Polish movie actors born in the year 1974

Here are 17 famous actors from Poland were born in 1974:

Krzysztof Artur Janczar

Krzysztof Artur Janczar (April 14, 1974 Łódź-) also known as K. A. Janczar is a Polish actor.

He is known for his roles in both film and television, including the role of "Franek" in the popular Polish TV series "Czterdziestolatek" and his performance in the film "Edi." Janczar has won multiple awards for his acting, including the Best Actor award at the Gdynia Film Festival for his role in "Edi." In addition to acting, he has also worked as a voice actor and has lent his voice to several Polish-language versions of popular films and television shows. Outside of his work in entertainment, Janczar has also been involved in various charitable organizations and has been recognized for his philanthropic efforts.

Eryk Lubos

Eryk Lubos (September 6, 1974 Tarnowskie Góry-) is a Polish actor. He has one child, Franciszek Lubos.

Lubos graduated from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Kraków in 1998. He made his feature film debut three years later in the film "Weiser" directed by Wojciech Marczewski. Lubos has since appeared in numerous Polish films and television shows, including the popular series "Pitbull" and "The Crown of Kings". He is known for his intense and dynamic performances, often playing complex and conflicted characters. In addition to his work in film and television, Lubos is also a respected stage actor and has performed in numerous plays in Poland's most prestigious theaters.

Arkadiusz Janiczek

Arkadiusz Janiczek (January 14, 1974 Opole-) is a Polish actor. He has two children, Nina Janiczek and Lila Janiczek.

Janiczek graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw in 1997. He began his acting career in theater, appearing in productions such as "The Government Inspector" and "Measure for Measure" at the National Theatre in Warsaw.

In addition to theater, Janiczek has had a prolific career in film and television. He has appeared in numerous popular Polish films including "All That I Love", "In the Name Of", and "The Coldest Game". He is also well known for his television roles in series such as "Londyńczycy" and "Na dobre i na złe".

Janiczek's performances have been recognized with several awards, including the Best Actor Award at the 2008 Gdynia Film Festival for his role in "Little Moscow".

Aside from his acting career, Janiczek has also worked as a voice actor, dubbing foreign films and cartoons into Polish.

Maciej Maciejewski

Maciej Maciejewski (April 22, 1974 Poznań-) is a Polish actor and stunt coordinator.

He graduated from the Acting Department of the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw. Maciejewski is known for his work as a stunt coordinator on several major Polish films, including "Kler", "The Hater", and "The Mire". He has also acted in various films and TV series, such as "The Border" and "The Pack". Maciejewski has won several awards for his work in the film industry, including a nomination for Best Stunts at the Polish Film Awards.

Robert Rogalski

Robert Rogalski (March 20, 1974 Warsaw-) is a Polish actor.

He started his career as a child actor, appearing in television series and films such as "Jan Serce" and "Kochaj i rób co chcesz." Later, he graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw, and continued to work in the theatre, film and television industry. Some of his notable roles include Piotrek in "Złotopolscy," Toti in "Boża podszewka," and Ryszard Rzecki in "Lalka." Rogalski is also a voice actor and has dubbed over 200 films and TV shows, including the voice of Gollum in the Polish version of "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy.

Robert Kudelski

Robert Kudelski (June 24, 1974 Zgierz-) is a Polish actor.

He was born in Zgierz, Poland, and attended the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw. Kudelski has appeared in numerous films, television shows, and stage productions both in Poland and internationally. He is perhaps best known for his roles in the Polish films "Katyn" and "All Will Be Well," as well as the television series "The Border." Kudelski has won several awards for his acting, including a Best Actor award at the Gdynia Film Festival. In addition to his acting career, he is also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and an advocate for children's rights.

Michał Kowalski

Michał Kowalski (December 10, 1974 Mrągowo-) is a Polish actor.

He is best known for his work in popular Polish films and television shows such as "Chłopaki nie płaczą", "Pitbull", and "Kryminalni". Kowalski graduated from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Krakow, Poland in 1999. He made his acting debut in the Polish film "Złote runo" in 1998. In addition to his film and TV work, Kowalski is also a stage actor and has performed in numerous plays throughout Poland. He has received several awards for his work, including the Award for Best Actor at the Gdynia Film Festival for his role in "Nad życie" in 2012.

Piotr Bala

Piotr Bala (January 1, 1974 Wałbrzych-) also known as P. Bala is a Polish actor.

He is best known for his work in Polish cinema and television. Bala graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw, Poland in 1996. He made his acting debut in the 1995 television series "Polska smierc". Bala has since appeared in numerous popular television series such as "Klan", "M jak Milosc", and "Na Wspolnej". He has also starred in several notable films including "All That I Love" (2009) and "Loving" (2017). In addition to his acting career, Bala has also worked as a voice actor, dubbing foreign films and television shows into Polish.

Olivier Janiak

Olivier Janiak (May 17, 1974 Krotoszyn-) is a Polish presenter, journalist, model and actor. He has two children, Frederick Janiak and Christian Janiak.

