Wladyslaw Glabik

Wladyslaw Glabik was an American actor who is best known for Cien (1956), The Hours of Hope (1955), and Rachunek sumienia (1964). He was born on August 24, 1924, in Czerwionka-Leszczyny, Slaskie, Poland, and died on July 15, 1993, in Poland.

Personal and Family Life

Wladyslaw Glabik was born into a Polish family in a small town. Little is known about his family background and early life. He pursued a career in acting, which led him to become a notable figure in Polish cinema.

Career

Glabik had a successful acting career and appeared in various films throughout the 1950s and 1960s. He was recognized for his roles in movies and television, gaining popularity among Polish audiences. His performances in Cien and The Hours of Hope are particularly memorable.

Death and Legacy

Wladyslaw Glabik passed away on July 15, 1993, in Poland. His contributions to Polish cinema continue to be appreciated, and he is remembered for his impactful performances. Glabik’s work has left a lasting impression on the film industry, making him a significant figure in Polish film history.

Filmography

Title Year Role Rating
Bumerang 1966 N/A 6.3
Lekarstwo na milosc 1966 Beggar (uncredited) 7.4
Rachunek sumienia 1964 Roman Marecki N/A
Koniec naszego swiata 1964 wiezien Wiktor 7.2
Rozwodów nie bedzie 1964 Driver Józio (episode 1) 6.8
Pamietnik pani Hanki 1963 Toto’s Friend (uncredited) 6.1
Tarpany 1962 N/A 5.1
Awantura o Basie 1959 N/A 6.6
Television Theater 1958 1 episode 8.0
Cien 1956 Andrusikiewicz 6.8
The Hours of Hope 1955 Soldier Grzes Gawra 5.9