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Leopold Borkowski (15 August 1919 – 15 December 2001) was a Polish actor.


Filmography


Theater

* 1948: ''
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'' (author: Pierre Beaumarchais, directed by Czesław Strzelecki) as Bazyli * 1949: ''Cottage behind the village'' (author: Zygmunt Noskowski, directed by Czesław Strzelecki) as Tumry * 1949: '' Beautiful Helena'' (author: Jacques Offenbach, directed by: Kazimierz Dembowski) as Achilles * 1949: ''Romance with vaudeville'' (author: Władysław Krzemiński, directed by: Kazimierz Dembowski) as Witold * 1950: ''Gypsy Baron'' (author: Johann Strauss (son), directed by: Kazimierz Dembowski) as General Piotr Homonay * 1950: The ''New Year begins'' (by: Jan Brzechwa, directed by: Klima Krymkowa) as Murarz I * 1951: ''Cheerful duel'' (author: Joanna Gorczycka, directed by Zbigniew Sawan) as Jędrek * 1951: ''Szapmostwa Skapena'' (author: Molier, directed by Zbigniew Sawan) as Leander * 1952: ''Wachlarz'' (author: Carlo Goldoni, directed by Maryna Broniewska) as Tonino * 1960: ''Barberyna'' (author: Alfred de Musset, directed by Stanisław Kwaskowski) as the Marshall of the Court * 1961: ''Resurrection'' (author: Leo Tolstoy, directed by Adam Hanuszkiewicz) as Peasant II, Prisoner in prison, Judge II * 1966: ''Nocna tale'' (author: Krzysztof Choiński, directed by Zbigniew Stok) as Inspector * 1966: ''Egzamin'' (author: Jan Paweł Gawlik, directed by Zbigniew Mak) as Inspector * 1967: ''Liar'' (author: Maurice Hannequin, directed by Zbigniew Mak) as a policeman * 1967: ''Wassa Żelezowna'' (author: Maksim Gorki, directed by: Jolanta Zielińska) as Piatiorkin * 1967: ''Ali Baba and 40 bandits'' (author: Janusz Kłosiński and Janusz Słowikowski, directed by: Przemysław Zieliński) as Herszt * 1968: ''Born in a bonnet'' (author: Zdzisław Skowroński, directed by Stefania Domańska) as a Soviet director * 1968: ''I ran away from the quail'' (author: Stefan Żeromski, director: Jolanta Ziemińska) as Wilkosz * 1969: ''Szubrawc scrapbook'' (author: Aleksandr Ostrowski, directed by Stefania Domańska) as Mamajew, Mamajewo Servant * 1969: A ''miracle of love, or Cracovians and highlanders'' (author: Wojciech Bogusławski, directed by Bohdan Głuszczak) as Wawrzyniec * 1969: ''Świętoszek'' (author: Molier, directed by Stefania Domańska) as a Guard Officer * 1970: ''Edward II'' (author: Christopher Marlowe, directed by Jan Błeszyński) as Lancaster, Matrevis * 1973: ''Ferdynand Wspaniały'' (author: Ludwik Jerzy Kern, directed by Zbigniew Czeski) as the father * 1975: ''Born in a bonnet'' (author: Zdzisław Skowroński, directed by Krystyna Sznerr) as a Soviet director * 1976: ''Cafe pod Minogą'' (written by
Stefan Wiechecki Stefan Wiechecki (pen-name Wiech; 10 August 1896 – 26 July 1979) was a Polish writer and journalist. He is most fondly remembered for his humorous feuilletons, which chronicled the everyday life of Warsaw and cultivated the Warsaw dialect. ...
, directed by Tadeusz Cygler) as a German * 1977: ''Snow White'' (by Jerzy Wittlin and Jerzy Rakowiecki, directed by Romuald Szejd) as Papluś * 1978: ''Rape, what's going on!'' (author: Aleksander Fredro, directed by: Olga Lipińska)


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* Polish male film actors 1919 births 2001 deaths Male actors from Lublin {{Poland-actor-stub