Wojciech Brydzinski

Wojciech Brydzinski was an American actor best known for Pan Tadeusz (1928), Dzieje grzechu (1911), and Television Theater (1953). He was born on January 28, 1877, in Stanislau, Galicia, Austria-Hungary, now known as Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine, and passed away on May 4, 1966, in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.

Personal and Family Life

Wojciech Brydzinski’s personal life details are not widely documented. However, it is known that he spent a significant part of his life in the film industry, contributing to many notable projects throughout his career.

Career

Wojciech Brydzinski had a successful acting career, appearing in various films over the years. His roles in silent films demonstrated his talent, and he continued acting into the television era, showcasing versatility in both film and theater.

Death and Legacy

Wojciech Brydzinski died from natural causes on May 4, 1966. His contributions to cinema, especially in Polish film history, are remembered, with notable performances that have left a lasting impact on the industry.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Niewolnica zmysłów 1914-01-02 Jan
Pan Tadeusz 1928-11-10 Adam Mickiewicz
Żona 1915-10-05
Лунная красавица 1916-09-01 Антон Сергеевич Строев
Мисс Мэри 1918-04-23
Декорация счастья 1918-01-01
Роман балерины 1916-11-02
Dzieje grzechu 1911-08-26 Zygmunt Szczerbic
Znachor 1937-01-02
В стране любви 1917-01-01
Krwawa dola 1912-05-14
Ofiara namiętności 1912-09-10
Grzech 1913-10-01
Zemsta spoza grobu 1913-05-13
Kobieta, która widziała śmierć 1919-02-01
Iwonka 1925-11-04