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Mieczysław Czechowicz is a Actor Polonais born on 28 september 1930 at Lublin (Pologne)

Mieczysław Czechowicz

Mieczysław Czechowicz
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Nationality Pologne
Birth 28 september 1930 at Lublin (Pologne)
Death 14 september 1991 (at 60 years) at Warsaw (Pologne)
Awards Knight of the Order of Polonia Restituta

Mieczyslaw Czechowicz (September 28, 1930 in Lublin – September 14, 1991 in Warsaw) was a Polish actor. A graduate of Warsaw's State Theatrical Academy (Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Teatralna), Czechowicz played in numerous films, plays and cabarets. He worked for the National Theatre as well as other Warsaw's theaters. In 1987 he was awarded the Polonia Restituta. As a movie actor, he played in such productions, as Janosik (TV series), Czterej Pancerni i Pies, Lalka, Die Blechtrommel, and comedies by Stanisław Bareja. Czechowicz's voice is known by almost all kids in Poland, as he voiced the friendly teddy bear in a popular cartoon Miś Uszatek.

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Filmography of Mieczysław Czechowicz (9 films)

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The Wedding, 1h42
Directed by Andrzej Wajda
Origin Pologne
Genres Drama
Themes Théâtre, Films based on plays
Actors Daniel Olbrychski, Ewa Ziętek, Andrzej Łapicki, Wojciech Pszoniak, Franciszek Pieczka, Marek Perepeczko
Roles Priest
Rating69% 3.4958653.4958653.4958653.4958653.495865
A poet marries a peasant girl. Their wedding reception follows. The celebration of the new marriage moves on from the church to the villager's house. In the rooms adjoining that of the wedding party, guests continually burst into arguments, make love, or simply rest from their merriment, dancing and feasting. Interspersed with the real guests are the well-known figures of Polish history and culture, who represent the guilty consciences of the characters. The two groups gradually begin a series of dialogues. The Poet (played by Andrzej Łapicki) is visited successively by the Black Knight, a symbol of the nation's past military glory; the Journalist (played by Wojciech Pszoniak), then by the court jester and conservative political sage Stańczyk; and the Ghost of Wernyhora (Marek Walczewski), a paradigm of leadership for Poland. Wernyhora presents the Host with a golden horn symbolizing the national mission, and calls the Polish people to a revolt. One of the farm hands is dispatched to sound the horn at each corner of Poland, but he loses the horn soon after.
Husband of His Wife, 1h34
Directed by Jakub Goldberg
Genres Comedy
Actors Bronisław Pawlik, Mieczysław Czechowicz, Elżbieta Czyżewska, Jerzy Duszyński, Wiesław Gołas, Jan Koecher
Roles Mamczyk
Rating65% 3.277793.277793.277793.277793.27779
The story of a newly married couple, Michał Karcz (composer) and sprinter Jadwiga Fołtasiówna-Karcz. Michał has to adjust to Jadwiga being much more famous and her fame and needs dominating their lives.
Five Boys from Barska Street, 1h48
Directed by Andrzej Wajda, Aleksander Ford
Origin Pologne
Genres Drama
Actors Aleksandra Śląska, Tadeusz Janczar, Andrzej Kozak, Tadeusz Łomnicki, Kazimierz Opaliński, Mieczysław Stoor
Roles Bricklayer (uncredited)
Rating65% 3.2678253.2678253.2678253.2678253.267825
Five young men who have lost their ideals during the Nazi occupation make a living on stealing. After they have been caught and convicted they try to become legit. Hereby they encounter a variety of problemes including getting unwillingly entangled in plans of terrorists.