Acting
March 20, 1937
Warsaw, Poland
Krzysztof Kowalewski (20 March 1937 – 6 February 2021) was a Polish actor and comedian. He was best known to Polish Radio fans for his role in a radio play I Love You, Mr. Sułek, but during his career he starred in over 120 films and TV series. Kowalewski frequently starred in Polish director Stanisław Bareja’s cult comedies, including A Jungle Book of Regulations (Nie ma róży bez ognia), Teddy Bear (Miś), and Brunet Will Call (Brunet wieczorową porą).
Kowalewski was born to a Jewish mother, actress Elżbieta Herszaft-Kowalewska and Polish father, Cyprian Leon Kowalewski, who was a soldier. His first wife, Vivian, was from Cuba. For many years, he was in a relationship with actress Ewa Wiśniewska. They split up after Krzysztof met actress Agnieszka Suchora, whom he married in 2002. He had two children: Wiktor (from his relationship with Vivian) and Gabriela (with Agnieszka Suchora). Krzysztof has been awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta, Gold Medal for Merit to Culture, "Gloria Artis”, and Grand Prize Splendor (Wielki Splendor).
as Jan Onufry Zagłoba
as Commissioner Zadyma
as Roch Kowalski
as Teutonic Knight (uncredited)
as Producer
as dowódca straży bankowej
as lekarz wenerolog
as Szef kompanii
as Jan Hochwander
as szef komisji wojskowej
as ułan Waligórski
as Ordynator Zygmunt Łubicz
as Tomasz Michalik
as Jan Onufry Zagłoba
as proboszcz w Jurowiczach
as ord. mgr Marian Łubicz
as Miller Leon Dedek
as gestapowiec
as Oskar Nowak