Bogumił Kobiela

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Monument to Bogumił Kobiela in Katowice

Bogumił Kobiela (born May 31, 1931 in Katowice , † July 10, 1969 in Koronowo near Bydgoszcz / Bromberg) was a Polish actor .

Live and act

Kobiela, who was one of the most important actors of his generation and the main representative of the so-called Polish School , which focused on important works by the directors Andrzej Munk , Andrzej Wajda and Jerzy Kawalerowicz in the years of brief cultural liberalization after 1956, wanted to visit the He was actually studying economics at high school, but then decided in 1949 to attend the State Drama School in Krakow .

In his class he met Zbigniew Cybulski , with whom he had a lifelong close friendship. After completing their studies in 1953, a group of students used the looming thaw after the death of Stalin to found Poland's first student theater in Gdansk, which existed until 1958 and also did cabaret under the name Teatr Bim-Bom . In addition to Kobiela and Cybulski, the founders also included the author Jacek Fedorowicz and the young Sławomir Mrożek . Kobiela and Cybulski recorded their experiences from this time in a script that Janusz Morgenstern filmed with the title Auf Wiedersehen bis Morgen 1960 in Gdansk. Kobiela went to Warsaw in 1961 , where he played at the Teatr Ateneum until 1963 , in the cabarets Dudek and Wagabunda from 1963 to 1966, and from 1966 at the Teatr Komedia .

Kobiela made a name for himself as a comedy actor relatively early on. He had his first film role in 1953. In 1957 he got his first major appearance in Andrzej Munk's film Eroica , a year later he played the role of Drewnowski in Andrzej Wajda's legendary film Asche und Diamant . To this day, with the person connected Kobielas However, the role of the citizen in Piszczyk Andrzej Munk's film The cross-eyed happiness (Zezowate Szczęście) in 1960. This title also carries a film about Kobiela, who was the 1996th

Kobiela, who starred in a total of 25 films, died in a traffic accident near Gdansk in 1969, two years after the death of his friend Cybulski. He is buried in Tenczynek in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship .

Filmography

Kobiela's star on the Walk of Fame in Łódź
  • 1953: Trzy opowieści
  • 1954: Kariera
  • 1955: Zaczarowany rower
  • 1955: Trzy starty
  • 1956: Szkice węglem
  • 1957: Eroica Poland 44 (Eroica)
  • 1958: Pożegnania
  • 1958: Ashes and diamonds (Popiół i diament)
  • 1959: Inspekcja pana Anatola
  • 1959: Awantura o Basię
  • 1960: The cross-eyed happiness (Zezowate Szczęście)
  • 1960: Rozstanie
  • 1961: The story of the Saffian shoe (Historia żółtej ciżemki)
  • 1962: Nad wielką wodą
  • 1962: Slanceto i syankata
  • 1962: Spóźnieni przechodnie
  • 1963: W polskich górach
  • 1963: Kobiela na plaży
  • 1963: Police action nectar (kryptonim nectar)
  • 1963: Zacne Grzechy
  • 1964: The Saragossa Manuscript (Rękopis znaleziony w Saragossie)
  • 1965: Trzy kroki po ziemie
  • 1966: Marysia i Napoleon
  • 1966: Nowy pracownik
  • 1966: Małżeństwo z rozsądku
  • 1966: Piekło i niebo
  • 1966–1968: Profesora Tutki Club
  • 1967: Szachistów Club
  • 1967: Co to jest Dudek?
  • 1967: Poradnik matrymonialny
  • 1967: Szach i mat!
  • 1967: Paryż – Warszawa bez wizy
  • 1967: hands up! (Ręce do góry)
  • 1967: To jest twój nowy syn
  • 1968: Hasło Korn
  • 1968: Lalka
  • 1968: The man with the 2-room apartment (Człowiek z M-3)
  • 1968: Przekładaniec
  • 1969: Everything for sale (Wszystko na sprzedaż)
  • 1969: Przygody Pana Michała
  • 1969: Kulig
  • 1969: Pierwszy dzień w pracy
  • 1969: Nowy

Web links

Commons : Bogumił Kobiela  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Bogumił Kobiela in: Witold Filler, Lech Piotrowski: Poczet aktorów polskich: od Solskiego do Lindy . Philip Wilson, 1998, p. 141.