Jerzy Skolimowski
Biography
Jerzy Skolimowski (Polish: [ˈjɛʐɨ skɔliˈmɔfskʲi]; born 5 May 1938) is a Polish film director, screenwriter, dramatist, actor and painter. Beginning as a screenwriter for Andrzej Wajda's Innocent Sorcerers (1960), Skolimowski has made more than twenty films since his directorial debut The Menacing Eye (1960). In 1967 he was awarded the Golden Bear prize for his Belgian film The Departure (1967). Among his other notable films is Deep End (1970), starring Jane Asher and John Moulder Brown as well as The Shout, starring Alan Bates, Susannah York and John Hurt, Moonlighting (1982), starring Jeremy Irons and Essential Killing, starring Vincent Gallo
He lived in Los Angeles for over 20 years where he painted in a figurative, expressionist mode and occasionally acted in films. He returned to Poland, and to filmmaking as a writer and director, after a 17-year hiatus with Four Nights with Anna (2008).
He received the Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement at the 2016 Venice Film Festival. His film EO (2022) was awarded the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards.
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Filmography
The Avengers
as Georgi Luchkov 2012
Mars Attacks!
as Dr. Zeigler 1996
Eastern Promises
as Stepan 2007
Before Night Falls
as Professor 2000
Deep End
as Tube Passenger With Newspaper (uncredited) 1971
White Nights
as Colonel Chaiko 1985
The Stolen Caravaggio
as Jerzy Kunze 2018
Moonlighting
as Boss (uncredited) 1982
L.A. Without a Map
as Minister 1999
The Day of the Siege: September Eleven 1683
as John III Sobieski 2012
Innocent Sorcerers
as Boxer (uncredited) 1960
Identification Marks: None
as Andrzej Leszczyc 1965
Circle of Deceit
as Hoffmann 1981
Julius
as Olgierd 'Chorwat' Szybenik 2018
Operacja Samum
as Hayes 1999
Barrier
as Waiter - Announcer (voice) (uncredited) 1966
Walkover
as Andrzej Leszczyc 1965