Zygmunt Fok

Zygmunt Fok was a Polish actor who is best known for his roles in various theater performances, films, and television series. Born on May 2, 1928, in Przemysl, Poland, he made significant contributions to the performing arts until his passing on September 25, 2015.

Personal and Family Life

Zygmunt Fok began his professional acting career on May 25, 1956, at the Teatr Ziemi Lubuskiej in Zielona Góra. He successfully passed his acting exam in 1963 and went on to work in several prominent theaters, including the Teatr im. Juliusza Osterwy in Lublin and the National Theatre in Warsaw.

Career

Throughout his career, Zygmunt Fok performed in numerous theater productions as well as in films and television. He was recognized for his versatility as an actor, taking on various roles that showcased his talent across different platforms. His work has left a lasting impact on Polish culture and the arts.

Death and Legacy

Zygmunt Fok passed away on September 25, 2015, in Otwock, Poland. His contributions to Polish theater and cinema are celebrated, and he remains remembered as a talented and dedicated performer whose work enriched the Polish performing arts landscape.

Filmography

Title Year Role Type
Mala Moskwa 2008 Uncredited Film
Rodzinka 2004 Priest TV Series
Plebania 2001 Stach TV Series
Sukces 1996 Pyrka TV Series
Mieso 1994 Bishop TV Movie
Kuchnia polska 1993 Doorman at the hospital (uncredited) TV Mini Series
Czterdziestolatek, dwadziescia lat pózniej 1993 Szewczyk TV Series
Kuchnia polska 1991 Receptionist (uncredited) TV Mini Series
Niech zyje milosc 1991 Site Manager Film
Czarodziej z Harlemu 1990 Bride’s father Film