Olaf Lubaszenko
Olaf Sergiusz Linde-Lubaszenko, born on December 6, 1968, in Wrocław, Poland, is a distinguished actor and film director known for his impactful contributions to Polish cinema. He hails from a family deeply rooted in the arts; his father, Edward Linde-Lubaszenko, is an accomplished actor of German and Swedish heritage, while his mother, Asja Łamtiugina, is a talented Russian actress.
Throughout his career, Lubaszenko has collaborated with some of Poland's most renowned filmmakers, including Krzysztof Kieślowski, Barbara Sass, Władysław Pasikowski, Janusz Majewski, and Juliusz Machulski. His performances have garnered critical acclaim and showcased his versatility across various genres.
Lubaszenko's notable works include his roles in films such as "The Decalogue," which was part of Kieślowski's celebrated series, and other significant projects that have marked his career. He has also made a name for himself in directing, further expanding his artistic repertoire.
His contributions to the film industry have been recognized with numerous awards and accolades, solidifying his status as a key figure in Polish cinema. With a career spanning several decades, Olaf Lubaszenko continues to influence and inspire both audiences and aspiring filmmakers alike.
Filmography
Hellhole (2022)
Pigs
Love Is Everything
Killer 2
Beautiful!
Justice (2024)
Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight
Squared Love Everlasting
Women of Mafia
An Almost Perfect Scam
Edges of the Lord