Here are 27 famous actors from Poland were born in 1979:
Marcin Bosak (September 9, 1979 Łódź-) is a Polish actor. He has one child, Władysław Bosak.
Marcin Bosak graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 2004. He started his acting career in theater, and his performances in shows such as "Hamlet" and "The Tempest" were well received by both audience and critics. Bosak then moved into film, where he has also achieved success. He is known for his roles in movies like "80 Million" and "Botoks". In addition to his work as an actor, Bosak is also a voice-over artist, lending his voice to various characters in Polish versions of international films, TV shows, and video games. In recent years, he has also become involved in directing and producing, showing his versatility in the entertainment industry.
Michał Koterski (December 29, 1979 Kraków-) also known as Misiek Koterski or Michal Koterski is a Polish actor, satirist, presenter and stand-up comedian.
He is the son of the late Polish film director, writer and actor Marek Koterski. Michał Koterski gained popularity in the mid-2000s, following his appearances on the comedy show "Hydraulicy", as well as his performances in various TV series and films. He is also known for his work as a TV presenter, hosting shows such as "Jaka to melodia?" and "Familiada". In addition to his television work, Koterski has also performed as a stand-up comedian, both in Poland and internationally. He has released several comedy albums, including "Misiek na tropie" and "Na granicy dobrego smaku". Koterski has won numerous awards throughout his career, including the Grand Prix at the 2007 National Competition of the Polish Stand-Up Scene.
Marcin Kwaśny (January 5, 1979 Tarnów-) also known as Marcin Kwasny is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Kraków. Kwaśny made his acting debut in 2001 and has since appeared in numerous film, television, and theater productions in Poland. He is best known for his roles in the films "A Heart of Love" (2007) and "The Mole" (2020). In addition to acting, Kwaśny is also a voice actor and has lent his voice to various animated films and TV series. He has won several awards for his performances, including the Best Supporting Actor Award at the Polish Film Festival for his role in "Erratum" (2010). Outside of his acting career, Kwaśny is an avid traveler and photographer.
Marcin Tyrol (April 2, 1979 Tarnowskie Góry-) is a Polish actor.
He is best known for his roles in popular Polish TV series such as "Pierwsza miłość" and "Na Wspólnej". Marcin graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw and began his acting career in theater before transitioning to television and film. In addition to acting, Marcin is also a talented musician and songwriter, having released several albums and performed in numerous concerts throughout Poland. He is widely regarded as one of the most talented and versatile actors of his generation and has received critical acclaim for his performances both on stage and on screen.
Wojciech Zielinski (April 23, 1979 Łódź-) is a Polish actor. He has one child, Maria Zielinska.
Wojciech Zielinski started his acting career in 2004 with the film "Pogoda na jutro". He gained popularity in Poland through his performances in television series such as "Na Wspólnej" and "Krew z krwi". He has also appeared in several Polish films including "Zmiennicy" and "Testosteron".
Aside from acting, Zielinski is also a theater director and has directed several successful plays in Poland. He has received numerous awards for his performances including the "Best Actor" award at the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia in 2010 for his role in the film "Venice". In 2018, he was honored with the Gloria Artis Medal for his contributions to Polish culture.
Zielinski is known for his charitable work as well, and has supported organizations such as UNICEF and the Polish Humanitarian Action. He also co-founded the Zielony szlak na Kubusiowym Groniu Foundation, aimed at helping children with disabilities.
Jakub Kamieński (May 20, 1979 Warsaw-) also known as Jakub Kamienski is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw in 2003. Kamieński began his acting career in theater and appeared in numerous productions such as "Ghetto Queen," "Bal Maturalny," and "Antygone XXI". He later transitioned to film and television, and his notable appearances include roles in "Pitbull" and "Fathers and Daughters". Kamieński is also a writer and published his first book, "Wydawało się" in 2017. In addition to his artistic pursuits, he is an active social activist and supports various LGBTQ+ causes.
Krzysztof Czeczot (July 25, 1979 Bytów-) is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the State Higher School of Film, Television and Theatre in Lodz, Poland. Czeczot gained recognition for his roles in the television series "The Law and The Fist" and "M jak Miłość". He has also appeared in several films including "Familia Kowalski", "Down the Colorful Hill" and "Nina". In addition to acting, Czeczot has also worked as a translator and dubbing actor for foreign productions.
