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''Klangor'' is a Polish crime drama television series created by Tomasz Kamiński. It began airing on Canal+ (Polish TV provider), Canal+ on 26 March 2021. Premise A teenager disappears without a trace in Świnoujście. Her father, a prison psychologist, sets out to find her on his own. Cast * Arkadiusz Jakubik as Rafał Wejman * Maja Ostaszewska as Magda Wejman * as Piotr Ryszka * Piotr Witkowski as Krzysztof Ryszka * as Danka Schulze * Olga Rayska as Sati Galej * as Ewa Ryszka * Maciej Musiał as Ariel Galej * Katarzyna Gałązka as Hania Wejman * Matylda Giegżno as Gabi Wejman * as Emil Knapik * Cezary Kosiński as Jerzy Majchrzak * Filip Urbanke as Maciej Peda * Magdalena Koleśnik as Paulina * Paulina Gałązka as Ola Majdzik Episodes Production The series was filmed in Świnoujście and Międzyzdroje in 2020. References External links * Klangor
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Maciej Musiał
Maciej Musiał (born 11 February 1995) is a Polish actor and television personality. Biography The son of actors Andrzej and Anna Musiał, he began his acting career at an early age with a cameo appearance in a 2004 episode of the long-running Polish soap opera ''Plebania''. He was later cast as a series regular in ''Ojciec Mateusz'' (2008–2011), but his big break came with the role in ''Rodzinka.pl'' (2011–2020), which established him as a teen idol in Poland. As his popularity continued to grow, he began co-presenting ''The Voice of Poland'', and had a lead role in the feature film ''My Own Pole'', both in 2013. From 2014 to 2015, he studied Philosophy at the University of Warsaw. His work in television earned him the Telekamery award in 2016. He was the ambassador of the World Youth Day 2016 organized in Kraków. Musiał gained wider recognition outside his native country for starring in the 2018 Netflix series ''1983 (TV series), 1983'', which he also executive produced. ...
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Maja Ostaszewska
Maja Ostaszewska (born 3 September 1972) is a Polish actress. She made her screen debut appearing in a small role in the 1993 historical drama film ''Schindler's List'', before playing leading role in the drama film ''The Haven'' (1998), for which she received Polish Film Festival Award for Best Actress. She received her second Polish Film Festival Award for Best Actress for ''Prymas – trzy lata z tysiąca'' (2000). Since then, Ostaszewska has appeared in more than 30 motion pictures and received six Polish Academy Award for Best Actress nominations, winning twice: for '' Jack Strong'' (2014) and ''Body'' (2015). Ostaszewska starred in films '' Katyn'' (2007), '' In the Name Of'' (2013), '' Never Gonna Snow Again'' (2020), '' The In-Laws'' (2021) and its sequel, ''Broad Peak'' (2022), ''Green Border'' (2023) and '' Colors of Evil: Red'' (2024). Life and career Ostaszewska was born in Kraków, the daughter of Polish musician Jacek Ostaszewski, of the Ostoja Clan. Ostaszews ...
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Katarzyna Gałązka
Katarzyna Gałązka (born 11 January 1997) is a Polish actress. Biography Gałązka was born in Ostrołęka, where she began acting at Klub Oczko and Ostrołęcka Scena Autorska. She graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in 2020. Filmography Film Television References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Galazka, Katarzyna 1997 births Living people 21st-century Polish actresses Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni People from Ostrołęka Polish film actresses Polish television actresses ...
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Cezary Kosiński
Cezary Kosiński (born 8 April 1973) is a Polish actor. He has appeared in more than forty films since 1997. Selected filmography References External links * 1973 births Living people Polish male film actors Male actors from Podlaskie Voivodeship {{Poland-actor-stub ...
