Juliusz Makhulsky ( Polish: Juliusz Machulski ; born March 10, 1955 , Olsztyn ) is a famous Polish comedian film director , actor , producer and screenwriter . Founder and director of one of the largest Polish film studios ZEBRA .
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| Date of Birth | March 10, 1955 ( 64) |
| Place of Birth | Olsztyn , Poland |
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| Profession | film director , actor |
| Career | 1976 - present |
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Biography
The son of film director and actor Jan Makhulsky and actress , the former husband of the Russian-Polish actress Lisa Makhulskaya.
He studied at the University of Warsaw at the Faculty of Philology. In 1975, he began to study at the film school at the directing department ( Lodz ). In 1980 he graduated from school and defended his diploma.
In the second half of the 1970s and 1980s, he starred as an actor, for example, in Personnel, Reception, Dead Language Lesson, Queen Bonnet (TV series), Kill Me, Pointing Dog.
On December 10, 1998, the star of Juliusz Makhulsky was discovered on the Avenue of Stars on Piotrkowska Street in Lodz .
In almost every film, Makhulsky-son gave the role to his father, Jan.
Selected Filmography (dir.)
- 1981 - All-In , a film about criminal Poland of the 1930s , in Ch. the role of the teddy bear Quinto Jan Makhulsky
- 1983 - " Sexmission " (in the Soviet box office " New Amazons "), starring Jerzy Stuhr and Olgerd Lukashevich
- 1984 - All-In 2 , in Ch. the role of the same hero Jan Makhulsky
- 1987 - Kingsize [1] [2]
- 1989 - “ Deja Vu ”, a comedy, in chap. the role of Jerzy Stuhr (joint Soviet-Polish production)
- 1991 - "A Very Important Person"
- 1992 - Squadron , (military historical drama about the January Uprising of 1863 )
- 1995 - " Girl Guide, " spy comedy, in ch. the roles of rock singer Pavel Kukiz
- 1997 - " Killer ", a modern gangster comedy
- 1999 - Killer 2 , a modern gangster comedy
- 2001 - Happiness Doesn’t Money , comedy
- 2002 - " Superproduction ", a comedy about the world of cinema
- 2004 - “ Vinci, or All-in Bank 3 ”
- 2007 - , a fantastic comedy
- 2010 - Lullaby , black comedy
- 2013 - , comedy
- 2017 - , crime comedy
Notes
- ↑ Miron Chernenko . Juliusz Makhulsky // Objective, 1990 , No. 1.
- ↑ Miron Chernenko . “Kingsize” // Objective, 1990 , No. 1.