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Home/People/Zbigniew Cybulski
Zbigniew Cybulski profile photo
Born
Nov 3, 1927Died: Jan 8, 1967
Lived 39 years
Place of Birth
Kniaże, Polska
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

38
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Збигнев Цибульский
Zbyszek Cybulski
IMDb Profile

Zbigniew Cybulski

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Zbigniew Cybulski Polish pronunciation: [ˈzbiɡɲɛf t͡sɨˈbulskʲi] (November 3, 1927 – January 8, 1967) was a Polish actor, one of the best-known and most popular personalities of the post-World War II history of Poland. Zbigniew Cybulski was born November 3, 1927 in a small village of Kniaże near Śniatyń, Poland (now a part of Sniatyn Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine). After World War II he joined the Theatre Academy in Kraków. He graduated in 1953 and moved to Gdańsk, where he made his stage debut in Leon Schiller's Wybrzeże Theatre. Also, with his friend Bogumił Kobiela, Cybulski founded a famous student theatre, the Bim-Bom. In the early 1960s, Cybulski moved to Warsaw, where he shortly joined the Kabaret Wagabunda. He also appeared on stage at the Ateneum Theatre, one of the most modern and least conservative Warsaw-based theatres of the epoch. However, Cybulski is best remembered as a screen actor. He first appeared in a 1954 film Kariera as an extra. His first major role came in 1958, when he played in Kazimierz Kutz's Krzyż Walecznych. The same year he also appeared as one of the main characters in Andrzej Wajda's Ashes and Diamonds and Aleksander Ford's The Eighth Day of the Week based on a short story by Marek Hłasko. From then on Cybulski was seen as one of the most notable actors of the Polish Film School and one of the "young and wrathful", as his generation of actors were called at the time. His most famous films, apart from Ashes and Diamonds, include Wojciech Has' The Saragossa Manuscript. He also acted in numerous television plays, including some based on works by Truman Capote, Anton Chekhov and Jerzy Andrzejewski. Cybulski died in an accident at a Wrocław Główny railway station on January 8, 1967, on his way from the film set. As he jumped on the speeding train (as he often did), he slipped on the steps, fell under the train, and was run over. Before the accident he said goodbye to Marlene Dietrich, a personal friend of his, who was a passenger on the train. He was buried in Katowice.
Piękny dwudziestoletni poster

Piękny dwudziestoletni

as (archive footage) (uncredited)
1986
Zbyszek poster

Zbyszek

as Self (archive footage)
1969
Jowita poster

Jowita

as Edward Księżak
1967
The Killer Leaves a Trace poster

The Killer Leaves a Trace

as Rodecki
1967
Full Ahead poster

Full Ahead

as Janek
1967
The Codes poster

The Codes

as Maciek
1966
Iluzja poster

Iluzja

as Lover
1966
Master poster

Master

as Director
1966
Christmas Eve poster

Christmas Eve

as Zapała's Friend
1966
The Saragossa Manuscript poster

The Saragossa Manuscript

as Alfonse Van Worden
1966
Tomorrow Mexico poster

Tomorrow Mexico

as Paweł Jańczak
1966
Alone in the City poster

Alone in the City

as Konrad Ferenc
1965
Salto poster

Salto

as Kowalski Malinowski
1965
Penguin poster

Penguin

as Łukasz
1965
To Love poster

To Love

as Fredrik
1964
Giuseppe in Warsaw poster

Giuseppe in Warsaw

as Staszek
1964
No More Divorces poster

No More Divorces

as Gruszka (Segment 3)
1964
Silence poster

Silence

as Roman
1963
The Criminal and the Lady poster

The Criminal and the Lady

as Jan Ziętek
1963
Their Everyday Life poster

Their Everyday Life

as Andrzej Siennicki
1963