Czeslaw Roszkowski

Czeslaw Roszkowski was an American actor who is best known for Kalosze szczescia, Walet pikowy, and Miasteczko. Born on October 3, 1908, in Zambrów, Poland, he had a significant career in acting until his death on April 3, 1978, in Warsaw, Poland.

Personal and Family Life

Czeslaw Roszkowski was born in a small town in Poland and spent much of his early life there. Details about his family are limited, but his Polish roots played a significant role in his cultural identity and career choice as an actor.

Career

Roszkowski’s acting career included notable performances in films and television. He gained recognition for his roles in various Polish productions, effectively becoming a well-known figure in the industry during his time.

Death and Legacy

Czeslaw Roszkowski passed away on April 3, 1978, in Warsaw, leaving behind a legacy of impactful performances. His contributions to Polish cinema are remembered, and he remains a respected figure in the acting community.

Filmography

Year Title Role Rating
1971 Klopotliwy gosc Commission Member 6.8
1970 Kolumbowie Professor 7.5
1968 Weekend z dziewczyna Bein 5.3
1966 Television Theater Lester 8.0
1965 Glos ma prokurator Mikolaj Kotula 5.7
1964 Samolot do Londynu Sam Hollow (TV Movie) N/A
1961 Ostroznie, Yeti! Bearer of the Telegram 4.5
1960 Walet pikowy Waclaw Kawanias 6.6
1960 Miasteczko Professor Pietarkiewicz 5.2
1960 Tysiac talarów Jonasz Regula 6.1
1958 Kalosze szczescia Baczynski 6.4
1958 The Eighth Day of the Week Neighbour (uncredited) 7.2