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Other names
  
Lech Owron-Przyluski

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Lech Owron


Years active
  
1925–1960

Occupation
  
Actor

Movies
  
Vampires of Warsaw

Lech Owron

Born
  
6 July 1893 (
1893-07-06
)
Radom, Congress Poland, Russian Empire

Died
  
June 9, 1965, Katowice, Poland

Lech Owron (6 July 1893 – 9 June 1965) was a Polish stage and film actor whose career began in the 1920s during the silent film era.

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Early life

Born in Radom, Lech Owron graduated from the Edward Rontaler Gimnazjum in Warsaw, he then studied mining engineering in Mons, Belgium. During the outbreak of World War I, he was in Russia and returned to Poland in 1919 where he became the director of the newly formed Quid Pro Quo Theater in Warsaw. He also worked as bank clerk in the early 1920s.

Acting career

Owron began his career in film with the role of the villainous Baron Kamiłow in the Wiktor Biegański directed 1925 crime drama Vampires of Warsaw. The film was a financial and critical success in Poland. However, Owron soon found himself typecast within the film industry and for a number of years many of his film roles were that of villains and scoundrels.

He worked steadily through the late 1920s and early 1930s in film, but soon found himself discouraged by the roles he was receiving. One of his more successful roles of the era was the 1926 Biegański directed comedy drama Orlę (English release title: The Little Eagle), in which he played the role of the brigand Janosik, a Robin Hood-like character of the Tatra Mountains.

Following a small role in the 1933 Mieczysław Krawicz directed drama Szpieg w masce (English release title: Spy), he temporarily retired from film and began to concentrate on roles on the stage. He returned to the screen in two films in 1937 before once again retiring.

Following the end of World War II, Owron returned to the stage sporadically with various theater engagements. He made one final film in 1960, Krzyzacy (Black Cross), directed by Aleksander Ford before permanently retiring from acting altogether. He died in Katowice in 1965.

Filmography

Actor
1960
Knights of the Teutonic Order as
Castle Ccommander (as Lech Owron-Przyluski)
1937
Pan redaktor szaleje
1937
O czym marza kobiety as
Krupier
1933
Spy as
Man talking to Skalski
1933
Ostatnia eskapada
1932
Rycerze mroku
1932
Rok 1914
1932
Szyb L-23
1931
Cham as
Chauffeur
1930
Niebezpieczny romans as
A Detective
1930
Souls in Bondage as
Witold Kaniewski
1929
Szlakiem hanby as
Artur Klug
1929
Z dnia na dzien as
Sedzia Wojskowy
1929
Mocny czlowiek as
Actor
1929
9:25. Przygoda jednej nocy
1928
Romans panny Opolskiej
1928
Ludzie dzisiejsi as
Herbutt, manager
1927
Bunt krwi i zelaza as
Journalist Ryszard Wertczynski
1927
Eaglet as
Janosik
1926
Czerwony blazen as
Prosecutor Glinski
1925
Vampires of Warsaw as
Baron Kamilow

References

Lech Owron Wikipedia