Stanislaw Kamberski was an American actor who is best known for Pierwszy dzien wolnosci, Czysta chirurgia, and his contributions to Polish cinema. He was born on February 13, 1918, in Lwów, Lwowskie, Poland, which is now known as Lviv, Ukraine. Kamberski passed away on December 31, 1987, in Walbrzych, Dolnoslaskie, Poland.
Personal and Family Life
Stanislaw Kamberski’s early life and family background are not widely documented. However, it is known that his Polish roots influenced his acting career, particularly in films that reflect Polish culture and history.
Career
Kamberski had a notable acting career in Polish cinema, with key performances that garnered attention. He starred in a couple of significant films, including Pierwszy dzien wolnosci in 1964 and Czysta chirurgia in 1977, showcasing his talent and versatility as an actor. His work contributed to the richness of Polish film during his era.
Death and Legacy
Stanislaw Kamberski died on December 31, 1987, leaving behind a legacy of impressive performances in film and television. His contributions to the Polish film industry continue to be remembered by fans and historians alike. Through his roles, he helped to tell stories that resonate with the Polish experience, ensuring that his work remains significant in Polish cinema.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1977 | Czysta chirurgia | Actor |
1964 | Pierwszy dzien wolnosci | Actor (as S. Kamberski) |