
Wiktor Zborowski
Acting
Biography
Wiktor Zborowski (born 10 January 1951 in Warsaw) is a Polish actor and singer. He is the nephew of actor Jan Kobuszewski. In 1973 he completed The Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw. He appeared in the comedy television series Bao-Bab, czyli zielono mi in 2003. He is also known for taking on the role of Longinus Podbipięta in the 1999 historical epic With Fire and Sword. Description above from the Wikipedia article Wiktor Zborowski, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: January 10, 1951
Place of Birth: Warsaw, Poland
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.

The In-laws

Teddy Bear
En route to London, Bear discovers at the border checkpoint that his passport is missing a few pages, which may prevent him from traveling to the city with the sports team he manages.

And the Violins Stopped Playing
This is the true story about a group of Romani's (gypsy) in occupied Poland during World War II as they confront the atrocities and tragedies of a forgotten holocaust.

The Chairman's Ear
The series follows the chairman of the ruling political party in Poland (Mr Chairman). The narrative takes place primarily in his office where, joined by his assistant Mariusz, he hosts numerous visitors, including government officials and other public office holders.

Egg Nogg
Following the emotions associated with entrance examinations to the faculty of pedagogy, Catherine Solska returns to his native village. And here she will surprise - the family without their knowledge to begin preparations for engagement with a rich neighbor Kolasa. Girl falls into despair, tries to oppose the decision of the parents, but is closed in his room. On visits to her fiance and flees out the window calling mail to the university. Receives misleading information and is convinced that was not accepted to college. Resigned returns home and agrees to the wedding. Meanwhile, on the eve of the wedding the postman brings the notice of acceptance to the university.

Dawn
Based on a Soviet propaganda story about Young Pioneer (the Soviet equivalent of a Boy Scout) Morozov, who denounced his father to Stalin’s secret police and was in turn killed by his family. His life exemplified the duty of all good Soviet citizens to become informers, at any expense. In our film, 75 years later, we call him little Janis. He is a Pioneer who lives on the Soviet collective farm “Dawn”. His father is an enemy of the farm (and the Soviet system) and plots against it. Little Janis betrays his father; his father takes revenge upon his son. Who then in this old Soviet tale is good and who is bad? This film reveals that a distorted brain is always dangerous. Even today.

H.M. Deserters
Set in 1918, this World War I drama follows a group of Austro-Hungarian soldiers—Czechs, Jews, Italians, and others—confined in a provincial barracks under German officers. Subjected to the cruelty of a sadistic lieutenant, they rebel, humiliate him, and later attempt escape. Disguised as guards for veterinary surgeons in Budapest, the deserters are eventually recaptured and returned for court-martial, forced once more to face their tormentor.

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Topsy Turvy, or Egg Nogg 2
Kasia and Pawel, having got married, live in the village of Brzozki, 10 kilometres from Grabow. Kasia wants to return to her pedagogical studies, so she does not want to have children yet. Pawel announces that he wants to break away from the traditional village farm and focus on specialised sheep breeding, which causes a family argument. Kasia's parents anxiously await the birth of their grandchildren. Things get even more complicated when the Wolanskis arrive in Grabow. They offer to help Kasia go back to university, but in return Kasia has to look after little Piotr as the docent is leaving for London where he has received a month-long study grant.
Filmography
as Antoni Kryska
as Waldemar
as Antoni Kryska
as Zygmunt Maciejak
as Abraham Lincoln
as Zygmunt Maciejak
as Ludwik's Father
as Zygmunt Maciejak
as judge Janusz Żurawski
as Pomruk (voice)
as Matoga
as Ryszard
as Karl Ivanovitš
as Profesor "Syfon", matematyk, wychowawca klasy
as Veterinary
as Maria's Father
as Jan
as Professor 'Syfon'
as mężczyzna w kościele
as Dariusz Talarski
as "Jasny", człowiek "Kredy"
as Wiktor (głos)
as Witold Tumski, prezes banku, kolekcjoner twórczości Rumińskiego
as Stasiek Zygon, sąsiad Biesagi
as Ludwik "Kopyto" Ignaszewicz
as wiking, tłumacz
as Longinus Podbipięta
as priest
as Longinus Podbipięta
as Moryc Haber
as Wielkolud
as Jan Biesiekierski
as Wilhelm, Herman's Successor
as Jan Biesiekerski
as Man In Commercial (uncredited)
as Capt. Truxa (voice)
as Naczelnik
as Roman Zabiełło
as Naczelnik gminy Zygmunt Maciejak
as Tomasz
as Zdzisio
as gość na weselu
as Moryc Haber
as actor playing the judge in Mannequin Ball
as Publican
as Stefan 'Bociek' Bocian
as gość
as Man Carrying a Bald Woman