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Occupation
  
Role
  
Actor

Siblings
  
Jan Lomnicki

Name
  
Tadeusz Lomnicki

Children
  
Jacek Lomnicki

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Born
  
18 July 1927 (
1927-07-18
)
Podhajce, Poland

Died
  
February 22, 1992, Poznan, Poland

Spouse
  
Maria Bojarska (m. 1984–1992)

Movies
  
Colonel Wolodyjowski, The Deluge, Innocent Sorcerers, Blind Chance, Man of Marble

Similar People
  
Jan Lomnicki, Jerzy Hoffman, Zbigniew Zapasiewicz, Andrzej Wajda, Kazimierz Wichniarz

Zofia Mrozowska i Tadeusz Łomnicki (1965)


Tadeusz Łomnicki ([taˈdɛuʂ wɔmˈɲit͡skʲi]; 18 July 1927 in Podhajce near Lwów – 22 February 1992 in Poznań) was a Polish actor, one of the most notable stage and film artists of his time in Poland. He is remembered mostly for his roles in comedies and dramas, as well as for the role of Kordian in Juliusz Słowacki's play of the same title. He was also a notable professor and a rector of the State Theatre School in Warsaw.

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Biography

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Born on 18 July 1927 in Podhajce near Lwów (modern Lviv, Ukraine), to a family of a post office clerk and a teacher. After graduating from a trade school in Dębica he moved to Kraków, where he started to work as railway worker and study violin play. There he spent World War II and fought against the Germans in the ranks of the Grey Ranks. In 1945 he passed his exams to an actors' school organized by the Stary Teatr (Old Theatre), one of the most prestigious Polish theatres of the epoch. After his stage debut in an episodic role in Stary Teatr he briefly appeared in Słowacki's theatre in Kraków and the Municipal Theatre in Katowice. For his role of Puck in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream he received an award of the Shakespeare Festival in Warsaw.

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Finally in 1949 he moved to Warsaw, where he became a member of Teatr Współczesny, one of the best Polish stages at the time, led by renowned director Erwin Axer. About that time he also debuted as a playwright, with two of his plays staged in Kielce and Kraków. He was also engaged in the National Theatre in the role of Kordian in Słowacki's play of the same title, which gained him much popularity and fame. He was also admitted to the National Theatre Academy (Akademia Teatralna) in Warsaw and graduated from the Directors' Division in 1956. In 1955 he played the first major role in a film appearing in Andrzej Wajda's A Generation. This film, undoubtedly the first major production of Wajda, led to ever-increasing popularity of Łomnicki, who started to be regarded as one of the most notable actors of the so-called Polish Film School. The following years he also appeared in most major films screened by the Polish Film School movement members, among them in Wajda's Innocent Sorcerers (1960), Heroism by Andrzej Munk (1958) and Depot of the Dead by Czesław Petelski. In 1969 he appeared in his most famous films, the Colonel Wolodyjowski and The Deluge by Jerzy Hoffman, the latter being nominated for the Best Foreign Film Oscar in 1974. He also won the award for Best Actor at the 6th Moscow International Film Festival.

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He continued to play in Teatr Współczesny until 1974, and gained much fame for his lead roles in Iphigenia in Paris, Bertold Brecht's The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Aleksander Fredro's Life Imprisonment, the role of Edgar in Friedrich Dürrenmatt's Play Strindberg and the role of Nikita in Lev Tolstoy's The Power of Darkness. Between 1970 and 1981 he was also the rector of his alma mater in Warsaw. During his work there he modified the actor's studio by introducing new lectures, mostly designed to fit the new role of the actors in television and films. About that time he also became the founder and the first head of his own theatre, the Warsaw-based Teatr na Woli. There he appeared in a number of plays, including in the roles of Goya in Antonio Buero Vallejo's The Sleep of Reason, the lead role in Słowacki's Fantazy and the role of Salieri in Peter Shaffer's Amadeus. He also appeared in numerous films, among them Krzysztof Kieślowski's Blind Chance, Krzysztof Zanussi's The Contract and Andrzej Wajda's Man of Marble.

