Mirosław Baka
Mirosław Baka, born on December 15, 1963, in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski, Poland, is a renowned Polish actor celebrated for his contributions to film and television. Baka gained significant recognition for his role in the comedy television series "Bao-Bab, czyli zielono mi," which aired in 2003. His performance in this series showcased his talent for bringing humor and depth to his characters, earning him a place in the hearts of audiences.
Throughout his career, Baka has demonstrated versatility across various genres, establishing himself as a prominent figure in the Polish entertainment industry. His work has not only entertained but also enriched the cultural landscape of Poland. With each role, he continues to captivate viewers and critics alike, solidifying his legacy as an accomplished actor.
Baka's journey in the arts reflects a dedication to his craft, and he remains a respected name among peers and fans. With a career spanning several decades, he has built a diverse portfolio that highlights his skills and adaptability as a performer. Mirosław Baka’s contributions to Polish cinema and television are a testament to his passion for storytelling and the performing arts.
Filmography
Wałesa: Man of Hope
Squared Love
The Vulture
The Resistance Fighter
The Peasants
Playing Hard (2019)
Kill Me If You Dare
A Short Film About Killing
Squared Love Everlasting
Spring 1941
Pigs 3
Jack Strong
The Legions
Squared Love All Over Again
Where Eskimos Live
Delivery by Christmas