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Adolf Dymsza (born Adolf Bagiński; 7 April 1900 – 20 August 1975) was a Polish comedy actor of both the pre-
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and post-war eras. He starred in both theatre and film productions, mainly before World War II. He and
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performed as the duo ''Lopek and Florek'' in ''kleynkunst'' productions at Qui Pro Quo and other noted Warsaw cabarets. Another pseudonym was "Dodek."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ7hxz5PpYY Biographical notes He was arguably the most popular Polish comic actor of the 1930s,
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remarked once, that for him Dymsza and Bodo were symbols of pre-war Polish cinema in general. To this day he is considered the king of Polish film comedy.


Life

Dymsza was born Adolf Bagiński on 7 April 1900 in
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, then in
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, to Adolf Sr. and Matylda née Połądkiewicz. At the age of 15 he worked as a
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in some of Warsaw's cabarets. He graduated from a local II Gymnasium and then studied at the Hipolit Wawelberg's Trade School. During
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and the subsequent Polish-Bolshevik War he started his career as a dancer in cabarets and theatres of Warsaw,
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and
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. He returned to Warsaw after the war, but no theatre would hire him and he spend several years giving dance lessons and occasionally singing in cabarets. It is speculated that he might have appeared in a number of
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s in that period, none of them survive to our times however. His debut came in 1925, when he was hired by the famous '' Qui Pro Quo'' cabaret as a singer and dancer, "immediately conquering the audience with his natural juvenile wit and temperamental performances of Warsaw street types." He remained part of Qui Pro Quo's crew until 1931, appearing on stage along such stars of contemporary Polish cabaret and cinema as
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and
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. Initially ''rarely seen on screen'', Dymsza first made a name for himself as an excellent comedian in Warsaw's cabarets in the 1920s. In 1930 he starred in the first of his films: the ''
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'' and ''
Niebezpieczny romans ''Niebezpieczny romans'' is a 1930 Polish film directed by Michał Waszyński. Cast * Bogusław Samborski ... Hieronim Spiewankiewicz * Helena Stepowska ... Mrs. Spiewankiewiczowa * Józef Orski ... Hieronim's Son *Betty Amann ... Ada *Eug ...
''. Altogether, in the inter-war period, Dymsza appeared in 24 feature sound films, acting the leads for the most part. Many of them were ''cheap comedies and farces, replete with songs and music and a few excellent actors such as Adolf Dymsza''. Modern critics consider some of those films ''remarkable only because of the performance of Dymsza''. A popular actor in film comedies, he recorded very few of the great hits from his cabaret and film performances. After the German and Soviet invasions of Poland, Dymsza ignored the Polish actors' boycott and worked in the Nazi-administered cabarets of Warsaw.
"Yet, after 1945 when Second World War was over, his disloyal attitude to the patriotic attitude was quickly forgotten by Polish fans of his talent. Perhaps, need to laugh again was strong enough in the society so deeply traumatised by the atrocities of war, and Dymsza's talent in evoking happy-go-lucky air of the past Warsaw street was highly desirable. Also, rather proletaryan style of his roles was a helpful circumstance in revival of his career in a postwar communist Poland. After few years of being banned from public performing in Warsaw, in 1951 Dymsza was back on stage of the Warsaw comedy theatre "Syrena" and in the movies."
After the war it was revealed that Dymsza helped to save several Poles from hands of Gestapo, helped Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto and hid a Jewish performance artist in his apartment, Mieczysław L. Kittay, despite the threat of death penalty for harboring a Jew. In 1958, he toured United States and Canada with
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. Late in his years he retired to a care house in
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, where he died on 20 August 1975. He is buried at Warsaw's
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. In 2013 the Polish Post issued a commemorative stamp of him, with
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and
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.