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However, with time Łomnicki's popularity began to fade. This was due partially to his involvement with the Polish United Workers' Party, of which he was an active member. Although on the imposition of Martial Law in Poland in 1981 he resigned all his posts and party membership, his reputation never recovered. In addition, during the 1980s, he suffered from serious health problems and he appeared only in episodic roles in almost all of Warsaw-based theatres. Finally he was offered the lead role in Shakespeare's King Lear. What he considered his most important role was highly anticipated by the critics. The play was to be staged for the first time on 29 February 1992. However, a week before, on 22 February Łomnicki suddenly died of a heart attack during one of the last dress rehearsals on the stage of Poznań-based Teatr Nowy. His last words were King Lear's line: Then there's life in't. Nay, if you get it, you shall get it with running. Sa, sa, sa, sa

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Filmography

Actor
1991
30 Door Key as
Uncle
1991
Napoléon et l'Europe (TV Series) as
Koutouzov
- Moscou (1991) - Koutouzov
1990
All of Me as
Theaterdirektor
1990
Modrzejewska (TV Mini Series) as
Fiodor Berg
- Battle Plan (1990) - Fiodor Berg
- Star (1990) - Fiodor Berg
- Warsaw (1990) - Fiodor Berg
1989
Pension Sonnenschein
1989
Dekalog (TV Mini Series) as
Tailor
- Dekalog, osiem (1989) - Tailor
1989
Lawa. Opowiesc o 'Dziadach' Adama Mickiewicza as
Priest / Writer
1988
The Possessed as
Capitaine
1987
Blind Chance as
1. Werner
1986
Chronicle of Amorous Accidents as
Rev. Baum
1985
Dom wariatów as
Adas' Father
1985
Milosc z listy przebojów as
Professor
1982
Daimler-Benz Limousine as
Prof. Stefan Hahn, Michal & Andrzej's Father
1981
Rece do góry as
Opel Record (1967 footage)
1980
Wizja lokalna 1901 as
Mayor Mossenbach
1980
The Contract (TV Movie) as
Adam Ostoja-Okedzki
1980
Klucznik (TV Movie) as
Count
1978
... gdziekolwiek jestes, panie prezydencie... as
Stefan Starzynski
1953
Teatr Polskiego Radia (Podcast Series) as
Tartuffe / Jan / Prince Bondo / ...
- Swietoszek (1978) (1978) - Tartuffe (voice)
- Fantazy (Nowa Dejanira) (1964) - Jan (voice)
- Ksiezna Maja (1963) - Prince Bondo (voice)
- W sierpniowym kiosku (Sierpniowe gwiazdy) (1955) - Poet (voice)
- Rzeka Czerwona (1953) - Martin de Thiediere (voice)
1978
Akcja pod Arsenalem as
Doctor
1978
Granica
1977
The Dancing Hawk
1955
Television Theater (TV Series) as
Horodniczy / Petrukio / Tartufe / ...
- Rewizor (1977) - Horodniczy
- Poskromienie zlosnicy (1971) - Petrukio
- Swietoszek (1971) - Tartufe
- Sceny dramatyczne z 'Dziadów' (1959)
- Ptak (1958) - Student
- Rower (1958)
- Zawieja (1958)
- Wyjatek i regula (1955) - Kulis
- Zegarek (1955) - Jan
1977
Man of Marble as
Jerzy Burski
1974
The Deluge as
Michal Wolodyjowski
1974
Nagrody i odznaczenia as
Sekretarz partii
1973
Listy naszych czytelników (TV Movie) as
Protagonist
1972
Poslizg as
Nervous client
1971
Gwiazda wytrwalosci (TV Movie)
1971
Pan Dodek
1969
Przygody pana Michala (TV Series) as
Michal Wolodyjowski
- Bulat i Szabla (1969) - Michal Wolodyjowski
- Smak Zemsty (1969) - Michal Wolodyjowski
