Andrzej Chyra
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Andrzej Chyra | |
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Andrzej Chyra in 2013 | |
Born | (1964-08-27) 27 August 1964 (age 59) Gryfów Śląski, Poland |
Alma mater | National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw |
Occupation | actor |
Years active | 1993–present |
Andrzej Chyra (born 27 August 1964) is a Polish actor and a member of the Polish Film Academy and the European Film Academy.[1]
Life and career
He graduated from high school and in 1987 he graduated from the Acting Theater School in Warsaw. In 1994, he majored at the same university in directing.[2]
He made his film debut in 1993, with the role of Benvollo in the film Order of Affection, directed by Radosław Piwowarski. The largest role so far that brought him recognition was as Gerard Nowak in the 1999 film The Debt (Dług) by Krzysztof Krauze, for which he was awarded the Best Actor award at the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia. The success of this was repeated in 2005 when he received the PFF Gdynia prize for his role in Komornik. He was also nominated in 2006 for his role in the film, We're All Christs.[3]
Filmography
Film
- 1988 – Decalogue IV (TV Mini-Series) - Theatre Student (uncredited)
- 1993 – Kolejność uczuć - Actor playing Benvoll
- 1994 – Zawrócony (TV Movie) - Priest
- 1999 – Dług - Gerard Nowak
- 1999 – Kallafiorr
- 2000 – Gra
- 2000 – Wyrok na Franciszka Kłosa
- 2001 – Pieniądze to nie wszystko
- 2001 – Przedwiośnie
- 2001 – Where Eskimos Live
- 2001 – Wiedźmin
- 2003 – Pogoda na jutro
- 2003 – Powiedz to, Gabi
- 2003 – Siedem przystanków na drodze do raju
- 2003 – Symetria
- 2003 – Zmruż oczy
- 2004 – Ono
- 2004 – Tulipany
- 2005 – Komornik
- 2005 – Persona Non Grata
- 2006 – Palimpsest
- 2006 – S@motność w sieci
- 2006 – Strike
- 2006 – We're All Christs
- 2007 – Katyń
- 2008 – Magiczne drzewo
- 2008 – Nieruchomy poruszyciel
- 2009 – Wszystko co kocham
- 2009 – Zdjęcie
- 2010 – Mistyfikacja
- 2012 - Land of Oblivion
- 2013 - In the Name Of
- 2013 - Lasting
- 2016 - United States of Love
- 2017 - Frost
- 2017 - Beyond Words
- 2018 - One Nation, One King
- 2019 - Listen to the Universe
- 2020 - Doctor Lisa
- 2020 - Never Gonna Snow Again
- 2020 — Magnesium
- 2020 - Kill It and Leave This Town (voice only)
- 2021 - All Our Fears
- 2021 - The Wedding
Television
- 1996 – Bar "Atlantic"
- 1996 – Honor dla niezaawansowanych
- 1997 – Boża podszewka
- 1997 – Zaklęta
- 1998 – Miodowe lata
- 2000–2001 – Miasteczko
- 2000 – Twarze i maski
- 2002 – Przedwiośnie
- 2002 – Wiedźmin
- 2003–2005 – Defekt
- 2003 – Zaginiona
- 2004–2005 – Oficer
- 2006 – Oficerowie
- 2006 – S@motność w sieci
- 2007 – Cztery poziomo
- 2022 – Cracow Monsters
- 2023 – A Girl and an Astronaut[4]
References
External links
- Andrzej Chyra at IMDb
- Andrzej Chyra at the Film Polski
- Andrzej Chyra at culture.pl
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- Olaf Lubaszenko (1999)
- Robert Gonera (2000)
- Zbigniew Zapasiewicz (2001)
- Zbigniew Zamachowski (2002)
- Marek Kondrat (2003)
- Zbigniew Zamachowski (2004)
- Marian Dziędziel (2005)
- Andrzej Chyra (2006)
- Janusz Gajos (2007)
- Robert Więckiewicz (2008)
- Krzysztof Stroiński (2009)
- Borys Szyc (2010)
- Robert Więckiewicz (2011)
- Robert Więckiewicz (2012)
- Maciej Stuhr (2013)
- Dawid Ogrodnik (2014)
- Tomasz Kot (2015)
- Janusz Gajos (2016)
- Andrzej Seweryn (2017)
- Dawid Ogrodnik (2018)
- Jacek Braciak (2019)
- Bartosz Bielenia (2020)
- Piotr Trojan (2021)
- Maciej Stuhr (2022)
- Dawid Ogrodnik (2023)
- Eryk Kulm (2024)