Kazimierz Opalinski was an American actor best known for his roles in Television Theater (1953), Ludzie Wisly (1938), and Gangsterzy i filantropi (1963). He was born on February 22, 1890, in Prömsel, Galicia, Austria-Hungary, and passed away on June 6, 1979, in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.
Personal and Family Life
Kazimierz Opalinski was born into a humble family and pursued acting from a young age. His dedication to the craft led to a successful career in film and television, making a significant impact on Polish cinema.
Career
Throughout his career, Opalinski appeared in various films, showcasing his versatile acting skills. He became well-known for his ability to portray different characters, earning respect in the entertainment industry.
Death and Legacy
Kazimierz Opalinski died on June 6, 1979, in Warsaw, Poland. His contributions to film and television are remembered, and he remains a respected figure in Polish cultural history.
Filmography
Title
Release Date
Character
Ziemia obiecana
1975-02-21
Maks’ Father
Faraon
1966-03-11
Beroes
Rekopis znaleziony w Saragossie
1965-02-09
Hermit / Sheik
Chlopcy
1973-06-12
Józef Kalmita
Człowiek na torze
1957-01-17
Władysław Orzechowski
Barbara Radziwiłłówna
1936-12-07
Zaduszki
1961-12-05
Skotnicki
Eroica
1958-01-04
Polish Commandant (segment “Scherzo alla Polacca”)
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