Mikołaj Cieślak
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Born | Mikołaj Cieślak December 6, 1973 |
Alma mater | University of Warsaw |
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Years active | 1994–present |
Children | 2 |
Mikołaj Cieślak (born 6 December 1973) is a Polish stage, television and film actor, and a cabaret artist. He is a co-creator of .[1]
Biography[]
Cieślak was born on 6 December 1973 in Warsaw, Poland. In 1993, while studying at the technologial department of the University of Warsaw, he and students had formed the cabaret group, that would later evolve into the .[1] Their first cabaret programme, titled Królewna, Rycerz i Smok, had premiered in 1994 at the Polish studies department of the University of Warsaw.[2] In 1996, the cabaret group was awarded the Grand Prix at the festival in Kraków.[3]
He had also performed in the , Warsaw, in comedies Szwedzki stół by in 2012,[4] and Zdrówko by in 2014.[5] In February of 2015, he had performed in the Polish-Italian-language play Quasi-Paradiso, directed by , that was performed in , Turin, Italy.
Private life[]
He is married and has two dauthers, Maja and Jagoda.[6]
Filmography[]
Directing[]
- 2017–2019: The Chairman's Ear
Acting[]
Feature films[]
- 2009: as Piotr
- 2019: as the taxi passenger
- 2019: as a man
- 2021: The Getaway King as the negotiating client
- 2022: as a German person
TV series[]
- 1999: as the firefighter
- 2000: 13 posterunek 2 as the murderer of cheese (episode 8)
- 2012: as crazy Staszek
- 2012: as Jarosław Klata, the school educator
- 2013–2014: :
- various characters (2013)
- the neighbour (2014)
- 2014: as Janusz
- 2014: Co leci w sieci as the cabaret artist
- 2016: as the sale hunter
- 2016: as Gorzelniak (1 episode)
- 2017–2019: The Chairman's Ear as Mariusz
- 2017: Na dobre i na złe as Tomasz, Halina's partner (episode 676)
- 2018: : as Erwin Anielak, Zosia's boss
- 2019: as Zielarz (1 episode)
- 2019–present: as Erwin Anielak
- 2021–present: as Hamlet Wołodyjowski (9 episodes)
- 2021–present: as Gwidon
Voice acting[]
- 2016: Doradcy króla Hydropsa as the diopter
Polish-language dubbing[]
- 2012: The Suicide Shop as the desperate person
- 2012: Zambezia as the marabou stork
- 2017: Despicable Me 3 as Dru
Talk-show appearance[]
- 2002: as himself
Theatre roles[]
- 2012: Szwedzki stół, directed by (, Warsaw)[4]
- 2014: Zdrówko, directed by (Capitol Theatre, Warsaw)[5]
- 2015: Quasi-Paradiso, directed by (, Turin)
References[]
- ^ a b , Mariusz Cieślik, Jak zostałem prezesem. Wydawnictwo Znak, 2012, p. 50–51. ISBN 978-83-240-2318-9.
- ^ "ROBERT GÓRSKI – JAK ZOSTAŁEM PREMIEREM | RECENZJA". zksiazkanafotelu.blogstop.com (in Polish).
- ^ Robert Górski, Mariusz Cieślik: Jak zostałem prezesem. Wydawnictwo Znak, 2012, p. 55. ISBN 978-83-240-2318-9.
- ^ a b Lidia Raś (2012-10-29). ""Szwedzki stół" w teatrze Capitol. Kto dostał bilety?". wiadomosci24.pl.
- ^ a b ""Zdrówko" w teatrze Capitol. Premiera już 9 grudnia". warszawa.naszemiasto.pl (in Polish).
- ^ "Mikołaj Cieślak". filmweb.pl (in Polish).
External links[]
Media related to Mikołaj Cieślak at Wikimedia Commons
- Mikołaj Cieślak at IMDb
- Mikołaj Cieślak at Filmweb (Polish)
- Mikołaj Cieślak at FilmPolski.pl (Polish)
- 1973 births
- Living people
- Artists from Warsaw
- Polish cabaret performers
- University of Warsaw alumni
- 20th-century Polish male actors
- 21st-century Polish male actors
- Male actors from Warsaw
- Polish male film actors
- Polish male stage actors
- Polish male television actors
- Polish male voice actors
- Polish television directors