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Wojciech Pszoniak

AKA: Wojciech Zygmunt Pszoniak
Birthday: 1942-05-02
Died: 2020-10-19


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Wojciech Pszoniak (born in 1942 in Lwów, currently Ukraine), is a Polish film and theater actor. Pszoniak gained international visibility following Andrzej Wajda's 1975 film The Promised Land, in which he played Moritz, one of the three main characters. The actor left Poland during the period of political unrest in 1980-1981, which saw the appearance of the Solidarity trade union and ended with the imposition of martial law on December 13, 1981. Pszoniak found roles in France, where he is currently living and working. Since the fall of communism in Eastern Europe in 1989, Pszoniak has appeared in Polish movies and plays. Internationally, he simplified his first name into Wojtek, which is the standard diminutive of the relatively formal Wojciech in the Polish language. Pszoniak often plays Jewish characters, although he is not of Jewish descent. In France, this is partially attributable to his role in The Promised Land, as well as his foreign accent. Pszoniak did not speak French when he emigrated to France, so he learned his theatrical lines phonetically; in movies like Danton, where he played Robespierre, his voice was dubbed. An anecdote about his language skills relates that when he finally started speaking French, one director told him that he preferred his old accent. Description above from the Wikipedia article Wojciech Pszoniak, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia​

Filmography

The Promised Land
Character: Moryc Welt
Danton
Character: Maximilien Robespierre
Viper in the Fist
Character: Père Volitza

Venetian Red
Character: Antonio Vivaldi
Angry Harvest
Character: Cybulkowski
Dangerous Moves
Character: Le grand maître Felton - l'équipe de Fromm

Monsieur
Character: Kaltz
Les années sandwiches
Character: Max

The Mole
Character: Stefan Garbarek, były kapitan SB
The Winner
Character: profesor Karloff
Second life
Character: le père de Vincent

Golem
Character: Prisoner
East Wind
Character: pułkownik Lew Czeko
Nie ten człowiek
Character: baron

Hope
Character: Benedykt Weber
Austeria
Character: Rudy Josełe
The Deep Blue Sea
Character: Mr. Miller

Olympics 40
Character: Otto Schultze
Korczak
Character: Henryk Goldszmit vel Janusz Korczak
The Devil
Character: Stranger / The Devil

Eccentrics, the Sunny Side of the Street
Character: Felicjan Zuppe
The Rite of Passage
Character: Major Trzaska
The Wedding
Character: Journalist / Stanczyk

Lesser Evil
Character: pacjent
I'm a Butterfly
Character: Redactor Oswald
If You Saw His Heart
Character: Le polonais

Gawin
Character: Pierre / Xerkes
Pilate and Others
Character: Jeszua Ha-Nocri
Clergyman
Character: Man

The Gorgon Case
Character: Profesor, biegły sądowy podczas procesu w Krakowie
I Hate Actors
Character: Hercule Potnik
Mystification
Character: Pinno

Convicted
Character: Ryszard Bielczyk
The Nest
Character: Mieszko I

Our God's Brother
Character: The Stranger
Hospital of the Transfiguration
Character: Marglewski
The Pact of Silence
Character: L'archevêque

Pour l'amour d'Élena
Character: Souline
Spokojne lata
Character: Śliz
Ich czworo
Character: Mąż

Black Thursday
Character: Władysław Gomułka
Daimler-Benz Limousine
Character: Bogdański
Guilty of Innocence
Character: Ottenhagen

Carte Blanche
Character: profesor okulista
Aria for an Athlete
Character: Siedelmayer, dyrektor cyrku

Rekolekcje
Character: Marek
Chaos
Character: Pali

A Face of an Angel
Character: Tadeusz's Father
To Life
Character: L'imprimeur
The Shadow-Line
Character: Conductor (uncredited)

To Kill a Priest
Character: Bridge Player
Chicken Talk
Character: Grandfather