Marek Perepeczko
Born: 1942-04-03 in Warsaw, Poland
Died: 2005-11-17
Known For: Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Marek Perepeczko (3 April 1942 – 17 November 2005) was a popular Polish movie and theatrical actor. Between 1960 and 1961, he appeared in Andrzej Konic's Poetic Studio (Studio Poetyckie Andrzeja Konica) in TVP (Polish Television/Telewizja Polska). Perepeczko graduated from Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw in 1965. He debuted on the stage the same year. Between 1966 and 1969 he appeared on the stage of the Klasyczny (Classical) Theatre in Warsaw and between 1970 and 1977 he was a director of Komedia Theatre. In the 80's Marek Perepeczko resided outside Poland and from 1998 he was an actor and director of Teatr Adama Mickiewicza (Adam Mickiewicz Theatre) in Częstochowa. He was married to Agnieszka Fitkau-Perepeczko. Marek Perepeczko was one of the most famous Polish actors. He's most remembered for his roles in Janosik, 13 Posterunek and Kolumbowie.
Filmography
2006
- Dublerzy as Don Corazzi
2004
- Attractive Seeks Woman as Henryk
1999
- The Last Days as Maciej Chrzciciel
1997
- Sara as Joseph
- Przystań as bezdomny "Rasputin"
- 13 posterunek as Komendant Wladyslaw
1979
- Życie na gorąco as Hermann, człowiek Ottona
- Death of Hitch-Hikers as Charvát
1975
- Promotion as Antek
1973
- The Wedding as Jasiek
1972
- Pilate and Others as Centurion Marek Szczurza Śmierć
1971
- Motodrama as Niuniek
1970
- The Birch Wood as MIchał
- Przygoda Stasia as Józef Szarak
- Mountains at Dusk as Jarek
- Colombuses as Malutki
1969
- Colonel Wolodyjowski as Adam Nowowiejski
- Makbet as Murderer
- Hunting Flies as Man advertising Tights
- Przygody pana Michała as Adam Nowowiejski
- Gniewko, syn rybaka as Gniewko
1968
- Wolves' Echoes as Aldek Piwko
- When Love Was a Crime as Warehouse Worker
1967
1966
- Zejście do piekła as Odyn Schweiser
- Then There Will Be Silence as Lieutenant Marek Kolski
1965
- The Ashes as Bandit Raping Helena (uncredited)
- Alone in the City as Man assaulting Konrad (uncredited)
1964
- Ciemnogród as żołnierz; nie występuje w napisach