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Arkadiusz Jakubik
Arkadiusz Jakubik (; born 14 January 1969 in Strzelce Opolskie) is a Polish actor, scriptwriter, voice actor and musician. Known mainly for portrayal of a disabled cop Rysio in '' 13 posterunek'' sitcom and for wide collaboration with Wojciech Smarzowski. A 1992 graduate of Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts – Faculty in Wrocław. In 2008 he founded and became the vocalist of a rock band Dr Misio. He is the recipient of four Polish Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor. Selected filmography *'' 13 posterunek 2'' (1999–2000) – Aspirant Rysio *'' Codzienna 2 m. 3'' (2005–2007) – janitor Leon *'' Jesteś Bogiem'' (2012) – Gustaw *'' The Wedding'' (2004) – notary Janocha *'' Piąty Stadion (2012) – Jarek 'Pele' Malak *'' The Dark House'' (2009) – Edward Środoń *''Clergy'' (2018) – Priest Andrzej Kukuła *''Life Feels Good'' (2013) – Paweł Rosiński *''The Snow Queen'' (2013) - Orm *'' The Mighty Angel'' (2014) – Terrorist *''Volhynia'' (2016) ...
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Piotr Witkowski
Piotr Witkowski (born 12 December 1988) is a Polish actor. Life and career In 2010, he collaborated with the Chorea theater in Łódź. In 2011, he graduated from the Łódź Film School. Since 2012, he has been performing at the Wybrzeże Theater in Gdańsk. In 2019, he played the main role in the film by Michał Węgrzyn, ''Proceder'', telling about the life of the tragically deceased rapper Tomasz Chada. Filmography Film Television References External linksPiotr Witkowskiat IMDb IMDb, historically known as the Internet Movie Database, is an online database of information related to films, television series, podcasts, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and biograp ... 1988 births Living people Male actors from Gdańsk Polish male actors Polish male stage actors Polish male television actors Polish male voice actors {{Poland-actor-stub ...
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Opus TV
Opus Film is a Polish film production company based in Łódź. It was founded by in 1991. History The company was founded by in 1991. Few Polish films were being made in the 1990s, so the company initially only produced commercials. After achieving financial success in the advertising industry, the company bought land from the and produced Piotr Trzaskalski's debut feature film, '' Edi'', which premiered in 2002. The company co-produced Paweł Pawlikowski's '' Ida'', which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film The Academy Award for Best International Feature Film (known as Best Foreign Language Film prior to 2020) is one of the Academy Awards handed out annually by the U.S.-based Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). It is given to a ... in 2015. Filmography Television References External links * {{Authority control 1991 establishments in Poland Companies based in Łódź Entertainment companies established in 1991 Film prod ...
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Magdalena Koleśnik
Magdalena Koleśnik (born 27 February 1990) is a Polish stage, film and television actress. Life and career Born in Białystok, Koleśnik studied at the Faculty of Puppetry Arts of the Theatre Academy in her hometown and then at the AST National Academy of Theatre Arts in Kraków, from which she graduated in 2015. She made her stage debut while she was still a student, in 2012, at the Ateneum Theatre in Warsaw. In 2014 she made her film debut, appearing in three films. In 2015 she graduated from the Academy and won the Andrzej Nardelli Award for best new stage actress assigned by the Union of Polish Stage Artists (ZASP) for her performance in the drama ''Dybbuk'' at the Warsaw Jewish Theater. Koleśnik had her breakout in 2020, playing the leading role in Magnus von Horn's ''Sweat''; for her performance she won various awards, including the award for best actress at the Gdynia Film Festival, and the 2011 Zbigniew Cybulski Award, and was nominated for best actress at the ...
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Paulina Gałązka
Paulina Gałązka (born 21 August 1989) is a Polish actress. Biography Gałązka grew up in the Praga district of Warsaw. Her father is from Mrozy and her mother is from Sokołów Podlaski. After a year of studying international relations at the University of Warsaw, she enrolled in the Łódź Film School, from which she graduated in 2013. She has been a member of the Ateneum Theatre since 2013, when she made her theater debut in ''A Streetcar Named Desire ''A Streetcar Named Desire'' is a play written by Tennessee Williams and first performed on Broadway on December 3, 1947. The play dramatizes the experiences of Blanche DuBois, a former Southern belle who, after encountering a series of pe ...''. She married Norwegian filmmaker Sindre Sandemo in 2016. Filmography Film Television Music videos Awards and nominations References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Galazka, Paulina 1989 births Living people 21st-century Polish actresses Actresses from Warsaw ...
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2021 Polish Television Series Debuts
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Polish-language Television Shows
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Polish Crime Drama Television Series
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