
Mieczysław Voit
Acting
Biography
Mieczyslaw Voit was born on August 2, 1928 in Kalisz, Wielkopolskie, Poland. He is known for his work on Mother Joan of the Angels (1961), Czarne slonca (1992) and Maskarada (1973). He died on January 31, 1991 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.
Born: August 2, 1928
Place of Birth: Kalisz, Polska
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.

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.

Journey for One Smile
Two boys set out by train from Kraków to the seaside but lose their travel money and decide to continue their journey “for a smile,” hitchhiking and using every transport they can find.

Mother Joan of the Angels
A Polish priest arrives at a convent hoping to save the Mother Superior who is supposedly possessed by eight demons.

The Hourglass Sanatorium
Jozef visits a dilapidated Sanatorium to see his father. Jozef undertakes a strange journey through the many rooms of the sanatorium, each which conjures worlds composed of his memories, dreams and nightmares.

Calling 07
The series centres around the investigations of Police Lieutenant Sławomir Borewicz. Each episode features a different case being solved by Borewicz.

Knights of the Teutonic Order
A tale of a young impoverished nobleman, who with his uncle returns from a war against the order of the Teutonic Knights in Lithuania. He falls in love with a beautiful woman and pledges an oath to bring her "three trophies" from the Teutonic Knights.

The Wedding
Set at the turn of the century, the story concerns a Polish poet living in Cracow who has decided to marry a peasant girl. The wedding is attended by a heterogenous group of people from all strata of Polish society, who dance, get drunk and lament Poland's 100-year-long division under Russia, Prussia, and Austria. The bridegroom, a painter friend, and a journalist each in turn is confronted with spectres of Polish past.

The Deluge
During the Swedish invasion of Poland, the brave warrior Andrzej Kmicic, considered a traitor to the nation, fights for a country, redemption and love across the 17th-century Polish territories.

Nights and Days
A family saga of Barbara Ostrzeńska-Niechcic and Bogumił Niechcic against the backdrop of the January Uprising of 1863 and World War I. The film is a rather straightforward and faithful adaptation of a novel by Maria Dabrowska with the same title. The plot is woven around the changing fortunes of a noble (upper-class) Niechcic family in the pre-WWI Poland. There are two main crossing threads: a social history one and an existential one.
Filmography
as Nieznajomy
as Spowiednik
as Witold
as Kostyń, dyrektor teatru
as Kotlicki (uncredited)
as Karol Paszkiet
as Stanisław's and Anna's father
as profesor Ryszard Dąb-Rozwadowski
as ojciec Henryka
as Sieniawski
as Siergiej Sazonow, minister spraw zagranicznych Rosji
as Count Kościelewski
as Professor
as Samuel Blum
as dyrektor cyrku
as Wolski
as Ludwik Ceglarski
as Legart
as Stolarski
as wojewoda
as Markuszewski
as Ludwik Ceglarski
as Count Cyprian Bodzanta
as Wrzeszczowicz
as opat
as Blind Conductor
as Jew
as Henryk Starzeński
as Otton from Tyniec
as Czech (uncredited)
as Preacher Hubina
as książę Mdżawanadze
as Smoller (segment "The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg")
as Priest of Seth
as Sokół, Urszula's Husband
as Ukrainian Nationalist
as Derkacz
as German holding up a Train
as Narrator (voice)
as Father Józef Suryn / Rabbi
as Kuno von Liechtenstein
as Dragoon (uncredited)
as Wendorf (uncredited)