From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Zbigniew Cybulski Polish pronunciation: [ˈzbiɡɲɛf t͡sɨˈbulskʲi] (November 3, 1927 – January 8, 1967) was a Polish actor, one of the best-known and most popular personalities of the post-World War II history of Poland. Zbigniew Cybulski was born November 3, 1927 in a small village of Kniaże near Śniatyń, Poland (now a part of Sniatyn Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine). After World War II he joined the Theatre Academy in Kraków. He graduated in 1953 and moved to Gdańsk, where he made his stage debut in Leon Schiller's Wybrzeże Theatre. Also, with his friend Bogumił Kobiela, Cybulski founded a famous student theatre, the Bim-Bom. In the early 1960s, Cybulski moved to Warsaw, where he shortly joined the Kabaret Wagabunda. He also appeared on stage at the Ateneum Theatre, one of the most modern and least conservative Warsaw-based theatres of the epoch. However, Cybulski is best remembered as a screen actor. He first appeared in ...
Trzy starty
1955
Tomorrow Mexico
1966
Spóźnieni przechodnie
1962
Silence
1963
Master
1966
The Eighth Day of the Week
1958
Their Everyday Life
1963
The Doll
1962
Alone in the City
1965
No More Divorces
1964
Love at Twenty
1962
Ashes and Diamonds
1958
A Generation
1955
Penguin
1965
How to Be Loved
1963
Night Train
1959
Innocent Sorcerers
1960
Wraki
1957
Full Ahead
1967
Cross of Valor
1959
Giuseppe in Warsaw
1964
Goodbye to the Past
1961
The Codes
1966
The Saragossa Manuscript
1966
The Killer Leaves a Trace
1967
Koniec nocy
1957
The Criminal and the Lady
1963
Salto
1965
Good Bye, Till Tomorrow
1960
Christmas Eve
1966
Jowita
1967
Tajemnica dzikiego szybu
1956