Janiak started his career in the entertainment industry in the 1990s as a model. He later transitioned to television, where he initially worked as a VJ before landing his first major presenting gig on the popular show Viva Polska. Janiak has since gone on to host several other shows, including "Idol," "Supertalent," and "Dance Dance Dance."

Aside from his work as a presenter, Janiak has also ventured into acting, appearing in several films and TV shows in Poland. He has won several awards over the course of his career, including the Best TV Host award at the 2010 Telekamera Awards.

Janiak is also known for his philanthropic work, including his involvement in the "Pokolenia" foundation, which focuses on supporting families who have lost loved ones in tragic circumstances. In addition, he has served as an ambassador for multiple charitable organizations and campaigns.

Piotr Jankowski

Piotr Jankowski (June 19, 1974 Nidzica-) is a Polish actor.

He graduated from the Theatre Academy in Warsaw and made his debut in the theater play "Theorem" by Tomasz Łubieński. Jankowski is best known for his roles in Polish TV series and films such as "Na Wspólnej", "Czas honoru", and "The Closed Circuit". He played the main character, Krzysiek, in the popular series "Rodzinka.pl" for seven years. In addition to acting, Jankowski is also a presenter and voice actor. He has lent his voice to several animated films and TV series.

Sebastian Badurek

Sebastian Badurek (January 30, 1974 Mrągowo-) is a Polish actor.

He graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw and worked at the Dramatic Theatre in Warsaw. Badurek has appeared in numerous films, TV series, and theater productions throughout his career. Some of his notable works include "The Border" (2008), "Botoks" (2017), and "The Mire" (2018). In addition to his acting work, Badurek also works as a voice actor and has provided voiceovers for various animated films and TV series. He is considered one of the most talented actors of his generation in Poland.

Mariusz Witkowski

Mariusz Witkowski (October 27, 1974 Poland-) is a Polish actor.

He graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw and began his acting career shortly thereafter. Witkowski has appeared in a variety of film, television, and theater productions in Poland, earning critical acclaim for his performances. His notable film roles include "Symmetry" (2003) and "The Collector" (2005), and he has also appeared in popular TV series such as "The Border" (2014) and "Crown Witness" (2018). In addition to his work as an actor, Witkowski is also a voice actor, providing the Polish dubbing for a number of American film and television productions. He is highly regarded by audiences and critics alike for his versatility and ability to bring depth and authenticity to his roles.

Borys Jaznicki

Borys Jaznicki (April 19, 1974-) is a Polish actor.

He was born in Warsaw, Poland and studied acting at the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw. Jaznicki has appeared in numerous films, television series and theater productions in Poland. Some of his notable roles include in "The Pianist" (2002), "The Reverse" (2009) and "The Sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff" (2016). In addition to acting, Jaznicki is also a voice actor and has provided voices for characters in Polish dubs of various international films and TV shows, including "Kung Fu Panda" and "The Big Bang Theory".

Lukasz Barczyk

Lukasz Barczyk (September 2, 1974 Olkusz-) is a Polish screenwriter, film director, film producer, film editor and actor.

Barczyk is best known for his work on the critically acclaimed films "Pitbull" (2005) and "Pitbull: Tough Women" (2016), which he wrote and directed. He also produced the hit crime drama TV series "Blinded by the Lights" (2018). Aside from his successful career in film and television, Barczyk is also a respected theater director, having directed productions for the National Theatre in Warsaw and the Współczesny Theatre in Wrocław. In addition, he has acted in a number of films, including the award-winning "Black Thursday" (2011) and "Pitbull" (2005). Throughout his career, Barczyk has won numerous awards for his work, including the Polish Film Award for Best Screenplay for "Pitbull" and the Special Jury Prize at the International Film Festival in Cairo for "Black Thursday".

Igor Daniel

Igor Daniel (January 23, 1974 Warsaw-) is a Polish actor.

He graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 1998. After graduation, Daniel began his career with roles in various Polish stage productions. He later moved onto television and film, appearing in several popular Polish productions. Daniel is best known for his performances in the films "The Crime" (Zbrodnia) and "Little Moscow" (Mała Moskwa), for which he received critical acclaim. In addition to acting, Daniel has also worked as a theater director and has received multiple awards for his work in the performing arts. He is considered one of the most talented and prominent actors of his generation in Poland.

Grzegorz Duda

Grzegorz Duda (August 5, 1974 Poland-) is a Polish actor.

Duda graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 1998. He made his acting debut in the film "Something About Love" (1999) and has since appeared in numerous Polish films and television series, such as "Pitbull" and "Ranczo". Duda has received critical acclaim for his performances and has been nominated for multiple awards, including the Polish Film Awards. In addition to his acting work, Duda is also a theater director and has directed productions at the National Theatre in Warsaw.

Andrzej Nejman

Andrzej Nejman (November 5, 1974 Włocławek-) is a Polish actor. His child is called .

Nejman graduated from Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Kraków. He is best known for his roles in Polish films such as "Królowie życia" (Kings of Life), "Boża podszewka" (God's Lining), and "Ranczo" (Ranch). Nejman has also appeared in various TV series and theater plays. In addition to acting, he is a screenwriter and has written scripts for several TV shows. Nejman is married and has two children, including his son, whose name has not been disclosed to the public.

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