Emil Karewicz
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emil Karewicz | |
---|---|
Born |
Vilnius, Poland | March 13, 1923
Nationality | Polish |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1948-presents |
Emil Karewicz (born 13 March 1923) is a Polish actor.
Early life
His acting career began in Vilnius, at the local theatre, where he played the role of a monkey in the "Quartet" by Ivan Krylov. During World War II he served in the Polish Army. He fought in the Battle of Berlin in 1945.
Career
After the war, he graduated from Iwo Gall Theatrical Studio (along with Richard Barycz, Bronislaw Pawlik and Barbara Krafftówna). He played on stages in Łódź, mostly in the Jaracz Theatre and the New Theatre. Since 1962 he performed in Warsaw. He retired in 1983.
Fame
He earned popularity while performing roles of SS-Obersturmführer in the film How I Unleashed World War II and King Jogaila in Krzyżacy.
Selected filmography
- Warszawska premiera (1951)
- Youth of Chopin (1952)
- Kanał (1956)
- Krzyżacy (1960)
- Tonight a City Will Die (1961)
- How I Unleashed World War II (1969)
- Hubal (1973)
- Wszyscy i nikt (1977)
- Sekret Enigmy (1979)
- Polonia Restituta (1981)
- Hans Kloss. Stawka większa niż śmierć (2012)
TV series
- Stawka większa niż życie (1967-1968)
- Lalka (1977)
- Alternatywy 4 (1983)
- Barwy szczęścia (2007-2013)
External links
|
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.