Selected filmography

*1930 – ''Wiatr od morza'' (as Stefek) *1930 – ''
Niebezpieczny romans ''Niebezpieczny romans'' is a 1930 Polish film directed by Michał Waszyński. Cast * Bogusław Samborski ... Hieronim Spiewankiewicz * Helena Stepowska ... Mrs. Spiewankiewiczowa * Józef Orski ... Hieronim's Son *Betty Amann ... Ada *Eug ...
'' *1932 – ''
Sto metrów miłości ''Sto metrów miłości'' (''One Hundred Metres of Love'') is a 1932 Poland, Polish film directed by Michał Waszyński. Cast *Zula Pogorzelska ... Zośka *Adolf Dymsza ... Dodek *Konrad Tom ... Moniek vel Mieszek Oszczep-Sardinenfis *Lu ...
'' (as Dodek) *1933 – ''
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'' (as Teofil Rączka) *1933 – ''
Każdemu wolno kochać ''Każdemu wolno kochać'' (Anybody Can Love) is a 1933 Polish romantic comedy film directed by Mieczysław Krawicz and produced by the Rex-Film studio. Cast * Ludwik Lawiński as dyrektor teatru * Stanisława Kawińska as Weronika * Janina ...
'' (as Hipek) *1933 – '' Dwanaście krzeseł'' (as antiquary Wladyslaw Kepka) *1935 – ''
Antek policmajster ''Police Chief Antek'' (''Antek policmajster'') is a 1935 Polish comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński. Cast *Mieczysława Ćwiklińska... The Governor's Wife *Maria Bogda ... The Governor's Servant *Adolf Dymsza ... Antek Król *Anto ...
'' (as Antek Król) *1935 – ''
ABC miłości ''ABC miłości'' (''ABC of Love'') is a 1935 in film, 1935 Poland, Polish film directed by Michał Waszyński. Cast *Adolf Dymsza... Wincenty Poziomka *Maria Bogda ... Helenka *Kazimierz Krukowski ... Krupkowski, revue actor *Basia Wywerkówna ...
'' *1935 – ''
Wacuś ''Wacuś'' is a 1935 Polish romantic comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński. Cast *Adolf Dymsza... Tadeusz Rosolek, alias Wacus Rosolek *Jadwiga Andrzejewska ... Kazia Wolska *Mieczysława Ćwiklińska ... The Widow Centkowska *Włady ...
'' (as Wacuś, Tadeusz) *1936 – ''
Dodek na froncie ''Dodek na froncie'' is a 1936 Polish comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński. Cast *Adolf Dymsza ... Dodek Wedzonka * Alicja Halama ... Zofia Majewska * Mieczysław Cybulski ... Lt. Jerzy Majewski * Helena Grossówna ... Zuzia, the m ...
'' (as Dodek) *1937 – ''
Niedorajda ''Niedorajda'' is a 1937 Polish comedy film directed by Mieczysław Krawicz and produced by the Rex-Film studio. This comedy was also shown in the USA under the title ''Good for Nothing''. The film stars Adolf Dymsza playing a character who dresse ...
'' (as Florek) *1938 – '' Robert and Bertram'' (as Robert) *1938 – '' Paweł i Gaweł'' (as Gaweł) *1939 – '' Sportowiec mimo woli'' (as Dodek Czwartek) *1948 – '' Skarb'' (as Alfred Ziółko) *1953 – '' Sprawa do załatwienia'' (in eight different roles) *1955 – ''
Irena do domu! ''Irena do domu!'' ( ''Irene, Go Home!'') is a 1955 Polish comedy film directed by Jan Fethke. Cast * Lidia Wysocka − Irena Majewska * Adolf Dymsza − Zygmunt Majewski * Michał Kiliński − Janek Majewski, their son * Helena Buczyńska ...
'' (as Zygmunt Majewski) *1956 – ''Nikodem Dyzma'' (as Dyzma Nikodem) based on ''
The Career of Nicodemus Dyzma ''The Career of Nicodemus Dyzma'' (Polish title: ''Kariera Nikodema Dyzmy'') is a 1932 Polish bestselling political novel by Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz. It was his first major literary success, with immediate material rewards, prompting Mostowi ...
'' *1959 – ''
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'' (as Maniuś Kitajec) *1962 – ''Mój stary'' (as Grzela) *1969 – '' Sól ziemi czarnej'' (as Ordynans) *1970 – ''Pan Dodek'' (as Dodek)


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dymsza, Adolf 1900 births 1975 deaths Burials at Powązki Cemetery Polish male stage actors Polish male film actors Polish male silent film actors Polish cabaret performers 20th-century Polish male actors 20th-century comedians Recipients of the State Award Badge (Poland)