Wojciech Solarz (April 13, 1979 Michalin-) is a Polish actor and screenwriter.
He graduated from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Kraków in 2002. Solarz has appeared in numerous Polish films and television series, including "Hela w opałach" and "Boża podszewka". He has also written screenplays for several Polish productions. In addition to his work in film and television, Solarz is also a stage actor, having performed in numerous theater productions in Poland. He is known for his versatility and range as an actor, and has won critical acclaim for his performances in both comedic and dramatic roles.
Maciej Makowski (March 15, 1979 Warsaw-) is a Polish actor.
He studied acting at the prestigious Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Krakow, where he graduated in 2002. Makowski is best known for his roles in Polish films and TV series, including "The Mole" and "Pitbull". He has also appeared in international productions such as "House of Cards" and "The Zookeeper's Wife". In addition to his acting career, Makowski is also a successful voice actor, providing Polish voice-over work for popular movies and TV shows such as "The Simpsons" and "How I Met Your Mother". He has received several awards for his work, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the 2015 Polish Film Festival for his role in the movie "Body/Ciało". Outside of his acting career, Makowski is an avid traveler and has spoken about his passion for exploring different cultures and cuisines.
Lesław Żurek (June 30, 1979 Wrocław-) also known as Leslaw Zurek is a Polish actor. He has one child, Zuzanna Żurek.
Lesław Żurek graduated from the Leon Schiller National Higher School of Film, Television and Theatre in Łódź in 2002. He made his debut on the big screen in 2005 in the film "The Wedding" directed by Wojtek Smarzowski, which brought him critical acclaim. He has since appeared in numerous Polish films and television shows such as "Pitbull", "The Mighty Angel", and "Ranczo". In 2011, he won the Best Supporting Actor award at the Gdynia Film Festival for his role in the film "Rose". In addition to his acting career, Żurek also works as a stage actor and has performed in several plays at the National Theatre in Warsaw.
Michal Zurawski (July 2, 1979 Zabrze-) also known as Michał Żurawski is a Polish actor. His children are called Klemens Zurawski and Jadwiga Zurawska.
Michal Zurawski is a graduate of the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw where he studied acting. After completing his studies, he appeared in several stage productions and gained recognition in the Polish theater scene. He made his feature film debut in the movie "Edi" which was directed by Piotr Trzaskalski in 2002. Zurawski went on to act in several critically acclaimed Polish films such as "Pitbull" and "Różyczka". He has also worked in television and appeared in popular Polish TV series such as "Klan" and "M jak miłość". Zurawski has won several awards for his work in theater and film, including the Best Actor award at the Gdynia Film Festival in 2015 for his role in "Czerwony Pająk". In addition to his acting career, he is also a member of the Polish Sejm (parliament) and represents the Social Democratic Party of Poland.
Tomek Debowski (January 8, 1979 Mielec-) also known as Tomasz Michal Debowski or Debolek is a Polish actor.
He is best known for his roles in popular Polish TV series such as "M jak milosc" and "Na dobre i na zle". In addition to acting, Debowski is also a well-known voice actor, having lent his voice to numerous Polish versions of popular animated films and TV shows. He graduated from the National Higher School of Film, Television and Theatre in Lodz, Poland in 2002. Debowski has received critical acclaim for his performances and has been nominated for several awards, including the Polish Film Awards. Outside of acting, he is known for his charity work and involvement in social causes.
Maciej Brzoska (January 1, 1979 Olsztyn-) is a Polish actor.
Brzoska graduated from the State Theatre School in Krakow in 2002. He made his stage debut the same year in a production of "Madame de Sade" at the National Stary Theater in Krakow. He has since appeared in numerous plays, both classical and modern, at various theaters in Poland.
In addition to his stage work, Brzoska has also appeared in several films and television series. He received critical acclaim for his performance in the 2007 film "Tricks", directed by Andrzej Jakimowski, which won several awards, including the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. He also appeared in the popular TV series "The Border" and "Time of Honor".
Brzoska is known for his versatile acting skills and the ability to portray complex characters with ease. He has won several awards for his work, including the Best Actor award at the Gdynia Film Festival in 2013 for his role in "In the Name of".
