Polish actor
Roman Kłosowski (14 February 1929 – 11 June 2018) was a Polish character actor and stage director .
Biography
He was born on 14 February 1929 in Biała Podlaska .[ 1] Graduate of the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art's Faculty of Acting (1953) and Faculty of Directing (1965). He made his theater debut on 1 September 1953.[ 2] Kłosowoski made his debut on stage as Puck in the production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream . He made his screen debut in 1953, starring in the film Celuloza by Jerzy Kawalerowicz .[ 3] He would go on the star in another of Kawalerowicz's films, Shadow (Cień ) in 1956,[ 4] a film which was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival .[ 5] The film is a Rashōmon -like investigation into the life of a man found dead after having been hurled from a train.
Then in 1964 he starred in the Aleksander Ford film The First Day of Freedom which was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival .[ 6] [ 7] Kłosowski starred alongside Tadeusz Łomnicki , Beata Tyszkiewicz and Tadeusz Fijewski . In the late 1960s he appeared in the World War II miniseries Czterej pancerni i pies . In 1971, he appeared in the Polish superhero comedy film, Hydrozagadka , portraying the Maharaja of Kabur. The film was directed by Andrzej Kondratiuk . From 1974 to 1976, he starred in the successful television comedy series Czterdziestolatek . In the years 1976–1981, he was the general and artistic director of the Powszechny Theater in Łódź, as well as a lecturer at the Acting Department of the Łódź Film School .[ 8] [ 9]
In 1986, he once again was directed by Andrzej Kondratiuk in the comedy-sci-fi television series Big Bang . Playing the character of Shepherd Kazimierz, he featured alongside actors such as Ludwik Benoit , Zofia Merle and Janusz Gajos . In 1989 he played the role of Edward in the Andrzej Barański 's film, The Peddler . In 1996 he would again collaborate with Barański and appear in the psychological film, Dzień wielkiej ryby , in 1996.[ 10]
Then in the 1990s he starred in the Polish sitcom series Świat według Kiepskich . In 2008 he portrayed Nostradamus in the comedy drama film, Before Twilight (Jeszcze nie wieczór ).[ 11]
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Roman Kłosowski died on 11 June 2018 in Łódź.[ 13] [ 14] He was buried on 18 June 2018 at the Powązki Military Cemetery in Warsaw.[ 15]
Selected filmography
Roman Kłosowski in 2006
Celuloza , by Jerzy Kawalerowicz (1953)
Człowiek na torze , by A. Munk (1956)
Cień , by Jerzy Kawalerowicz (1956)
Eroica , by A. Munk (1957)
Ewa chce spać , by T. Chmielewski (1958)
Baza ludzi umarłych , by Cz. Petelski (1958)
Pętla aka The Noose , by Wojciech Has (1958)
Giuseppe w Warszawie , by S. Lenartowicz (1964)
Pierwszy dzień wolności , by Aleksander Ford (1964)
Three Steps on Earth (1965)
Hydrozagadka – by Andrzej Kondratiuk
Czterej pancerni i pies
Czterdziestolatek , by J. Gruza , TV series (1974–1976)
Czy jest tu panna na wydaniu , by Janusz Kondratiuk (1976)
Wielka majówka , by K. Rogulski (1981)
Big Bang , by Andrzej Kondratiuk (1986)
Sonata marymoncka , by J. Ridan (1987)
Koniec sezonu na lody , by S. Szyszko (1987)
I Love, You Love (1989)
Kramarz , reż. A. Barański (1990)
Dzień wielkiej ryby , by A. Barański (1996)
Świat według Kiepskich , by O.Khamidow
Rób swoje ryzyko jest twoje , by M. Terlecki (2002)
Stacyjka , TV series (2003-2004)
Atrakcyjny pozna panią (2004)
Niania (2005–2006) as uncle Henio
Jeszcze nie wieczór , by Jacek Bławut (2008)
Ojciec Mateusz (2009)
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