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ZBIGNIEW ZAPASIEWICZ
Zbigniew Zapasiewicz (born 1934) - actor and drama tutor. He has worked in all of
Poland's best theatres: the Współczesny, Dramatyczny, Powszechny; he was director of the Powszechny. He has given some fine perfomances, in Euripides' 'Iphigenia in Tauris" (1961), Wyspiański's 'The Wedding' (1974), Shakespeare's 'King Lear' (1978), Brecht's 'Baal' (1995), and Mrożek's 'Ambassador' (1995). He has acted in the films made by Poland's best directors: Zanussi's 'Camouflage' (1977), Wajda's 'Land of Promise' (1975), and Kieślowski's 'Ten Commandments, 5' (1988). In 2000 at the Gdynia Film Festival
he won an award for the leading male role in Zanussi's 'Life as a Fatal Sexually Transmitted Disease'.
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