Stanisław Milski

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Milski, Stanisław
Born8 February 1897
Died4 September 1972 (1972-09-05) (aged 75)
OccupationActor

Stanisław Jan Milski (1897–1972) was a Polish actor, director, and artist manager.

He was the son of Jan Hołyst and Catherine of Rychterów. He graduated from ballet school in Poznań, but his injury after the accident prevented him from practicing as a dancer. Then he became interested in l. Czechowski decoration and theatrical costume design.[1]

Partial filmography

  • Gromada (1952) - Secretary Jaglik
  • Celuloza (1954) - Szczesny's FatherForeman Czerwiaczek
  • Poscig (1954)
  • Pod gwiazda frygijska (1954) - Szczesny's Father
  • A Generation (1955) - Krone
  • Godziny nadziei (1955) - SS Colonel Nagel
  • Podhale w ogniu (1955) - Radocki
  • Sprawa pilota Maresza (1956) - Zdybel
  • Tajemnica dzikiego szybu (1956) - Headmaster Zajaczkowski
  • Nikodem Dyzma (1956) - Owsik
  • Ziemia (1957) - Grzelak
  • Pozegnanie z diablem (1957) - Psychiatrist
  • Noose (1958) - Rybicki
  • Eva Wants to Sleep (1958) - Fafula
  • The Eighth Day of the Week (1958) - Stefan Walicki (voice, uncredited)
  • Co rekne zena? (1958) - Pietrzykowski
  • Ashes and Diamonds (1958) - Pieniazek
  • Farewells (1958) - Professor
  • Pigulki dla Aurelii (1958) - Jarema
  • Krzyz Walecznych (1959) - chlop Bartlomiej Kowal
  • The Depot of the Dead (1959) - Garage Manager
  • Orzel (1959) - Höze, Deputy Commandant at Tallin Harbour
  • Male dramaty (1959) - Grandfather
  • Sygnaly (1959) - Drunk Driver
  • Bialy niedzwiedz (1959) - Professor
  • Miasteczko (1960) - Zygmunt Sobczak
  • Knights of the Teutonic Order (1960) - Priest Medicine
  • Kolorowe ponczochy (1960)
  • Satan from the Seventh Grade (1960) - Professor Karol Gasowski
  • Historia wspólczesna (1961) - Mailman
  • Ostroznie, Yeti! (1961) - Guard at the Airport
  • Tonight a City Will Die (1961) - Vittorio
  • Swiadectwo urodzenia (1961) - Neighbour Ciziak (segment "List z obozu")
  • Komedianty (1962)
  • The Two Who Stole the Moon (1962) - Shoemaker in Zapiecek
  • Wielka, wieksza i najwieksza (1963) - Captain (voice)
  • Zerwany most (1963) - Polski chlop
  • Mansarda (1963) - Hrabia Swietokrzyski
  • Kryptonim Nektar (1963)
  • Gdzie jest general... (1964) - General Ernst von Falkenberg
  • Echo (1964) - Fisherman
  • Przerwany lot (1964) - Guest at the Wedding
  • Panienka z okienka (1964) - Mikolaj Strus
  • Pharaoh (1966) - Mephres - High Priest
  • Pieczone golabki (1966) - Tenant
  • Bicz bozy (1967) - Antoni
  • Hrabina Cosel (1968) - Count Furstenberg
  • Kierunek Berlin (1969) - Stanislaw Fronczak
  • Samotnosc we dwoje (1969) - Zajac
  • Gra (1969)
  • Czerwone i zlote (1969) - Zapieralski
  • Paragon, gola! (1970)
  • How I Unleashed World War II (1970) - German General
  • Lokis (1970)
  • Pierscien ksieznej Anny (1971) - Krzyzak
  • Epilog norymberski (1971)
  • I Hate Mondays (1971) - Musician (uncredited)
  • Zwyciestwo (1975) - Stanislaw Fronczak (final film role)

References

  1. ^ polskiego, Encyklopedia teatru. "Stanisław Milski". Encyklopedia teatru polskiego (in Polish). Retrieved 3 August 2020.

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