Jerzy Feliks Fedorowicz (born 29 October 1947 in Polanica Zdrój) is a Polish actor, theatre director, poet, politician, a former member of the Sejm (2005–2009), and member of the Senate (2015–).
After graduating from the Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Kraków, he became an actor of Teatr Rozmaitości in Kraków (Variety Theatre in Kraków), Teatr Dramatyczny (Dramatic Theatre) in Szczecin (1970–1971) and Teatr Stary (The Old Theatre) in Kraków (1971–1989). Since 1989, he has been a managing and artistic director of the Teatr Ludowy (The People's Theatre) in Nowa Huta.
He was one of forerunners of an art therapy method. In 1991 and 1992, Fedorowicz directed the play Romeo and Juliet, for which he cast local skinheads and punks.
He was elected to Sejm on 25 September 2005; getting 5694 votes in 13 Kraków district as a candidate from the Civic Platform list, and more recently was elected to the Senate in 2015.
2014
as pan poseł
2008
2008
2007
as poseł Marcinek, lider Zjednoczonej Lewicy
1990
as British Intelligence Officer
1989
as Janek Wierzbicki, przyjaciel Andrzeja
1989
as Janek Wierzbicki
1988
as Krzysztof
1986
as Marek Korytko
1986
as Gestapo Member
1986
as Towarzysz Kulepa
1985
as członek redakcji
1981
as Marian Kukiel
1979
1979
as Michał Sulkiewicz
1979
as Jean Paul Boissant, syn Jacquesa
1975
1975
as American Agent (uncredited)
1974
as Braun
1973
as Scholar (uncredited)
1971
as Young Soldier (uncredited)
1967
1961