Bohdan Artur Świderski

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Bohdan Artur Świderski (born September 19, 1957 in Warsaw ) is a Polish film and theater actor.

Świderski began his education at the Music Academy in Wroclaw . In May 1985 he came to Germany and applied for asylum in Stadthagen because he was supposed to be called up for military service as a declared pacifist . In Germany he continued his studies at the University of Music, Theater and Media in Hanover .

Świderski's engagements include working in popular German television productions such as Tatort , Polizeiruf 110 and SOKO Leipzig as well as in Polish productions. He participates in radio plays and musicals and works in Rinteln as a district guide in historical costumes. He is active in several artistic disciplines such as playing the piano, guitar and saxophone, in dance and acrobatics.

Świderski lives in Rinteln.

Filmography (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c This is where my second life began , article in the Schaumburger Zeitung and Landeszeitung on October 28, 2014, accessed on May 3, 2017
  2. Świderski on the filmpolski.pl portal (Polish)