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Wojciech Mecwaldowski Actor

A Polish stage, television and film actor. Born April 05, 1980. He graduated from the Wrocław Faculty of Ludwik Solski Academy for Dramatic Arts in Cracow. He made his first professional stage appearance while still a student at the Teatr Polski in Wrocław in the play “Asylum” based on the writings of M. Gorki and directed by K. Lupa. His first big screen appearance was in “Day of the Wacko”, directed by Marek Koterski. His selected filmography includes: “Slaughterhouse Nr. 1”, directed by D. Matwiejczyk; “Immensity of Justice”, directed by W. Saniewski; “Who Never Lived”, directed by A. Seweryn; “Lejdis” and “Testosterone” directed by A Saramonowicz and T. Konecki; “The Lesser of Two Evils”, directed by J. Morgenstern; “Love and Dance”, directed by B. Parramor; “The Art of Massage” directed by M. Gawryś; “Hans Kloss – More Than Death At Stake”, directed by P. Vega; “How To Get Rid of Cellulite”, directed by A. Saromonowicz; “The Male-Female War”, directed by Ł. Palkowski; “Absolute Beginner”, directed by P. Szczepański; “The Day of the Siege – September Eleven 1683”, directed by R. Martinelli; “The Girl from the Wardrobe”, directed by B.Kox; “Love”, directed by S. Fabicki, “Strong Coffee is Actually Not That Bad”, directed by A. Pietrzak; “11 minutes”, directed by J. Skolimowski and most recently – “Juliusz”, a comedy directed by A. Pietrzak. He scored numerous awards for his film and stage performances. He is a keen photographer and painter and he also loves playing with Lego bits and bricks.

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