- Porwanie (1969) - Michal Wolodyjowski
- Azja, Syn Tuhaj - Beja (1969) - Michal Wolodyjowski
- Tajemnica Azji (1969) - Michal Wolodyjowski
- Komendant Stanicy (1969) - Michal Wolodyjowski
- Maz Basi (1969) - Michal Wolodyjowski
- Cztery Serca (1969) - Michal Wolodyjowski
- Zrekowiny Pana Michala (1969) - Michal Wolodyjowski
- Hetmanski Ordonans (1969) - Michal Wolodyjowski
- Hektor Kamieniecki (1969) - Michal Wolodyjowski
- Dymy nad twierdza (1969) - Michal Wolodyjowski
- Brat Jerzy (1969) - Michal Wolodyjowski
1969
Colonel Wolodyjowski as
Michal Wolodyjowski
1967
Kartoteka (TV Movie) as
Boher
1967
The Swashbuckler (TV Movie) as
Luczkow
1967
Stajnia na Salvatorze as
Jan Gajewski
1967
Morderca zostawia slad as
Rodecki (voice)
1967
Kontrybucja as
Cashier
1966
Trzy opowiadania (TV Movie) as
Denis Grigoryev - segment "Zloumyschlennik" / Knaps - segment "Dorogaya sobaka" / Milkin - segment "Zhenikh i papenka"
1966
Barrier as
Doctor
1966
Wages of Sin as
Dr. med. Maurer
1966
Potem nastapi cisza as
Major Swietowiec
1965
Glos ma prokurator as
Wojciech Trepa
1965
Zycie raz jeszcze as
Jakuszyn
1964
Pierwszy dzien wolnosci as
porucznik Jan
1964
Wiano as
Teacher Edek
1963
Mansarda as
Hilary
1963
Passenger as
Narrator (voice, uncredited)
1963
Zerwany most as
Inzynier
1961
Time Past
1960
Innocent Sorcerers as
Bazyli
1959
Kamienne niebo as
Manius
1959
The Depot of the Dead as
Partisan
1959
Zamach as
Marek
1958
The Eighth Day of the Week as
Grzegorz Walicki
1958
Eroica as
Lt. Zawistowski (segment "Ostinato Lugubre")
1957
Trzy kobiety as
Guest talking about Col. Obertyn
1957
Kanal as
Narrator (voice, uncredited)
1955
A Generation as
Stach Mazur
1954
Five from Barska Street as
Lutek Kozlowski
1953
The Epopee of Warsaw as
Soldier (uncredited)
1952
Zaloga as
Jozef Wietecha
1950
Dwie brygady as
Pietrzak, actor playing Jarka Karhan
1948
Stalowe serca as
górnik Wiktor Tuszynski
1946
Dwie godziny as
Kubus
Director
1955
Television Theater (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Chryzostoma Bulwiecia podróz do Ciemnogrodu (1955)
Writer
1962
Ambulans (Short)
Miscellaneous
1966
Lenin v Polshe (voice dubbing: Maksim Shtraukh)
Self
1992
Ja, komediant (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
1982
Hotel. Calendarium (Documentary short) as
Narrator (voice)
1981
Polanski w Polsce (Polanski in Poland) (Documentary short) as
Self
1971
Troska i piesn (TV Movie documentary) as
Narrator (voice)
1968
Dzieciom (Documentary short) as
Narrator (voice)
1968
Gienek (Documentary short) as
Narrator (voice)
1959
Narodziny miasta (Documentary short) as
Narrator (voice)
1958
Warszawa Glówna (Documentary short) as
Narrator (voice)
1958
Witraze (Documentary short) as
Narrator (voice)
1958
Z Powisla (Documentary short) as
Narrator (voice)
1957
Dom starych kobiet (Documentary short) as
Narrator (voice)
1957
Ludzie z pustego obszaru (Documentary short) as
Narrator (voice)
1957
Na drogach Armenii (Short documentary) as
Narrator (voice)
1956
Mistrz Nikifor (Documentary short) as
Narrator (voice)
1956
Where the Devil Says Goodnight (Documentary short) as
Narrator (voice)
Archive Footage
2001
The Scottish Play (Documentary) as
Macbeth

References

Tadeusz Łomnicki Wikipedia