Wiktor Zborowski
Wiktor Zborowski, born on January 10, 1951, in Warsaw, is a distinguished Polish actor and singer with a rich heritage in the performing arts, being the nephew of renowned actor Jan Kobuszewski. He graduated from The Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 1973, marking the beginning of a vibrant career in theatre and television.
Zborowski gained widespread recognition for his performance in the 2003 comedy series "Bao-Bab, czyli zielono mi," where his comedic talent shone through, captivating audiences and critics alike. His notable film role came in the 1999 historical drama "With Fire and Sword," where he portrayed Longinus Podbipięta, a character that further solidified his status within the Polish film industry.
Throughout his career, Wiktor Zborowski has made significant contributions to Polish cinema and television, showcasing his versatility as both an actor and a singer. His performances have not only entertained but have also left a lasting impact on the cultural landscape of Poland. With decades of experience in the industry, Zborowski continues to be a prominent figure, admired for his artistic achievements and contributions to the performing arts.