Modest Rucinski (March 24, 1979 Stalowa Wola-) is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the State Theatre School in Krakow, Poland in 2002. He is known for his roles in Polish films such as "Historia Roja" and TV series such as "Blondynka." In 2013, he won the Best Actor award at the 37th Gdynia Film Festival for his role in the film "Obława." Rucinski is also a theater actor, performing in various productions in Poland and internationally. He has been recognized for his theater work, winning the Konrad Swinarski Award for Best Actor in 2007 and the prestigious Polityka Passport Award in 2017.
Czeslaw Mozil (April 12, 1979 Zabrze-) a.k.a. Mozil, Czesław, Czesław Mozil or Czesław Śpiewa is a Polish musician, singer, composer and actor.
Mozil first gained popularity as a member of the band Tomek Makowiecki i Domowe Melodie, but achieved greater success as a solo artist with his album "Debiut" in 2010, which won the Fryderyk award for Best Alternative Album. He is known for his unique voice and eclectic style, blending elements of rock, pop, jazz, and folk music. In addition to his music career, Mozil has also acted in several films and television series, including the popular Polish series "Rodzinka.pl". He is a multi-talented artist who continues to inspire and entertain audiences with his creative work.
Jakub Kijowski (September 13, 1979 Poland-) otherwise known as Kuba Kijowski is a Polish actor and cinematographer.
He graduated from the Leon Schiller National Film, Television and Theatre School in Łódź in 2005, where he studied cinematography. Kuba Kijowski is known for his work as a cinematographer on various films such as "Papusza" (2013), "Hanoi-Warsaw" (2009) and "Summertime" (2015). In addition to his work behind the camera, Kijowski is also an accomplished actor, having appeared in numerous films and television shows in Poland. He has received critical acclaim for his performances in films such as "Photographer" (2015), "Hatred" (2016) and "Ether" (2018). Kijowski is considered one of the most talented young actors and cinematographers in Poland today.
Adam Jaskolka (October 3, 1979 Zabrze-) is a Polish actor.
Jaskolka studied acting at the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Krakow. He began his acting career in theatre, starring in various productions across Poland. Jaskolka is most well-known for his roles in Polish films and television dramas. He has won multiple awards for his performances, including the Best Actor Award at the Gdynia Film Festival. In addition to his acting career, Jaskolka is also a voice actor, dubbing foreign films and cartoons into Polish. He has lent his voice to characters in popular franchises such as Disney's "Toy Story" and Dreamworks' "Shrek". Outside of acting, Jaskolka is a keen sportsman, particularly in karate, which he has been practicing for over 20 years.
Michal Grzybowski (June 18, 1979 Łódź-) is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 2002. He began his acting career in the theater, starring in productions such as "Hamlet" and "The Cherry Orchard." Grzybowski has also appeared in numerous television series and films, including "The Crown Witness," "Blinded by the Lights," and "The Hater." In addition to acting, he is actively involved in philanthropic work and serves as an ambassador for the "Noble Gift" foundation, which aims to support children in need.
Konrad Bugaj (November 26, 1979 Kraków-) is a Polish actor.
He is a graduate of the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Krakow, Poland. Bugaj is best known for his roles in acclaimed Polish TV series such as "The Pact" and "The Crown of Kings". He has also starred in several Polish films, including "Sheep" and "The Fastest". In addition to acting, Bugaj is also a voice actor and has lent his voice to characters in the Polish versions of popular animated films, including "Zootopia", "The Secret Life of Pets", and "Moana". He has received several awards for his performances, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the 2010 Gdynia Film Festival for his role in "Sheep".
Artur Chamski (April 22, 1979 Bystrzyca Kłodzka-) is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw. Chamski has appeared in numerous film and television productions in Poland, including the popular TV series "M jak miłość" and "Na Wspólnej". He is also known for his theater work, having performed in various productions at the National Theatre in Warsaw, the Helena Modrzejewska National Stary Theatre in Krakow, and the Poznań Theatre. In addition to his acting career, Chamski is also a singer and songwriter, having released several albums and singles throughout his career.
Kamil Mackowiak (November 20, 1979 Bydgoszcz-) also known as Kamil Damian Mackowiak is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Krakow and has since become a prominent figure in the Polish film and theater industry. Mackowiak has received critical acclaim for his performances in films such as "The Reverse," "Letters to Santa," and "The Last Family" for which he won the Best Leading Actor award at the Polish Film Festival. In addition to his film work, he has appeared in numerous stage productions including "Waiting for Godot," "The Cherry Orchard," and "Hamlet." Mackowiak is also a founder and member of the Warsaw-based theater group, Teatr Hotel Pro Forma.
