Bogusław Linda
Biography
Bogusław Linda, born on June 27, 1952, is a distinguished Polish actor celebrated for his impactful contributions to cinema. He gained widespread recognition for his roles in iconic films such as "Psy" and "Tato," which are pivotal works in Polish film history.
Linda's career is marked by his collaborations with renowned directors, showcasing his versatility and depth as an actor. He starred in Andrzej Wajda's critically acclaimed films "Man of Iron" and "Danton," where he brought complex characters to life. Additionally, he worked with the celebrated filmmaker Krzysztof Kieślowski in "Blind Chance," further solidifying his status in the film industry. Linda also featured prominently in the seventh episode of Kieślowski's influential series, "Dekalog," which explored moral dilemmas through a cinematic lens.
Throughout his career, Bogusław Linda has become a symbol of contemporary Polish cinema, earning acclaim not only for his memorable performances but also for his ability to tackle challenging roles that resonate with audiences. His contributions have left a lasting impact on the Polish film landscape, making him a significant figure in the world of acting.
Filmography
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Enemies of the State
2010 • Doležal
A Woman Alone
1987 • Jacek Grochala
Pigs
1992 • Franz Maurer
Planet Single 3
2019
Afterimage
2016 • Władysław Strzemiński
The Mother of the Kings
1987 • Klemens Król
Pitbull: Public Orders
2016 • "Babcia"
Quo Vadis (2001)
2001 • Petronius
Women of Mafia
2018 • 'Padrino'
Pigs 3
2020 • Franz Maurer
The Lullaby Killer
2017 • Colonel Olszowy
Danton
1983 • Antoine de Saint-Just
Man of Iron (1981)
1981 • Dzidek