Jan Englert
Jan Englert, born on May 11, 1943, in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland, is a distinguished actor and director celebrated for his contributions to Polish cinema and theater. His illustrious career spans several decades, with notable performances in films such as "Kiler" (1997), a popular comedy that garnered critical acclaim, and "Epilog norymberski" (1971), which showcased his dramatic talents. Englert also made significant contributions to television through the "Television Theater" series, which has played a vital role in the Polish cultural landscape since its inception in 1953.
Englert's versatility as an artist is reflected in his ability to seamlessly transition between acting and directing, earning him respect in both fields. His dedication to the arts extends beyond the screen, as he has also been involved in various theatrical productions, further solidifying his reputation in the performing arts.
In his personal life, Englert has been married to actress Beata Scibakówna since 1998, and they share a child together. Prior to this union, he was married to Barbara Soltysik. Standing at 5 feet 9¼ inches (1.76 m), Englert continues to inspire audiences with his talent and passion for storytelling, making him a prominent figure in the Polish entertainment industry.
Filmography
Loneliness in the Net
Gods
Ania
Love Is Everything
Killer 2
Ladies
Katyn
Killer (1997)
Girls to Buy
Kanal
Strange Heaven
Sweet Rush