Władysław Hańcza
Władysław Hańcza (1905–1977) was a Polish actor and theatre director.
Władysław Hańcza | |
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Born | |
Died | 19 November 1977 72) Warsaw, Poland | (aged
Occupation(s) | actor, stage director |
Education and debut
In 1924, he graduated high school in his hometown of Łódź.[1] Afterwards he studied philosophy and Polish philology at the University of Poznań.[1] In 1927, he made his actor debut in a theater in Poznań.[1]
Career
He performed in theatres in Poznań, Katowice, Toruń and Łódź, before he joined the National Theatre in Warsaw in 1939.[1] During the German occupation in World War II, he joined an underground theater in Warsaw. In October 1944, he was deported by the Germans to a forced labour camp in Cottbus, and imprisoned there until the war ended in May 1945.[1]
After the war he was a lecturer at the State Theatre Academy in Warsaw.
Selected filmography
- Popioły (1965)
- Sami swoi (1967) as Władysław Kargul
- Colonel Wołodyjowski (1968) as Nowowiejski
- Chłopi (1973 film) (1973) as Maciej Boryna
- Potop (1974) as Janusz Radziwiłł
- Nie ma mocnych (1974)
- Nights and Days (Noce i Dnie) (1975)
- Kochaj albo rzuć (1977)
References
- "Władysław Hańcza (1905 – 1977)". Dziennik Teatralny (in Polish). Retrieved 30 September 2023.
External links
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