
Michał Znicz
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Michał Znicz.
Born: September 8, 1895
Place of Birth: Działoszyce
Known For

Dyplomatyczna żona
The director of the Warsaw operetta has problems with putting together a team. He cares very much about acquiring the star of the stage - Jadwiga Janowska. However, she is currently in Paris with her husband, diplomat Henryk de Fontana. It turns out that Ambassador Rossi falls in love with her. Jadwiga goes to Warsaw, where in her apartment her friend Apolonia trains a young adept Wanda to play on stage.

Dwie Joasie
Joasia fiercely pursues employment based solely on her professional skills, nervously rejecting crude advances and disguising herself as unattractive to avoid harassment. When she meets her new, handsome employer Robert Rostalski, she begins to regret her impulsive decision.

What Does My Husband Do at Night?
After his business partner Otto vanishes with the company’s funds, Roman Tarski tells his wife Stefie he must work secretly by night as a waiter at the club “Alhambra.” Stefie grows suspicious of his exhaustion and odd behavior, and when she finds him drunk with the maid Kazia and her fiancé Walery, she enlists Baron Carolescu’s help to expose Roman’s deception and uncover the truth about the missing money.

Jadzia
Both have the name Jadzia, besides the name they are also connected by a tennis racket. Jędruszewska is a champion of tennis courts, Maliczówna is an extremely charismatic owner of a sports store. Meanwhile, there is a fierce battle between two competing Warsaw companies selling sports equipment. The convergence of names and misunderstandings cause that the representative of the rival sports shop Jan Oksza confuses Jada. He tries to get the tennis champion to play their company's racket, but Jan takes Maliczówna for the champion. In the meantime, he acts as a sculptor, his friend. Among the gags and numerous misunderstandings between Jadzia Maliczówna and Jan Oksza germinate the feeling that eventually connects the two feuding companies.

Dymsza na wojnie
During World War I in 1916, Austrian soldier Dodek Wędzonka is mistaken for a Russian lieutenant and freed by a Russian patrol, only to be quartered at the seized Majewo estate - home of his own superior, Lieutenant Majewski.

The Screw-Up
Polish comedian Adolf Dymsza cross-dressing and masquerading as a woman in order to gain the confidence of his sweetheart's domineering guardian.

Skłamałam
Hela Urbankówna, a poor country girl, comes to the capital to look for work.

Panienka z poste restante
Marysia, a postal clerk, travels to Vienna to work as Mr. Olszewicz's secretary as a result of a distorted telegram. Their first joint venture is to sign a contract with American industrialist Smith, pretending to be a young married couple. He takes them to his yacht in Dubrovnik, where he refuses to sign the contract, having guessed the deception and feeling cheated.

Pieśniarz Warszawy
Julek doesn't want to work, he prefers to sing on the street and marry his beloved. His family doesn't want to hear about it, to which Julek sings in the voice of Eugeniusz Bodo: "That's just how cold-hearted I am..."

Robert and Bertrand
Robert and Bertrand covered accused of theft and are sent to prison where they meet Irena.
Filmography
as Józef Olak, ojciec Krystyny
as Prof. Frankiewicz
as Lokaj Klaudiusz
as Baron Dobkiewicz
as Rowek
as Galewicz
as Theater Director
as The Opposition Party Leader
as Professor Morini
as Detektyw Bielecki
as Królik, dyrektor firmy Oksza
as Lt. Duszkin
as Flamberg - Revue Manager
as Przemysłowiec John Smith
as Radca Hilary Licherkiewicz, pracownik kancelarii adwokata Rostalskiego
as Krzysztof
as Roman Tarski
as The Pharmacist