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Marian Kociniak (portret)
Marian Kociniak (11 January 1936 – 17 March 2016) was a film, television, voice and radio actor and comedian. He was best known from portraying Franciszek Dolas, a main character in the 1969 film ''How I Unleashed World War II''. Kociniak also had main and secondary roles in films such as '' Morning Stars'' (1979), ''Danton'' (1983), '' Fucha'', ''Bermuda Triangle'' (1987), '' Circus is Leaving'' (1987), '' Yesterday Goodbye'' (1993), '' Sir Thaddeus'' (1999), '' Kalipso'' (2000), and '' The Last Action'' (2009), as well as in television series such as '' Janosik '' (1974), '' Jan Serce'' (1981), ''Sukces'' (1995), and '' The Deep End'' (2013). Biography Marian Kociniak was born on 11 January 1936 in Warsaw, Poland. He grew up in the district of Mokotów. During the German occupation in World War II, his home was burned down, and his family took shelter in an abandoned brick factory. He has graduated from the engine manufacturing vocational school, and in 1958, from the Ale ...
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