Here are 17 famous actors from Poland were born in 1975:
Artur Pontek (May 10, 1975 Warsaw-) otherwise known as Arthur Pontek is a Polish actor and voice actor.
He began his acting career in the early 2000s and quickly became a popular figure in Polish film and television. He is known for his versatile acting range, having played a wide range of roles in various genres, including dramas, comedies, and action films. In addition to his work on screen, Pontek has also lent his voice to numerous animated films and television shows, both in Poland and abroad. He has won several awards for his acting, including the Best Actor award at the Gdynia Film Festival in 2009 for his role in the film "Apnea". Off-screen, Pontek is known for his philanthropic work, particularly in the area of environmental conservation.
Maciej Stuhr (June 23, 1975 Kraków-) is a Polish actor, psychologist, comedian and impressionist. He has one child, Matylda Stuhr.
Maciej Stuhr is the son of actor Jerzy Stuhr and the brother of songwriter and composer Michał Stuhr. He started his acting career in the 1990s, appearing in several stage productions and television shows. Stuhr gained widespread recognition for his role in the popular comedy "Chłopaki nie płaczą" (Boys Don't Cry) in 2000, which became a box office success in Poland.
In addition to his acting career, Stuhr is also a trained psychologist and regularly appears on television as an impressionist and a comedian. He has received numerous awards for his acting, including the prestigious Polityka Passport award in 2011. Stuhr is also known for his humanitarian work and advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights in Poland.
In recent years, Stuhr has continued to appear in a variety of film and television projects, both in Poland and internationally. He is considered one of the most versatile and talented actors of his generation in Poland, and has become a beloved figure in the country's entertainment industry.
Rafal Mackowiak (January 1, 1975 Opole-) is a Polish actor.
A graduate of the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Kraków, Mackowiak began his acting career on stage before transitioning to film and television. He has appeared in numerous Polish television series and films, and is known for his roles in "The Crown Witness" (2007), "All That I Love" (2009), and "The Mire" (2018). In addition to his acting work, Mackowiak is also a voice actor and has lent his voice to several animated films and video games. He has received multiple nominations and awards for his performances, including the Polish Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in "Boys Don't Cry" (2000). Mackowiak is also an active supporter of numerous charities and has used his platform to raise awareness and funds for social causes.
Marek Kaluzynski (May 15, 1975 Warsaw-) is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the Theater Academy in Warsaw in 1999 and began his acting career in the popular Polish TV series "Zlota Raczka." Kaluzynski has since appeared in numerous Polish films and TV series including "Na Wspolnej," "M jak milosc," and "Magda M." He has also made appearances in international productions, such as the TV series "The Passage." In addition to acting, Kaluzynski is also a voice actor, dubbing popular animations such as "Family Guy" and "South Park" into Polish. He has been honored with several awards for his work, including the Polish Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2010.
Rafal Mohr (May 3, 1975 Bytów-) is a Polish actor.
He is best known for his roles in Polish films and television series, such as "Pitbull" and "39 i pół". Mohr studied acting at the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Krakow, Poland. After graduation, he began his theater career and later transitioned into film and television. Mohr has won several awards for his performances, including the Best Actor award at the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia for his role in "Jesteś Bogiem" in 2012. In addition to acting, he is also a musician and plays the guitar.
Marcin Władyniak (March 22, 1975 Gdańsk-) also known as Marcin Wladyniak is a Polish actor and cinematographer.
He is known for his roles in acclaimed Polish TV series such as "Na Wspólnej", "Ojciec Mateusz" and "Londyńczycy". Władyniak also starred in the 2011 film "Making Noise Quietly" which had its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. Apart from acting, he has also worked as a cinematographer on various film projects including the award-winning documentary "Zdążyć przed Panem Bogiem". Władyniak started his acting journey in 1998 and has since become a familiar face in the Polish entertainment industry. In 2016, he was awarded the "Gold Cross of Merit" by the President of Poland for his contributions to Polish culture.
Tomasz Tyndyk (February 14, 1975 Wrocław-) also known as Tomek Tyndyk is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the Acting Department of the PWST (State Theatre School) in Krakow. Tyndyk began his career in theater, performing in various productions at the National Theatre in Warsaw and the Stary Theatre in Krakow. He made his film debut in 2001 in the movie "E=mc²". Some of his notable film credits include "The Master" (2005), "The Wedding" (2004), and "The Offsiders" (2018). Additionally, he has also appeared in several television series such as "39 i pół" and "Prawo Agaty". In 2018, Tyndyk received the Best Actor Award at the Shanghai International Film Festival for his role in "The Offsiders". Aside from acting, he is also actively involved in charity work, particularly with organizations that support children with disabilities.
Przemyslaw Sadowski (March 18, 1975 Hajnówka-) otherwise known as Przemysław Sadowski or Przemek Sadowski is a Polish actor. He has two children, Jan Sadowski and Franciszek Sadowski.
Przemyslaw Sadowski graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw. He began his acting career on stage, performing in various theaters in Poland such as the National Theatre in Warsaw, the Drama Theatre in Warsaw, and the Buffo Theatre in Warsaw. Sadowski has also appeared in numerous films and television series, winning critical acclaim for his performances. Some of his notable works include "Katyn" (2007), "The Reverse" (2009), and "A Grain of Truth" (2015). In addition to his acting career, Sadowski is also a voice actor and has lent his voice to various animated films and television shows.
