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Nationality
  
Polish

Role
  
Journalist

Alma mater
  
University of Warsaw

Education
  
University of Warsaw

Website
  
arturandrus.art.pl

Home town
  
Sanok

Name
  
Artur Andrus



Full Name
  
Artur Jozef Andrus

Born
  
27 December 1971 (age 52) (
1971-12-27
)
Lesko, Poland

Occupation
  
journalist, poet, singer-songwriter, cabaret artist, master of ceremonies

Awards
  
Gold Cross of Merit Silver Cross of Merit

Albums
  
Mysliwiecka, Cyniczne Cory Zurychu, Pilem w Spale... I co dalej?, Lodzka

Parents
  
Jozef Andrus, Stefania Andrus

Similar People
  
Andrzej Poniedzielski, Maria Czubaszek, Piotr Baltroczyk, Joanna Kolaczkowska, Grzegorz Halama

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Artur Józef Andrus (born 27 December 1971) is a Polish journalist, poet, singer-songwriter and cabaret artist. He is best known for his radio shows at Polskie Radio Program III, and as a master of ceremonies during various TV shows.

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Andrus has published three books and released three albums. His 2012 album Myśliwiecka debuted at number 1 at Polish albums chart and was certified 2x Platinum in Poland. Andrus is a recipient of Gold Cross of Merit (2011) and Silver Cross of Merit (2005).

Career

Artur Andrus studied journalism at Warsaw University. He worked at Rozgłośnia Harcerska and Radio Rzeszów. His breakthrough was an interview with poet and singer Wojciech Młynarski, during which Andrus was rhyming when asking questions, and Młynarski was answering with improvised rhymes. After that, Andrus received an offer to run a radio show on Polskie Radio Program IV. Since 1994, he has worked in Polskie Radio Program III in "Powtórka z rozrywki" and "Akademia rozrywki" shows.

In December 2004, Andrus published a collection of songs and poems titled Popisuchy. Since 2005, he has been a commentator on a satirist TVN 24 show Szkło kontaktowe. On 2 December 2005, he released his first album, Łódzka.

In 2008, Polityka magazine released a set of 15 DVDs titled Kolekcja polskich kabaretów (A Collection of Polish Cabarets), which contained various cabaret performances selected by Andrus. That year, Andrus also starred in TV series Rodzina Trendych on TVP 2, and in an improvised soap opera parody Spadkobiercy, which was broadcast on Polsat from 2008 to 2009, and on TV 4 from 2009 to 2012.

In 2011, his second book, Każdy szczyt ma swój Czubaszek (an interview with Polish satirist Maria Czubaszek), was published.

In 2012, Andrus published a collection of his blog posts, Blog osławiony między niewiastami, and released his second studio album Myśliwiecka, which became a commercial success. The album debuted at number 1 on Polish Albums Chart, held that position for a total number of twelve weeks, and was certified 2x Platinum.

On 22 April 2012, Andrus' concert in Teatr Syrena in Warsaw was filmed, and released in April 2013 on a DVD titled Piłem w Spale... I co dalej?. The album debuted at number 5 on the Polish chart.

Publications

  • Popisuchy (2004, ISBN 83-7415-047-5)
  • Każdy szczyt ma swój Czubaszek (2011, with Maria Czubaszek, ISBN 978-83-7648-950-6)
  • Blog osławiony między niewiastami (2012, ISBN 978-83-7839-138-8)
  • References

    Artur Andrus Wikipedia


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