Marcin Dorociński
Biography
Marcin Grzegorz Dorociński, born on June 22, 1973, in Milanówek, Poland, has established himself as a prominent figure in film, television, and theater. With a career spanning several decades, he is recognized for his compelling performances in notable films such as *Pitbull* (2005), *Reverse* (2009), *Rose* (2011), *Jack Strong* (2014), *Hurricane* (2018), and *Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One* (2023). Additionally, he gained international acclaim for his roles in acclaimed TV series like *Spies of Warsaw* (2013) and *The Queen's Gambit* (2020).
Dorociński grew up in a modest village, Kłudzienko, where he initially aspired to be a professional football player until an unfortunate leg injury redirected his path. Encouraged by a history teacher to explore his acting talent, he enrolled at the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy, graduating in 1997. His early career included various odd jobs and minor television roles until his breakout performance in *Pitbull*, which earned him the Zbyszek Cybulski Award.
He is a two-time Polish Film Festival winner for his roles in *Reverse* and *Rose*, the latter of which also garnered him the Best Actor Award at India's International Film Festival. Dorociński's portrayal of Soviet chess champion Vasily Borgov in *The Queen's Gambit* further solidified his reputation.
He is married to scenic designer Monika Sudół and is a father to three children, including a son, Stanisław, and a daughter, Janina.
Filmography
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Dark, Almost Night
2019 • Marcin Schwartz
Vinci
2004 • Łukasz Wilk
Playing Hard (2019)
2019 • Jerzy
7 Emotions
2018 • Aldek Sałacki
Reverse
2009 • Bronisław
The Mighty Angel
2014 • Borys
The High Frontier
2016 • Konrad
Pitbull. Last Dog
2018 • Sławomir Desperski "Despero"
Hurricane (2018)
2018 • Cobra
These Daughters of Mine
2015 • Grzegorz
Magic Mountains
2020 • Voytek
Anthropoid
2016 • Ladislav Vanék
Pigs 3
2020 • Wit
Jack Strong
2014 • Jack Strong
Traffic Department
2013 • Lisowski
Into Deep Water
2011 • Wiktor Okulicki
Cape Town
2016 • Christian Coolidge