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Olaf Lubaszenko

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Olaf Lubaszenko
Olaf Lubaszenko
Born (1968-12-06) 6 December 1968 (age 55)
NationalityPolish
Occupation(s)Actor, film director
Years active1982 - present

Olaf Sergiusz Linde-Lubaszenko (born 6 December 1968)[1] is a Polish actor and film director.

He was born in Wrocław, the son of actors Edward Linde-Lubaszenko and Asja Łamtiugina.[2]

Olaf Lubaszenko starred in films by Krzysztof Kieślowski, Barbara Sass, Władysław Pasikowski, Janusz Majewski, Juliusz Machulski and others.

In 2001, he became a member of the European Film Academy.

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Selected filmography

Actor

  • 1987: Łuk Erosa - Adam Karowski
  • 1988: Sonata marymoncka - Rysiek Lewandowski
  • 1988: Trójkąt bermudzki - Poker Player (uncredited)
  • 1988: Tabu - Stefek
  • 1988: Bez grzechu - Jarek Kalita
  • 1988: A Short Film About Love - Tomek
  • 1990: Pilkarski poker - Olek Grom
  • 1989: Czarny wawóz - Ludwik Machl
  • 1990: Marcowe migdały - Tomek
  • 1990: Korczak - Tramwajarz
  • 1990: Historia niemoralna - Marek
  • 1990: Po upadku - Piotr Ratajczak, son
  • 1991: Kroll - Marcin Kroll
  • 1992: Odjazd - Priest
  • 1992: Pigs - Young
  • 1993: Pamietnik znaleziony w garbie
  • 1993: Schindler's List - Auschwitz Guard #1
  • 1994: Les Amoureux - Tomek
  • 1995: Gnoje - Gasior
  • 1996: Słodko gorzki - Mat's Brother
  • 1996: Wirus
  • 1996: Poznań '56 - Soldier
  • 1997: Sztos - Mietek
  • 1997: Kiler - Actor at Airport
  • 1997: Zona przychodzi noca
  • 1998: Demons of War - Lt. Czacki
  • 1998: Sekal Has to Die - Jura Baran
  • 1999: A Szerencse lányai - Janek
  • 1999: Operacja Samum - Stanislaw Kosinski
  • 1999: Moja Angelika - Kulik
  • 1999: Kilerów 2-óch - Himself
  • 2000: Zakochani - Prawnik
  • 2000: Operacja Koza - Adam Horn
  • 2000: Pierwszy milion - Priest
  • 2000: Egoiści - Sad
  • 2000: Bajland - Józef Horoszko
  • 2001: Edges of the Lord - Gniecio
  • 2001: Stacja - Commissioner Zawadzki
  • 2002: Tam i z powrotem - Lt. Niewczas
  • 2002: Rób swoje, ryzyko jest twoje - Emil Baks
  • 2002: E=mc2 - Max Kadzielski
  • 2002: Bez litosci - Olbrycht
  • 2003: Magiczna Gwiazda - Hubert (voice)
  • 2009: Złoty środek - Keyboarder
  • 2009: Mniejsze zło - Civilian
  • 2011: Weekend - Czeski
  • 2012: Sztos 2 - Mietek
  • 2016: Bóg w Krakowie - Homeless
  • 2017: Gwiazdy - Czechoslovakian customs officer
  • 2018: Women of Mafia - Commander
  • 2022: Hellhole – Prior Andrzej

Director

Polish dubbing

References

  1. ^ Olaf Lubaszenko at the Polish Internet Movie Database (in Polish)
  2. ^ "Nie żyje mama Olafa Lubaszenki. "Wiadomość najsmutniejsza ze smutnych"". Interia (in Polish). 30 March 2023. Retrieved 3 April 2023.

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