
Krzysztof Kolberger
Acting
Biography
Krzysztof Marek Kolberger (13 August 1950 – 7 January 2011) was a Polish actor and theatre director. His father's surname was changed from Kohlberger in the 1950s. He had a daughter, actress Julia Kolberger, with ex-wife Anna Romantowska.
Born: August 13, 1950
Place of Birth: Gdańsk, pomorskie, Polska
Known For

Ekstradycja

Ekstradycja

Przyłbice i kaptury

On the Silver Globe
A small group of cosmic explorers, including a woman, leaves Earth to start a new civilization. They do not realize that within themselves they carry the end of their own dream. They die one by one, while their children revert to a primitive native culture, creating new myths and a new god.

Fałszerze - Powrót Sfory

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.

All My Loved Ones
Told from the perspective of man reflecting on his childhood in Prague in the early years of World War II and the eventual destruction of his family as the Nazis rise to power. The storyline focuses heavily on Jewish-Czech Silberstein family members. Drama was filmed on the real events as a tribute to Mr. Nicholas Winton, the British humanitarian who organized the rescue of 669 children, most of them Jewish, from Czechoslovakia on the eve of the Second World War in an operation later known as the Czech Kindertransport from German-occupied Czechoslovakia and likely death in the Holocaust.

The Reformatory
Magda, a novice director, makes a film about the behavior of young people in extreme situations - specifically, in a correctional home.

Dom
The story of the residents of a tenement house on Złota Street in Warsaw from 1945 to 1980.

Kornblumenblau
Based on a true story of a Polish musician who survived the concentration camp only because he could play on the accordion the title melody.
Filmography
as Professor Jakub Szapiro
as ksiądz
as Father Chancellor
as Psychiatrist
as Canon
as Ryszard Starewicz "Stary"
as Senator
as Grzegorz Kolski
as Ryszard Starewicz "Stary", szef mafii
as Ryszard Starewicz "Stary", szef mafii
as Ryszard Lechotycki, ojciec Tomka
as Heinrich Linde
as Leader Mieniewski
as Adam Mickiewicz
as Leo Silberstein
as Ojciec
as konferansjer
as Ory
as UOP chief
as Jerzy Szawłowski
as Waldi
as Jerzy
as Jerzy Bergman
as Jerzy Bergman
as Marek
as Jerzy Bergman
as Marek Ziarno
as "Kornblumenblau"
as Tomasz (voice)
as Jan Tarnas
as narrator (nie występuje na ekranie)
as Ignacy Piędzicki
as Maciek
as Janek Klimza
as Mason
as Anonimus
as Piotr Ostoja-Okędzki
as General Dezydery Chłapowski
as Radziejowicz
as prezes Radiokomitetu
as Michał Wojtan
as Zbigniew