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Mieczysław Voit

Mieczysław Voit

Mieczyslaw Voit was born on August 2, 1928 in Kalisz, Wielkopolskie, Poland. He is known for his work on Mother Joan of the Angels (1961), Czarne slonca (1992) and Maskarada (1973). He died on January 31, 1991 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.

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Czarne słońca

Czarne słońca

1992

as Nieznajomy

Po własnym pogrzebie

Po własnym pogrzebie

1992

as dubbing roli granej przez Marka Kondrata

Alchemik

Alchemik

1989

as Spowiednik

Sérénité

Sérénité

1989

as Witold

State of Fear

State of Fear

1989

as Kostyń, dyrektor teatru

Piotr Michałowski

Piotr Michałowski

1989

as Narrator (voice)

Stacja

Stacja

1987

as lekarz

Komediantka

Komediantka

1987

as Kotlicki (uncredited)

ESD

ESD

1987

as Karol Paszkiet

Stanisław i Anna

Stanisław i Anna

1987

as Stanisław's and Anna's father

Alternatywy 4

Alternatywy 4

1986

as profesor Ryszard Dąb-Rozwadowski

Thais

Thais

1984

Hania

Hania

1984

as ojciec Henryka

Sąd nad Braćmi Polskimi

Sąd nad Braćmi Polskimi

1984

as Defense attorney

Klejnot wolnego sumienia

Klejnot wolnego sumienia

1983

as Sieniawski

Polonia Restituta

Polonia Restituta

1981

as Siergiej Sazonow, minister spraw zagranicznych Rosji

Terrarium

Terrarium

1981

as Party guest

Wizja lokalna 1901

Wizja lokalna 1901

1981

as Count Kościelewski

Ukryty w słońcu

Ukryty w słońcu

1980

as Professor

Dzień Wisły

Dzień Wisły

1980

as Samuel Blum

Śnić we śnie

Śnić we śnie

1979

as Władysław

Lesson of a Dead Language

Lesson of a Dead Language

1979

as dyrektor cyrku

Passion

Passion

1978

as Wolski

Nights and Days

Nights and Days

1978

as Ludwik Ceglarski

Charade

Charade

1977

Hasło

Hasło

1977

as Doctor

Red Thorns

Red Thorns

1977

as Legart

Calling 07

Calling 07

1976

as Stolarski

Mazepa

Mazepa

1976

as wojewoda

Mniejszy szuka Dużego

Mniejszy szuka Dużego

1976

as Markuszewski

Najpiękniejszy na świecie

Najpiękniejszy na świecie

1976

as Old man

Nights and Days

Nights and Days

1975

as Ludwik Ceglarski

The Story of Sin

The Story of Sin

1975

as Count Cyprian Bodzanta

The Deluge

The Deluge

1974

as Wrzeszczowicz

Clouds of War

Clouds of War

1973

as opat

The Hourglass Sanatorium

The Hourglass Sanatorium

1973

as Blind Conductor

The Wedding

The Wedding

1973

as Jew

Droga w świetle księżyca

Droga w świetle księżyca

1973

as Henryk Starzeński

Bolesław Śmiały

Bolesław Śmiały

1972

as Otton from Tyniec

Journey for One Smile

Journey for One Smile

1972

as Czech (uncredited)

Goya: Or the Hard Way to Enlightenment

Goya: Or the Hard Way to Enlightenment

1971

More Than Life At Stake Part Two

More Than Life At Stake Part Two

1969

as Prince Mdżawanadze ("Cafe Rose")

Loneliness of the Couple

Loneliness of the Couple

1969

as Preacher Hubina

More Than Life At Stake

More Than Life At Stake

1968

as książę Mdżawanadze

Komedie pomyłek

Komedie pomyłek

1968

as Smoller (segment "The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg")

The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg

The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg

1967

as Smoller

Pharaoh

Pharaoh

1966

as Priest of Seth

Interrupted Flight

Interrupted Flight

1964

as Sokół, Urszula's Husband

The Lost Bridge

The Lost Bridge

1963

as Ukrainian Nationalist

All Souls' Day

All Souls' Day

1961

as Derkacz

The Road West

The Road West

1961

as German holding up a Train

Marysia i Krasnoludki

Marysia i Krasnoludki

1961

as Narrator (voice)

Mother Joan of the Angels

Mother Joan of the Angels

1961

as Father Józef Suryn / Rabbi

Za oknem

Za oknem

1961

Niedziela we dwoje

Niedziela we dwoje

1961

Knights of the Teutonic Order

Knights of the Teutonic Order

1960

as Kuno von Liechtenstein

Wedding Night

Wedding Night

1959

as Dragoon (uncredited)

Kalosze szczęścia

Kalosze szczęścia

1958

as Wendorf (uncredited)