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Czesław Wołłejko (17 March 1916 – 7 February 1987) was a Polish film, theatre, television and radio actor, as well as a director. He appeared in more than twenty films. Best known for his role as Baron Krzeszowski in the series The Doll based on the book by
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.


Early years of life

He was born in
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and was growing up in an artistic family – his father Ignacy was a dancer. There are doubts about his date of birth: most available online sources give the date of March 17, 1916, and the actor himself also gave it in questionnaires and biographies. However, his tombstone has engraved the date of birth as March 17, 1920.


Theatre and film

The actor's theatre debut took place in the autumn 1939 in
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in the comedy ''Panna Maliczewska'' by Gabriela Zapolska at the local State Polish Theatre. With this performance, Wołłejko charmed the audience and began his theatre career. The Polish Theatre was soon moved by the authorities to the city
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, where in 1940 Wołłejko graduated from the acting studio. In 1944 and 1945, Wołłejko began acting at the Polish Army Theatre in
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, and then in
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. His first role was Kacper in Wesele by
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directed by Jacek Woszczerowicz. Since 1948, Czesław Wołłejko had been an actor at the Polish Theatre. In 1950, he played the title role in Molière's Don Juan, also directed by Korzeniewski. This performance was later cancelled by the authorities, but the actor managed to impress critics and the audience. In 1956, he played Chopin in ''Lato w Nohant'' by
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, directed by Maria Wiercińska. In 1969, he moved to the Contemporary Theatre. At the Contemporary Theatre, he played for example the Tsar of
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in
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's ''Kordian''. He also played Oberon in
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's ''
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'' directed by Maciej Englert and the father in Gombrowicz's ''Wedding'' directed by Krzysztof Zaleski. For a short period, he performed at the Ateneum Theatre, where he played, among others,
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in Adolf Nowaczyński's ''The Great Fryderyk'' and the king Stanisław August in Jerzy Sita's ''Polonaise''. As a film actor, Czesław Wołłejko made his debut in 1951, playing the role of
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in the movie '' Youth of Chopin'' by Aleksander Ford. He also played various roles in television series. Since the 1960s he has also been involved in directing performances and has lectured at the State Higher School of Theatre in
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Last years of life and death

Wołłejko was married twice. His first wife was Halina Czengery – an actress, daughter of the director of the local State Polish Theatre in Grodno. He met her while starting the theater career, playing his first role in Panna Maliczewska. They got married in 1942 and had two daughters – Jolanta, born on September 15, 1942, and Magdalena on May 27, 1955. Both, like their parents, became actresses. In the final years of his first marriage, he became interested in Ilona Stawińska – the wife of another actor, Tadeusz Pluciński. Later he married Stawińska and they remained married until the actor's death. Tadeusz Pluciński, in turn, became the husband of Wołłejko's eldest daughter – Jolanta. The actor died on February 7, 1987 of a heart attack. He died during intensive preparations for the role of
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in ''
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'' by Michaił Bułhakow. He died in
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and was buried at the Powązki Military Cemetery.


Selected filmography


References


External links

* 1916 births 1987 deaths Polish male film actors Recipients of the State Award Badge (Poland) Recipients of the Medal of the 10th Anniversary of the People's Republic of Poland {{Poland-actor-stub