Bartosz Zukowski (June 9, 1975 Warsaw-) is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw. Over the years, he has appeared in numerous films, television series, and theater productions. Some of the notable films he has acted in include "Suicide Room," "The Mole," and "Body/Ciało."
Zukowski is also recognized for his role as Captain Mika in the popular crime drama television series "The Border." He has received critical acclaim for his performances in various theater productions, including "The Glass Menagerie" and "A Streetcar Named Desire."
In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Zukowski is also actively involved in humanitarian causes. He has supported and participated in various charity events, including the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity concert.
Sebastian Lach (September 29, 1975 Kraków-) also known as Jan Sebastian Lach is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Cracow in 1999, and has since starred in numerous Polish films and TV shows. Some of his notable performances include his role in the film "Róża" (2011), which earned him the award for Best Actor at the 2011 Gdynia Film Festival, and his portrayal of a police officer in the popular Polish TV drama series "Pitbull" (2005-2008). Additionally, Lach has also acted in theater productions, including "Hamlet" and "The Tempest" at the National Theater in Warsaw. Outside of his acting career, Lach is also a percussionist and singer in a band called Krakowski Spleen.
Adrian Ochalik (October 2, 1975 Rzeszów-) is a Polish actor. He has one child, Antoni Ochalik.
Adrian Ochalik began his acting career in the early 2000s, appearing in various Polish TV series such as "Niania" and "Na Wspólnej". He gained wider recognition for his role in the popular Polish drama "Pierwsza Miłość" in which he played the character of Patryk Szewczyk.
Aside from his TV work, Ochalik has also appeared in several Polish films, including "W ciemności" and "Body/Ciało", both of which were nominated for Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film.
In addition to his acting work, Ochalik is also a theater actor, having performed in productions at the National Theatre in Warsaw and the Nowy Theatre in Kraków.
Michal Chorosinski (September 5, 1975 Warsaw-) is a Polish actor.
He graduated from The Aleksander Zelwerowicz Theatre Academy in Warsaw in 1998. Chorosinski has appeared in numerous films, television shows, and plays throughout Poland. He gained recognition for his performance in the popular Polish television series "M jak miłość" (L for Love). In addition to his acting career, Chorosinski has also worked as a voice actor and dubber. He has provided the Polish voice dub for characters in popular films such as "Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones" and "Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix." Chorosinski is also a screenwriter and director, having written and directed the short film "A Day like Any Other" in 2014.
Grzegorz Malecki (June 19, 1975 Warsaw-) is a Polish actor. He has one child, Antonina Malecka.
Malecki studied acting at the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw. He began his career in the late 1990s, appearing in Polish television series such as "Na dobre i na złe" and "Klan". Malecki is also known for his work in films, including "Officer", "The Reverse" and "In Darkness". In addition to his acting career, he is also recognized as a voice actor, having dubbed popular animated films such as "Despicable Me" and "Kung Fu Panda" in Polish. Malecki has received multiple awards for his acting, including the Polish Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "In Darkness" in 2012.
Wojciech Brzezinski (October 8, 1975 Jaworzno-) is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Krakow in 1999. After his graduation, he started appearing in various theatrical productions in Krakow and Warsaw. He gained recognition for his role in the play "Pepsi Generation" in 2002.
Brzezinski also has an extensive film and television career, appearing in popular Polish productions such as "Ranczo" and "39 and a Half". He has also appeared in international productions such as "The Last Family" and "Spies of Warsaw".
In addition to his acting work, Brzezinski is also a voice actor, dubbing foreign films and television shows into Polish.
Pawel Okraska (January 6, 1975 Kraków-) also known as Pavel Okraska is a Polish actor. He has one child, Piotr Okraska.
Pawel Okraska graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Kraków in 1999, and then began his career in theater. He has performed in numerous plays, including "Hamlet," "Romeo and Juliet," and "The Seagull." Okraska became popular with television audiences in the 2000s, and has appeared in several Polish TV series, including "Na dobre i na zle," "Pierwsza Miłość," and "Plebania." He has also had roles in films such as "Weiser" and "Zero." In addition to acting, Okraska is an avid sportsman, and enjoys skiing and ice skating.
Filip Zawada (July 7, 1975 Wrocław-) is a Polish film score composer and actor.
He has composed music for numerous films, including "The Last Family," "Dark, Almost Night," and "Sole," which earned him the award for Best Music Score at the 2020 Polish Film Awards. In addition to his work in film, Zawada has also acted in several Polish television shows and films, such as "Rodzinka.pl" and "Miłość jest wszystkim." He studied at the Karol Lipiński Academy of Music in Wrocław and has collaborated with many other Polish musicians and artists. Overall, Zawada is known for his ability to create emotive and compelling music that enhances the viewer's experience of film.
Michal Staszczak (April 5, 1975 Radzyń Podlaski-) is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 1999. Staszczak made his theatrical debut in 1997 in "Miasto Wariatów" at the Dramatic Theater in Warsaw. He has since appeared in numerous plays, including "Antigone," "Tramwaj zwany pożądaniem," and "Król Lear."
In addition to his work on the stage, Staszczak has also appeared in several films and television series, including "Kiler-ów 2-óch," "Kryminalni," and "Londynskie biuro inwestycyjne."
Staszczak is also a voice actor, and has lent his voice to several animated films and TV series, including "Kung Fu Panda," "The Smurfs," and "Trolls."
He has won several awards for his work, including the Zbigniew Cybulski Award in 2006 and the Polish Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2008 for his role in "Pora umierać."