Here are 17 famous actors from Poland were born in 1960:
Jacek Lenartowicz (September 13, 1960 Puławy-) is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the Warsaw Theatre Academy in 1983 and made his debut at the Teatr Powszechny in Warsaw the same year. Lenartowicz has acted in numerous films, TV shows and theatre productions throughout his career. He is known for his roles in films such as "Three Colors: White", "The Pianist", and "The Reverse". On television, he has appeared in popular Polish shows such as "M jak Miłość" and "Na Wspólnej". In addition to acting, Lenartowicz is also a voiceover artist, lending his voice to animated films and commercials. He has received several awards for his work in the entertainment industry, including the Best Actor Award at the Koszalin Debut Film Festival in 1992.
Jacek Luczak (March 27, 1960 Łódź-) is a Polish actor.
He is best known for his work in Polish theatre and film. After studying acting at the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw, Luczak began his career in theatre, performing in various plays throughout Poland. He later transitioned into film, appearing in numerous popular Polish movies such as "The Collector" and "The Big Animal". Luczak has received critical acclaim for his performances and has been nominated for multiple awards including the prestigious Polish Academy Award for Best Actor. In addition to his acting career, Luczak is also a well-known voice actor and has provided voiceovers for various Polish film and television productions.
Piotr Malinowski (September 17, 1960 Żyrardów-) is a Polish actor and screenwriter.
Malinowski studied acting at the Leon Schiller National Film, Television and Theatre School in Łódź. He made his acting debut in 1987 in the film "Chronicle of Amorous Incidents". Since then, he has appeared in numerous films and TV series, including "The Debt", "Body/Ciało", and "The Hater". Malinowski has also had success as a screenwriter, co-writing the film "Letters to Santa" and creating the TV series "Miłość na bogato". He has received numerous nominations and awards for his work, including the Best Screenplay award at the 2012 Gdynia Film Festival for "Letters to Santa". In addition to his acting and screenwriting, Malinowski is also a theatre director and professor at the Theatre Academy in Warsaw.
Marek Bielecki (November 17, 1960 Bytom-) is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Krakow in 1983. Bielecki is best known for his performances in films such as "The Debt" (1999), "The Hexer" (2001), and "Symmetry" (2013). In addition to his acting career, Bielecki is also a prominent voice actor, having lent his voice to several animated films and television shows. He has also been recognized for his work in theater, having received numerous awards and nominations for his performances on stage. Outside of his professional career, Bielecki is also a talented musician and has released several albums as a guitarist and vocalist.
Jarosław Kamiński (November 13, 1960 Łódź-) a.k.a. Jaroslaw Kaminski PSM or Jaroslaw Kaminski P.S.M. is a Polish film editor, television editor and actor.
He has edited a number of Polish feature films, including "All That I Love", "Manhunt" and "The Wedding". Kamiński has won a number of awards throughout his career, including the Polish Film Award for Best Editing for "A Grain of Truth". In addition to his work as an editor, Kamiński has also acted in several Polish television series and films. He is a member of the Polish Society of Cinematographers and a graduate of the Film School in Lodz.
Grzegorz Przybyl (July 10, 1960 Wolbórz-) is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the State Higher School of Theatre in Krakow in 1982. Throughout his career, he has appeared in numerous films, television series, and theatrical productions. Some of his notable appearances include the films "Krótki film o miłości" (1988), "Kroll" (1991), and "Papusza" (2013), as well as the television series "Ojciec Mateusz" (2008-2018). Apart from acting, he is also involved in dubbing and voice-over work. He has lent his voice to characters in various animated films, such as "Gnomeo & Juliet" (2011) and "The Nut Job" (2014). Additionally, he is a lecturer at the Faculty of Acting at the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.
Zbigniew Wróbel (February 20, 1960 Kościan-) is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw in 1984. Wróbel is known for his roles in Polish films and television shows such as "The Saragossa Manuscript" (1965), "Wielki Szu" (1983), and "A Short Film About Love" (1988). In addition to his acting career, Wróbel is also a prominent theatre director and has directed plays for theaters such as the Rozmaitości Theater and the National Theater in Warsaw. He has won several awards for his work in both acting and directing, including the Grand Prix at the Jan Kochanowski Theatre Festival in 2011.
Jacek Krautforst (July 11, 1960-) is a Polish actor.
He is best known for his versatile skills and the ability to portray complex characters. Jacek began his acting career in the early 1980s and has since appeared in numerous films, television shows, and theater productions. He has worked with some of the most renowned Polish directors and actors.
Jacek has won several awards for his performances, including the Best Actor award at the Gdynia Film Festival for his role in the movie "In Full Gallop" and the Best Television Actor award at the Telekamera Awards for his role in the series "Stawka większa niż życie".
Apart from acting, Jacek has also worked as a director and screenwriter. He has directed several theater productions and written several screenplays. In addition, he is also a professor of acting at the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Kraków.
Jacek Krautforst is considered one of the most talented and respected actors in Poland today. His unique style and dedication to his craft have earned him a loyal following and critical acclaim.
Piotr Bajor (February 16, 1960 Opole-) is a Polish actor. He has one child, Bogumiła Bajor.
Piotr Bajor studied acting at the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw, Poland. He made his debut as a stage actor in 1982 in the Warsaw-based Teatr Współczesny theatre, where he performed in several plays.
Bajor is known for his roles in a number of popular Polish TV series, such as "Czterdziestolatek" and "Zmiennicy". He has also appeared in many Polish films, including "Zamachowski i Nieśmiertelni", "Gry uliczne" and "Kroll".
