Health Department Manager
as Party Guest
as Tsar
as Artistocrat
as lekarz Abwehry
as Man introducing Harem Candidates
as French Officer
as Guest
as Barber (uncredited)
as Kuba's Friend