Andrzej Grabarczyk (actor)

Andrzej Grabarczyk (actor)

Andrzej Grabarczyk (born May 31, 1953 in Włodawa, Poland) is a Polish actor. His father Wincenty Grabarczyk is a renowned veteran actor & theatrical director. In 1978, Andrzej completed study at the Warsaw State College Of Theatrical Arts.

Filmography

* "Czernaja metka" (2003)
* "Stare srebra" (2003)
* "Marzenia do spełnienia" (2001)
* "Kiler-ów 2-óch" (1999) as Prezydent RP
* "Matki, żony i kochanki II" (1998) as Leon
* "Sto minut wakacji" (1998)
* "Ucieczka" (1997) as Pal
* "Klan" (1997) as Jerzy Chojnicki
* "Tabatière de l'empereur, La" (1995)
* "Dwa Światy" (1994) as Bron
* "Oczy niebieskie" (1994)
* "Fitness Club" (1994-95) Stanisław Murasz
* "Spółka rodzinna" (1994) as agent UOP
* "Ptaszka" (1994) as Lisiecki, also Ptaszki
* "Czterdziestolatek - dwadzieścia lat później" (1993) as police sergeant
* "Pajęczarki" (1993) as Hotel detective
* "Nowe przygody Arsena Lupin" (1993) as police officer
* "Do widzenia wczoraj. Dwie krótkie komedie o zmianie systemu" (1993) as Kościelny from the funeral at Władysława
* "Jacek" (1993)
* "Pamiętnik znaleziony w garbie" (1992) as Francik
* "Żegnaj Rockefeller" (1992) as police inspector
* "" (1992) as Tomasz
* "Panny i wdowy" (1991) as security man
* "V.I.P." (1991) as Delekty secretary
* "Powodzenia, żołnierzyku" (1991) as Xavier
* "Pogranicze w ogniu" (1991) as Peter
* "Prominent (Eminent Domain)" (1990) as Marek, kierowca Burskiego
* "Historia niemoralna" (1990) as Kazio
* "Urodzony po raz trzeci" (1989) as Leopold Wójcik
* "Lawa" (1989) as Zenon Niemojewski
* "Stan strachu" (1989)
* "Sztuka kochania" (1989) as taxi driver
* "Po własnym pogrzebie" (1989) as Leopold Wójcik
* "W labiryncie" (1988) as officer MO
* "Obywatel Piszczyk" (1988) as Renata colleague
* "Powrót do Polski" (1988) as Jan Maciaszek
* "Oszołomienie" (1988) as actor/singer
* "Chichot Pana Boga" (1988) as security man
* "Co to konia obchodzi?" (1987)
* "Zabij mnie glino" (1987) as Jachimowski
* "Rajska jabłoń" (1985) as Andrzej
* "Lubię nietoperze" (1985) as gardener
* "111 dni letargu" (1984) as Więzień
* "Przybłęda" (1984)
* "Umarłem, aby żyć" (1984) as Leopold Wójcik
* "Fachowiec" (1983)
* "Na straży swej stać będę" (1983) as Paulek
* "Życie Kamila Kuranta" (1982) as Mieciek
* "Blisko, coraz bliżej" (1982-86) as Tadeusz Pasternik, son Franciszka
* "Był jazz" (1981) as Witek
* "Dziecinne pytania" (1981) as Maciek from TV
* "Dom" (1980) as Politechniki student
* "Punkt widzenia" (1980)
* "Grzeszny żywot Franciszka Buły" (1980) as Franciszek Buła

Polish dubbing

* "The Terminal" (2004) as Viktor Navorski (Tom Hanks)

External links

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* [http://www.filmweb.pl/Andrzej,Grabarczyk,filmografia,Person,id=8813 Biography] In Polish


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