Witold Kuncewicz

Witold Kuncewicz was an American actor who is best known for Dziesieciu z Pawiaka, Carska faworyta, and Grzeszna milosc. He was born on February 5, 1879, in Poland and passed away on March 13, 1936, in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.

Personal and Family Life

Witold Kuncewicz had a rich personal life, though details about his family are limited. He spent much of his career participating in the early years of Polish cinema, which was an important time for film in the country. His contributions helped shape the industry and influenced future actors.

Career

Kuncewicz’s acting career spanned several decades during which he appeared in many films. He became recognized for his performances, particularly in the notable films of the early 20th century. His role choices often reflected the social issues and artistic movements of the time.

Death and Legacy

Witold Kuncewicz died on March 13, 1936, in Warsaw, leaving behind a legacy as a pioneering figure in Polish cinema. His work has continued to inspire actors and filmmakers in Poland and beyond. Despite his death, his films remain appreciated by audiences and film scholars alike.

Filmography

Year Title Role Rating
1935 Love Conquers All (uncredited) 6.8
1933 Wyrok zycia 6.0
1932 November Night General at the prince’s court 6.1
1931 Dziesieciu z Pawiaka 5.8
1930 Janko Muzykant 7.2
1929 Grzeszna milosc Oficer
1922 D’Elmoro – Walka o skarby Prof. Orski
1918 Carska faworyta Dr. Lejb
1917 The Polish Dancer Aleksy Wilineffo 5.9
1914 Slave of Sin