Born 1961 (age 64) · Brzeziny, Poland
Appears in 119 titles

Zbigniew Zamachowski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈzbiɡɲɛv zamaˈxɔfskʲi]; born 17 July 1961) is a Polish actor. Zamachowski graduated from the actor's faculty of the National Film School in Łódź. He began his acting career in 1981 and in 1989 had a co-starring role in Part Ten of director Krzysztof Kieślowski's film series, Dekalog. Four years later, Kieślowski cast him as the lead character, "Karol Karol", in Three Colors: White, the second of his acclaimed Three Colors trilogy. He is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for his roles in Robert Gliński's film Hi, Tereska (2001) and Andrzej Jakimowski's film drama Zmróż oczy (2004). His other notable roles are featured in Kazimierz Kutz's film Colonel Kwiatkowski (1996), Jerzy Hoffman's historical film With Fire and Sword (1999) and Andrzej Wajda's biopic Walesa: Man of Hope (2013). Between 1985 and 1997, he performed at The Studio Theater, and since 1997 he has been an actor at the National Theater in Warsaw.

Filmography

The Pianist
8.4
The Pianist
2002
as Customer with Coins
Three Colors: Blue
7.6
Three Colors: Blue
1993
as Karol Karol
Three Colors: Red
7.9
Three Colors: Red
1994
as Karol Karol
Three Colors: White
7.4
Three Colors: White
1994
as Karol Karol
Proof of Life
6.1
Proof of Life
2000
as Terry's Driver
Dark Crimes
4.6
Dark Crimes
2016
as Lukasz
23
6.8
23
1998
as Sergej
Run Boy Run
7.1
Run Boy Run
2014
as Hersch Fridman
Gods
7.7
Gods
2014
as Stanisław Pasyk
Decalogue X
7.9
Decalogue X
1989
as Artur Janicki
Jack Strong
6.5
Jack Strong
2014
as Gendera
Sweat
6.2
Sweat
2021
as Fryderyk
With Fire and Sword
6.9
With Fire and Sword
1999
as Michał Wołodyjowski
Aftermath
6.6
Aftermath
2012
as Sierżant Włodzimierz Nowak
The Resistance Fighter
6.2
The Resistance Fighter
2019
as Generał Antoni Chruściel - Monter
Wałesa: Man of Hope
5.7
Wałesa: Man of Hope
2013
as Nawiślak
The Hexer
5.2
The Hexer
2001
as Jaskier
Destined for Blues
7.4
Destined for Blues
2005
as Henio
Pitbull. Last Dog
6.0
Pitbull. Last Dog
2018
as "Gawełek"
Politics
3.5
Politics
2019