Jerzy Pshibylski (April 27, 1933, Lviv , Poland (now Ukraine ) - July 24, 1999, Warsaw ) - Polish theater, film, television and dubbing actor.
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Since 1946, he began acting in films. In 1947, he first appeared as a puppeteer [1] , made his debut directly on the stage in Wroclaw in 1948, and from 1949 to 1955 he was an actor in the Gdańsk theater "Vybrzhezhe". In 1952, without leaving a scene, he received secondary education, having passed school exams externally. Since 1959 he lived in Krakow, where he played on the stage of the Old Theater. Since 1963, he was an actor in two Lodz theaters - them. Yaracha and Povshekhny, in 1979 he moved to the People’s Theater, since 1982 he lived in Warsaw, where he performed on the stage of the Povshekhny Theater. He completed his acting career in 1991 [2] . He was buried in the Bandages cemetery.
In total, he played more than 25 roles in film and television. He is best known for his roles in the films “Girl from a Good Home” (1962), “Law and Fist” (1964), “Manuscript Found in Zaragoza” (1964), “The End of Our World” (1964), “Captain Owl is on the trail "(1965)," Black Clouds "(1973)," Flood "(1974), the television series" Seven Days of the President "(1968)," Zmiennicy "(1986) and" Prominent "(1990).