
Jerzy Zelnik
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1945-09-14 (80 years old)
Place of Birth
Kraków, Malopolskie, Poland
Jerzy Zelnik
Biography
Jerzy Zelnik (born 14 September 1945) is a Polish actor. He has appeared in more than 60 films and television shows since 1963. He was awarded the Badge of Merit in Culture (1997) and Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta (2007).
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Known For
Acting
(2010)
Augustine: The Decline of the Roman Empire
as Sidonius
(2004)
(2002)
Chopin: Desire for Love
as Mikołaj Chopin
(1998)
Magneto
as Józef Magneto
(1995)
Deborah
as Kuba Burstein
(1994)
Szuler
as Victor Moritz
(1994)
Gospel According to Harry
as Jameson
(1994)
Pigs 2: The Last Blood
as Sarzyński, były minister spraw wewnętrznych
(1993)
Damned America
as Ryszard
(1990)
The Return of She-Wolf
as Kamil Orzelski
(1989)
The Last Ferry
as Andrzej
(1988)
And the Violins Stopped Playing
as Danko Muler (uncredited)
(1988)
Głód serca
as Janusz Boreczny
(1986)
Výjimečná situace
as Leoš Marenčík
(1985)
Write and Fight
as Writer
(1985)
Medium
as Andrzej Gaszewski
(1983)
An Epitaph for Barbara Radziwill
as Zygmunt II August
(1981)
(1980)
A Woman and a Woman
as Wojciech Mielnik
(1978)
The Dancing Hawk
as Zatorski
(1977)
Widows' Nest
as Carlos
(1976)
(1975)
Her Return
as Edward
(1975)
The Promised Land
as Stein
(1975)
The Story of Sin
as Łukasz Niepołomski, miłość Ewy
(1975)
(1973)
Hipoteza
as Professor N.
(1973)
Scorpio, Virgo and Sagittarius
as Jan "Capuchin"
(1973)
The Moonlit Road
as Julian Starzeński
(1972)
Pilate and Others
as Juda from Kiriat
(1972)
Bolesław Śmiały
as Assassin
(1971)
Kamizelka
as Filip
(1970)
Pogoń za Adamem
as Actor Playing Adam
(1970)
Landscape After Battle
as American Commander
(1969)
Shifting Sands
as Anka's Boyfriend
(1968)
Roly Poly
as Dr. Burton
(1968)
When Love Was a Crime
as Roman
(1967)
Pavoncello
as Servant
(1966)
Pharaoh
as Ramesses XIII / Lycon
(1963)
Teenager
as Fredek (uncredited)
Crew
(2019)
Cena
Adaptation, Director