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Ryszard Filipski

Ryszard Filipski

Ryszard Filipski (17 July 1934 – 22 October 2021) was a Polish actor and theatre and film director.

He established the monodrama theatre Eref-66 in Kraków (1966–1981). Ryszard Filipski is known for Hubal (1973), Zamach stanu (1981) and many other films. In 2003 he starred in the film An Ancient Tale: When the Sun Was a God under Jerzy Hoffman.

Scratch

2008

as Mirski

Pitbull

2005

as Wor

Pitbull

2005

as Wor

Kryminalni

2004

as Ryszard Grodzki

Stara baśń. Kiedy słońce było bogiem

2003

as Wisz

The Old Fairy Tale: When the Sun Was God

2003

as Wisz

Zamach stanu

1981

as marszałek Józef Piłsudski

Heads and Tails

1975

as Marcin Nowak / Nowak's Cellmate (voice)

The Deluge

1974

as Soroka

Hubal

1973

as Henryk Dobrzański "Hubal"

The Sun Rises Once a Day

1972

as Górniok

Brylanty pani Zuzy

1972

as Agent

Południk zero

1971

as Bartkowiak

Only the Dead Can Answer

1969

as Paweł Wójcik

The Criminal Who Stole a Crime

1969

as Robert Kwasowski

The Pier

1969

as Andrzej Rudnicki

More Than Life At Stake

1968

as SS-Sturmbannführer Fritz Schabe

Roly Poly

1968

as Lawyer

Fatalista

1968

as Private Jaszka Pantelejew

Wycieczka w nieznane

1968

as Andrzej Miller

Jowita

1967

as Sergeant Kosmala

Skinny and Others

1967

as "Ślązak" / Silesian

Cierpkie głogi

1966

as Stanisław Gilarz

Then There Will Be Silence

1966

as Kotwa (uncredited)

The Ashes

1965

as Bandit

Drugi człowiek

1961

as Thug (uncredited)

The Artillery Sergeant Kaleń

1961

as Soldier in Baligród (uncredited)

When Angels Fall

1959

Eagle

1959

as Estonian Soldier

Two from the Big River

1958

as English Sailor (uncredited)

Żołnierz królowej Madagaskaru

1958

as Man in a Pub (uncredited)

Free City

1958

as NSDAP Member taking part in a Brawl (uncredited)

Król Maciuś I

1958

as (uncredited)

Ewa Wants to Sleep

1958

as Road Worker (uncredited)

Koniec nocy

1957

as Edek Słowik

Zemsta

1957

as Rejent's Servant (uncredited)

Kanal

1957

as Man in a Manhole (uncredited)

Nikodem Dyzma

1956

as Thief (uncredited)

Trzy starty

1955

as Mietek (uncredited)

The Hours of Hope

1955

as American singing in Łódź (uncredited)