Jerzy Nowak

Jerzy Nowak (20 June 1923 – 26 March 2013[1]) was a Polish film and theatre actor and teacher.

Jerzy Nowak
Nowak in 2007
Born
Jerzy Novak

(1923-06-20)20 June 1923
Brzesko, Poland
Died26 March 2013(2013-03-26) (aged 89)
Warsaw, Poland
NationalityPolish
Occupationactor, teacher
Spouse(s)Maria Andruszkiewicz-Nowak
Awards

Biography

During World War II, Novak fought with the Polish partisans. In 1948, he graduated from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Krakow.

From 1994 on, Nowak primarily and continuously played the role of Singer Hirsch, who is a historic character in the legacy of Polish theater.[2]

In cinema, he mostly took on supporting roles as a Jew, often set during World War Two, such as in Schindler's List (directed by Steven Spielberg), or as a 'bumpkin farmer' in Three Colors: White, and as the great creative Zucker in the film The Promised Land ( directed by Andrzej Wajda).

In 2005, he made a film on the subject of death,[3] after allegedly learning of his own illness. In his will, his corpse was to be processed in formalin by Jagiellonian University Medical College . In 2007 the documentary Existence, directed by Marcin Koszalka focuses on the problem of death. The film attracted considerable media interest,[4] and the rumors about the actor's disease has been denied.

In autumn 2009, Austeria Publishing House released the biography of Jerzy Nowak, Book of Love, written in collaboration with his wife, who in February 2010 was awarded the prize Krakow Book of the Month[5]

Filmography

  • Podhale w ogniu (1956)
  • Zagubione uczucia (1957) - Shop assistant (uncredited)
  • Dezerter (1958) - Klein
  • The Eagle (1959) - Mate Sznuk
  • Miejsce na ziemi (1960) - Doctor (uncredited)
  • Spotkania w mroku (1960) - Worker
  • Rok pierwszy (1960) - Mlynarz
  • Kwiecień (1961) - Postman
  • Koniec naszego świata (1964) - Blockfiihrer
  • Nieznany (1964) - Camp Postman
  • Pięciu (1964) - Alfred Buchta
  • Lenin v Polshe (1966)
  • Sobótki (1966)
  • Kochankowie z Marony (1966) - Fisherman (uncredited)
  • Jowita (1967) - participant dressed as a pirate prom
  • Sciana czarownic (1967) - Bartender
  • Cala naprzód (1967) - Chief of Boat
  • Stajnia na Salvatorze (1968)
  • Shchit i mech (1968)
  • Kopernik (1973) - Uczestnik procesji mnicha Mateusza (uncredited)
  • Opowiesc w czerwieni (1974) - Gamekeeper
  • The Promised Land (1975) - Zucker
  • Czerwone i biale (1975) - Zyd
  • Zofia (1976) - Kelner w mordowni
  • Ptaki, ptakom... (1977) - Barcik
  • Amateur (1979) - Stanislaw Osuch, the head of Philip
  • Sekret Enigmy (1979) - Alexander Cadogan
  • Umarli rzucaja cien (1979) - Dziadek
  • Szansa (1979) - Teacher Molda
  • Placówka (1979) - Innkeeper Josef Szatzman
  • Elegia (1979) - Old German
  • The family Gąsieniców (1979, TV Series) - Szymek Polowacz
  • Mission (1980, TV Series) - James Gutman
  • Wsciekly (1980) - St. Okrzesik
  • Zielone lata (1980)
  • Na wlasna prosbe (1980) - Tomkowski
  • Sowizdrzal Swietokrzyski (1980) - Florianek
  • From a Far Country (1981) - Professor
  • Krab i Joanna (1982) - Grzegorz Zaruba
  • Do góry nogami (1983)
  • Oko proroka (1984) - Jost Fok
  • A Year of the Quiet Sun (1984) - English Doctor
  • Nie bylo slonca tej wiosny (1984) - Josek
  • Zánik samoty Berhof (1984) - Florian
  • Mgla (1985) - Grandfather
  • Przeklete oko proroka (1985)
  • Medium (1985) - Ernest Wagner
  • Wherever You Are... (1988) - Officer-Interpreter
  • La bottega dell'orefice (1988) - Professor (uncredited)
  • And the Violins Stopped Playing (1988) - Prof. Epstein
  • A Tale of Adam Mickiewicz's 'Forefathers' Eve' (1989) - Choir
  • Alchemik (1989) - Prince Kiejstut
  • Kapital, czyli jak zrobic pieniadze w Polsce (1990) - Serafin
  • Szwadron (1992) - Lejba
  • Schindler's List (1993) - Investor #2
  • Three Colors: White (1994) - the old farmer
  • Legenda Tatr (1995) - Innkeeper
  • Lagodna (1995) - Shopkeeper
  • Gnoje (1995) - Old Man Hrycko
  • Brother of Our God ( Our God's Brother) (1997) - Anthony
  • Love Stories (1997) - Ankieter
  • Egzekutor (1999) - Kozar
  • Når nettene blir lange (2000) - Olek
  • Quo Vadis (2001) - Christian Crispus
  • Gebürtig (2002) - Zwei alte Juden
  • Eukaliptus (2002) - Pancho
  • Julia returns home (2002) - Mieczyslaw 'Mietek' Makowsky
  • The Hexer (2002, TV Mini-Series) - Vesemir
  • The Revenge (2002) - Michal Kafar (bricklayer #1)
  • Csoda Krakkóban (2004) - Grzegorz mester
  • Scratch (2008) - Leon
  • Children of Irena Sendler (2009, TV Movie) - Elderey Rabbi
  • Mistyfikacja (2010) - Askenazy
  • Legenda o Lietajúcom Cypriánovi (2010) - Bernard
  • Obława (2012) - Wiarus
  • Sierpniowe niebo. 63 dni chwaly (2013) - Leonard (final film role)

