Stanisław Milski
Stanisław Jan Milski (1897–1972) was a Polish actor, director, and artist manager.
Milski, Stanisław | |
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Born | 8 February 1897 |
Died | 4 September 1972 75) | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
He was the son of Jan Hołyst and Catherine of Rychterów. He graduated from ballet school in Poznań, but his injury after the accident prevented him from practicing as a dancer. Then he became interested in l. Czechowski decoration and theatrical costume design.[1]
Partial filmography
- Gromada (1952) - Secretary Jaglik
- Celuloza (1954) - Szczesny's FatherForeman Czerwiaczek
- Poscig (1954)
- Pod gwiazda frygijska (1954) - Szczesny's Father
- A Generation (1955) - Krone
- Godziny nadziei (1955) - SS Colonel Nagel
- Podhale w ogniu (1955) - Radocki
- Sprawa pilota Maresza (1956) - Zdybel
- Tajemnica dzikiego szybu (1956) - Headmaster Zajaczkowski
- Nikodem Dyzma (1956) - Owsik
- Ziemia (1957) - Grzelak
- Pozegnanie z diablem (1957) - Psychiatrist
- Noose (1958) - Rybicki
- Eva Wants to Sleep (1958) - Fafula
- The Eighth Day of the Week (1958) - Stefan Walicki (voice, uncredited)
- Co rekne zena? (1958) - Pietrzykowski
- Ashes and Diamonds (1958) - Pieniazek
- Farewells (1958) - Professor
- Pigulki dla Aurelii (1958) - Jarema
- Krzyz Walecznych (1959) - chlop Bartlomiej Kowal
- The Depot of the Dead (1959) - Garage Manager
- Orzel (1959) - Höze, Deputy Commandant at Tallin Harbour
- Male dramaty (1959) - Grandfather
- Sygnaly (1959) - Drunk Driver
- Bialy niedzwiedz (1959) - Professor
- Miasteczko (1960) - Zygmunt Sobczak
- Knights of the Teutonic Order (1960) - Priest Medicine
- Kolorowe ponczochy (1960)
- Satan from the Seventh Grade (1960) - Professor Karol Gasowski
- Historia wspólczesna (1961) - Mailman
- Ostroznie, Yeti! (1961) - Guard at the Airport
- Tonight a City Will Die (1961) - Vittorio
- Swiadectwo urodzenia (1961) - Neighbour Ciziak (segment "List z obozu")
- Komedianty (1962)
- The Two Who Stole the Moon (1962) - Shoemaker in Zapiecek
- Wielka, wieksza i najwieksza (1963) - Captain (voice)
- Zerwany most (1963) - Polski chlop
- Mansarda (1963) - Hrabia Swietokrzyski
- Kryptonim Nektar (1963)
- Gdzie jest general... (1964) - General Ernst von Falkenberg
- Echo (1964) - Fisherman
- Przerwany lot (1964) - Guest at the Wedding
- Panienka z okienka (1964) - Mikolaj Strus
- Pharaoh (1966) - Mephres - High Priest
- Pieczone golabki (1966) - Tenant
- Bicz bozy (1967) - Antoni
- Hrabina Cosel (1968) - Count Furstenberg
- Kierunek Berlin (1969) - Stanislaw Fronczak
- Samotnosc we dwoje (1969) - Zajac
- Gra (1969)
- Czerwone i zlote (1969) - Zapieralski
- Paragon, gola! (1970)
- How I Unleashed World War II (1970) - German General
- Lokis (1970)
- Pierscien ksieznej Anny (1971) - Krzyzak
- Epilog norymberski (1971)
- I Hate Mondays (1971) - Musician (uncredited)
- Zwyciestwo (1975) - Stanislaw Fronczak (final film role)
References
- polskiego, Encyklopedia teatru. "Stanisław Milski". Encyklopedia teatru polskiego (in Polish). Retrieved 3 August 2020.
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