
Piotr Fronczewski
Acting
Biography
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Born: June 8, 1946
Place of Birth: Łódź, Poland
Known For

Sam na sam
"Alone"- A psychological and moral drama dealing with the crisis of feelings in interpersonal relations. Young heroes, basing their relationship on a program-based resignation from emotional involvement, under the influence of a tragic accident, change the rules of past coexistence.

Two Suns in the Sky
"4th century AD and a brilliant craftsman of Dionysus, Timothy, organizes a performance of Euripides' Bacchae, rousing the people against the emperor. Lazarus, the Cappadocian, is sent to suppress the rebellion and arrest the heretic. We are in the years of the total establishment of Christianity, in a climate full of sects, conspiracies, conflicts of power and personal ambitions, in the city of Antioch, which was the last cradle of the Greek education of the Gentiles."

On the Edge

Adventures of the Blue Knight
Based on a romantic knightly ballad. The story takes place in the world of insects. The Blue Knight sets off on a long journey with his squire to free the sister of the Butterfly Queen. After many adventures, he reaches the castle where the princess is imprisoned. The Blue Knight defeats the cruel suitor-kidnapper and sets off on the return journey with the princess. The brave hero is in love with the beautiful princess, but she chooses Count Zawisak, whom she met on the way. To make matters worse, the vengeful knight Jelonek wounds the Blue Knight in a duel. Fortunately, at the court of the Queen of Butterflies, the kind Ant rescues the wounded hero, who, as he recovers, notices the beauty and kindness of the Ant, who is in love with him.

Po-lin. Shards of Memory
Unique archives show a world that no longer exists: pre-war Poland in which two cultures: Jewish and Polish, coexisted wall-in-wall; cottage in a cottage; town next to town. "Po-lin" - meaning "we will stop here" in Yiddish - does not deny the painful past. It only shows that there was something more next to them. Worth remembering and - perhaps - reconstruction.

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.

Ekstradycja

Królowa Bona

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.
Filmography
as Dr. Paj-Chi-Wo
as Doctor Paj-Chi-Wo
as Dr. Paj-Chi-Wo
as Narrator (voice)
as Sędzia
as judge Tomasz Kaliski
as Marian Waszkiewicz
as Hotel Manager
as Doktor Michał Zych
as Professor
as profesor Lech Strojnowski
as Grandpa Stefan
as prezes Mirosław Leszczyński
as Krasucki
as ojciec gwardian Jan
as Zenon Kliszko
as Mecenas Szaro
as Wojciech from Brudzew (voice)
as Narrator - Polish Version (voice)
as Maria's Father
as Jurgen Stroop
as Inspektor Witold Kosmala
as Władysław
as lekarz w tv
as Nikołaj Nowosilcow
as prezes Jędrzej Koniecpolski
as Ambroży Kleks (voice)
as Piotr Korolewski
as Adam Hyńczak, ojciec Jacka
as Jacek Kwiatkowski
as Józef Muran
as Cripple
as głos Edwarda Wilka, pracodawcy Maćka (uncredited)
as Jerzy, lekarz, przyjaciel Kowalskich
as Jacek Namolny
as Max
as KW Secretary
as Dorota's Lover (uncredited)
as Sobolewski
as Czesław Wiśniak / Jacek Ben Silberstein
as Dorota's Lover (voice, uncredited)
as Jan
as Ambroży Kleks
as Porucznik Paweł Kopiński
as Jimmy Pif-Paf (voice)
as Ambroży Kleks
as Marek, mąż Krystyny
as doktor Hieronim Tyszowski, ojciec Ewy
as Artur Netz
as Dziennikarz prowadzący rozmowy w Studio "Alfa"
as Hieronim Tyszowski
as niemiecki urzędnik w klasztorze
as Lenczewski
as Fryderyk
as Ambroży Kleks / Jan Brzechwa
as psychiatra Andrzej Domański, były mąż Ewy
as Dobraniecki
as Fryderyk
as Palitsch
as Stańczyk
as fotografik Adam Rygier, miłość Martyny Stroynowskiej
as Psychiatrist
as Witek Markowski
as Titorelli
as Investigator / Drunkard (voice)
as Hauptsturmführer Hafer
as Jerzy Rózycki
as Fred Kampinos / Szpicbródka
as Henryk Szlangbaum
as von Horn, praktykant w kantorze fabryki Bucholca
as Dr. Krzysztof Kucharski
as Stanisław Mrowiński, nauczyciel
as narrator
as Witek
as Count Trestka
as sutener Robert Walasek, kierownik ośrodka nad jeziorem
as mężczyzna przy stoliku w „Klubie Aktora”
as porucznik Paweł Kopiński, także Paul Kopiński, „Kopi”
as "stały bywalec" w kawiarni
as Horn
as Jan
as MO Lieutenant
as Major Zygmunt Grela
as Piotr
as Honoré de Balzac (dubbing)
as Andrzej (voice) (uncredited)
as Auto Shop Assistant
as Adalbertus
as Doctor
as Bieliński / Charlie (voice) (uncredited)
as Tymon (voice)
as Middle School Teacher
as dubbing: rola Jacka Butrymowicza (nie występuje w napisach)
as Jacek Leman
as Italian Sodier
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
as Raisa's Friend
as oficer jedzący obiad z Zubkiem
as komendant MO
as Pvt. Mieczysław Krzak (uncredited)
as Boguś Barcikowski
as 'Master'