Awards and prizes

  • Partisan Cross (1964)
  • Gold Cross of Merit (1979)
  • Gold Medal Gloria Artis (2008)
  • Gold Badge "for his contribution to Krakow" (1977)
  • Award at the Fourth National Festival of One Actor in Wrocław and in the one-woman show The real defense of Socrates Kostas Varnalisa in Old Theatre in Krakow (1969)
  • Emphasis on XXVI Festival of Polish Contemporary Art in Wroclaw for the role of the Father in the play Bruno Henry Dederko, dir. Andruckiego Jack (1987)
  • Award for the eighteenth Theatre in Opole Konfronracjach Opole for his role in The Marriage of the Jew Wyspiański, dir. Andrzej Wajda in the Old Theatre. Helena Modjeska in Cracow (1993)
  • Grand Prize at XXX National Review Teatrrów Small Form Hirsch for his role in the play Singer I am a Jew from "The Wedding" by the story Roman Brandstaetter directed. Tadeusz Malak in the Old Theatre. Helena Modjeska in Cracow (1995)
  • "Louis" – Krakow theater community award for the title role in the play Mr. Paul Dorst in the Association of Theatre "Steam" (2001)
  • Award for Comedy Festival Talia in Tarnow for his role in monodramie Womanish choice by The rock Podhale Casimir Break-Tetmajera from the Association "Moliere" in Cracow (2004)
  • Krakow Book of the Month – the award for his book The Book of Love (2010)

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on April 16, 2013. Retrieved March 26, 2013.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. / id/18 "I am a Jew from "The Wedding"" Check |url= value (help), www.stary.pl, March 5, 2010
  3. "Jerzy Nowak: Finally, I want to be myself ', Newspaper Election, August 18, 2005
  4. See. art. Sobolewski in Gazeta Wyborcza 75475.2881700. Html "comment by Tadeusz Sobolewski."
  5. He plays and writes. Official Polish. April 27, 2009. Retrieved April 27, 2009.
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