In addition to his acting career, Piotr Bajor is also a voice actor, dubbing foreign movies and TV series into Polish. He has lent his voice to a number of well-known characters, such as Rocky Balboa in the "Rocky" series, and Obelix in the Polish version of the "Asterix" animated movies.
In recognition of his contribution to Polish culture, Bajor was awarded the Polonia Restituta medal in 2003.
Filip Zylber (February 15, 1960 Łódź-) is a Polish television director, actor, film director and screenwriter.
Zylber began his career as an actor in the 1980s before transitioning to directing and writing. He is best known for his work on popular Polish television shows such as "Zmiennicy" and "Świat Według Kiepskich." In 1998, he directed his first feature film, "Brzuch" which was well-received by audiences and critics alike. Zylber has also received numerous awards for his work, including the Golden Rose at the Montreux Television Festival and the Grand Prix at the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia. He is considered one of the most influential figures in Polish film and television.
Krzysztof Bochenek (November 13, 1960 Tychy-) is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 1984. Bochenek debuted on the stage of the National Theatre in Warsaw in the same year, where he starred in "Baśka i Ryszard" directed by Andrzej Wajda. He has worked with other prestigious theaters in Poland, including the Ateneum Theatre in Warsaw and the C.K. Norwid Theatre in Jelenia Góra.
Bochenek is also known for his appearance in numerous Polish movies and TV series. He made his film debut in 1983 in the movie "Niech cię odleci mara" and has since appeared in more than 60 movies and TV shows, including "C.K. Dezerterzy", "Boża podszewka", and "Jeszcze tylko ten las".
In addition to his acting career, Bochenek is also a well-known voice actor for animated films and TV shows. He has lent his voice to characters in popular movies such as "Shrek", "Finding Nemo", and "Ice Age".
Throughout his career, Bochenek has received numerous awards and accolades, including the Best Actor Award at the Gdynia Film Festival in 1994 for his role in the movie "Podróż na wschód".
Krzysztof Lawniczak (September 21, 1960 Białystok-) is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Krakow in 1983. Lawniczak started his acting career in the theater, first working with the Stary Teatr in Krakow and then the Teatr Narodowy in Warsaw. He is also known for his work in film and television, with notable roles including the lead in the film "Aria dla atlety" (1995) and the television series "Stawka wieksza niz zycie" (1988-1989). In addition to acting, Lawniczak is also a voice actor for animated films and television shows, and has lent his voice to numerous characters including Shrek in the Polish dub of the "Shrek" franchise. He has received numerous awards for his acting work, including the Silver Medal for Merit to Culture - Gloria Artis in 2015.
Slawomir Józwik (November 13, 1960 Warsaw-) a.k.a. Slawomir Jozwik is a Polish television producer and actor.
He is best known for producing popular television shows such as "Barwy szczęścia" and "Na dobre i na złe". Józwik started his career as an actor, appearing in a number of films and television series in the 1980s and 1990s. However, he eventually transitioned into producing, starting his own production company and becoming a prominent figure in the Polish television industry. In addition to his work in television, Józwik is also a philanthropist, donating to various charities and organizations in Poland.
Jacek Wójcicki (January 21, 1960 Kraków-) also known as Wójcicki, Jacek is a Polish actor and singer.
He is best known for his work on both stage and screen. Wójcicki studied drama and singing at the Ludwik Solski Academy of Dramatic Arts in Kraków, and later honed his craft at the National Stary Theatre in Kraków. He made his film debut in 1987 in the feature film "Lawstorant" and since then he has appeared in several Polish films, TV shows and theatre productions. Wójcicki is also a talented singer; he has released several albums and collaborated with other renowned Polish musicians. He is considered as one of the most versatile actors of his generation in Poland, known for his ability to embody complex and challenging roles.
Maciej Orłoś (July 16, 1960 Warsaw-) a.k.a. Maciej Henryk Orłoś or Maciej Orlos is a Polish actor and presenter. He has four children, Melania Orlos, Kuba Orlos, Rafal Orlos and Antoni Orlos.
Orłoś began his acting career in the 1980s and has appeared in numerous films, TV series, and theatrical productions. He is also known for his work as a television presenter, having hosted a number of popular programs over the years. Orłoś is particularly associated with the Polish national broadcaster, TVP, and has been a regular face on the network for many years. In addition to his work in front of the camera, Orłoś is also a published author, having written a number of books on topics such as music and film. He is widely respected in Poland for his contributions to the arts and his long and successful career in the entertainment industry.
Piotr Siejka (July 22, 1960 Warsaw-) is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the Wrocław Theatre Academy in 1983 and made his debut in the play "The Curse of the Devil's Swamp" directed by Jacek Orłowski. He gained popularity thanks to his roles in TV series such as "Czterdziestolatek" and "Zmiennicy". He also appeared in many films, including "Kingsajz" and "Vabank II czyli riposta". In addition to acting, Piotr Siejka is also a voice actor, dubbing foreign films and TV series into Polish. He is a member of the Polish Film Academy and has received multiple awards for his work in the entertainment industry.
Wojciech Asinski (April 14, 1960 Warsaw-) is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 1983. Asinski has appeared in numerous films, television shows, and theater productions throughout his career. He is best known for his roles in "Schindler's List" (1993), "With Fire and Sword" (1999), and "The Pianist" (2002). Asinski has received multiple awards for his acting, including the Best Actor award at the Gdynia Film Festival in 2010 for his role in "Dom zly" (The Dark House).