Olaf Lubaszenko

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Olaf Linde-Lubaszenko

Olaf Linde-Lubaszenko (born December 6, 1968 in Breslau ) is a Polish director and actor .

Life

Lubaszenko is the son of a family of actors. His mother Asja Lamtiugina and Edward Linde-Lubaszenko were already well-known actors in Poland when Olaf was born. Before starting his acting career, Lubaszenko studied sociology and Catholic theology in Warsaw . Today he is considered one of the most popular filmmakers in his country. For the lead role in Vladimír Michálek's drama The Bastard Must Die (1998) he received the Polish Film Award for Best Actor in 1999 .

Filmography (selection)

actor

Director

  • 1997 - Sztos - (with Jan Nowicki and Cezary Pazura )
  • 2000 - Chłopaki nie płaczą - (with Maciej Stuhr and Cezary Pazura)
  • 2001 - Poranek kojota
  • 2002 - E = mc2 (with Cezary Pazura and Lubaszenko)
  • 2002 - Złoty środek (with Cezary Pazura, in a supporting role Roger Guerreiro )

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