Krysztof Ogloza (August 29, 1979 Chojnów-) also known as Krzysztof Ogloza is a Polish actor.
He studied acting at the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw and made his professional debut in 2002 with the Teatr Narodowy in Warsaw. Ogloza is best known for his roles in popular Polish TV shows such as "M jak miłość" and "Klan". He has also starred in numerous films including "Fata Morgana" and "Chce sie zyc". Ogloza has received critical acclaim for his performances and has been nominated for several awards including the Polish Film Awards. In addition to his acting career, he is also a voice actor and has dubbed numerous foreign films and TV shows into Polish.
Luke Buda (February 26, 1979 Wrocław-) also known as Buda, Luke or Łukasz Paweł Buda is a Polish film score composer, actor and musician.
Born in Wrocław, Poland, Buda moved to New Zealand with his family when he was four years old. He started his musical career as a member of the popular New Zealand band, The Phoenix Foundation, playing guitar, keyboard and providing vocals. Alongside his music career, Buda has also acted in several films and television programs, including the New Zealand comedy-drama film "Eagle vs Shark" and the television series "The Almighty Johnsons".
Buda's foray into film score composing began when he was asked to provide the soundtrack for the New Zealand coming-of-age film, "Boy", which went on to become the highest-grossing New Zealand film of all time. Since then, he has composed soundtracks for a number of films and television shows including Netflix's "The Breaker Upperers" and the New Zealand horror-comedy film "Housebound".
Buda's work has been critically acclaimed, earning him nominations for several awards, including the New Zealand Film and Television Awards and the APRA Silver Scroll Award. In addition to his film compositions, Buda continues to make music with The Phoenix Foundation and as a solo artist, with a number of albums and singles under his belt.
Mariusz Ostrowski (May 3, 1979 Kielce-) is a Polish actor.
He graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 2002. Ostrowski's career started with minor roles in TV series and films, but he gained recognition after his roles in the TV series "Ranczo" and "Pierwsza miłość." He has also appeared in numerous films, including "Cicha noc" and "Manhunt." In addition to his work in film and television, Ostrowski is also a successful stage actor and has appeared in numerous plays in theaters across Poland. He has been awarded several prizes and nominations for his work, including the prestigious Best Actor award at the Gdynia Film Festival.
Pawel Chochlew (September 21, 1979 Elbląg-) is a Polish screenwriter, film director and actor.
He studied at the National Film School in Łódź, where he directed several award-winning short films. After graduation, he began working in the film industry, writing screenplays and directing films. He gained critical acclaim for his film "Toxic Love" (2010), which won awards at several international film festivals. In addition to his work in film, Chochlew has also acted in several TV series and films, including "The Border" and "Darkness". He is known for his inventive storytelling and his ability to create complex, multi-layered characters.
Wojciech Łuszczykiewicz (February 28, 1979 Łódź-) also known as Wojciech "Zee Zee Woo" Łuszczykiewicz is a Polish musician, singer, guitarist, composer, lyricist, journalist, screenwriter and actor.
He is best known for his work as the frontman of the Polish rock band Łąki Łan, which he co-founded in 2003. The band quickly gained popularity and became known for their unique blend of rock, folk, and traditional Polish music. In addition to his music career, Łuszczykiewicz has also worked as a journalist and screenwriter, and has appeared in several films and television shows. He is known for his outspoken political views and has been an active participant in numerous protests and demonstrations in Poland. Łuszczykiewicz is also a versatile artist and has worked on various artistic projects, including collaborations with visual artists and choreographers. He continues to be an influential figure in the Polish music and cultural scene.
Bartlomiej Nowosielski (October 15, 1979 Łódź-) is a Polish actor.
Nowosielski graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 2003, and his acting career began shortly after. He has worked in both theater, including the Old Theatre in Kraków and the National Theatre in Warsaw, and in film and television. Some of his notable screen performances include the films "Tulipany" and "Mów mi Marianna," and the TV series "Ojciec Mateusz." In addition to acting, Nowosielski is also a painter and has had his work exhibited in galleries in Poland and abroad.