Adolf Dymsza
Adolf Dymsza (born Adolf Bagiński; 7 April 1900 – 20 August 1975) was a Polish comedy actor of both the pre-World War II and post-war eras. He starred in both theatre and film productions, mainly before World War II. He and Kazimierz Krukowski performed as the duo Lopek and Florek in kleynkunst productions at Qui Pro Quo and other noted Warsaw cabarets. Another pseudonym was "Dodek." He was arguably the most popular Polish comic actor of the 1930s, Andrzej Wajda remarked once, that for him Dymsza and Bodo were symbols of pre-war Polish cinema in general. To this day he is considered the king of Polish film comedy.
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Adolf Dymsza
Adolf Dymsza (born Adolf Bagiński; 7 April 1900 – 20 August 1975) was a Polish comedy actor of both the pre-World War II and post-war eras. He starred in both theatre and film productions, mainly before World War II. He and Kazimierz Krukowski performed as the duo Lopek and Florek in kleynkunst productions at Qui Pro Quo and other noted Warsaw cabarets. Another pseudonym was "Dodek." He was arguably the most popular Polish comic actor of the 1930s, Andrzej Wajda remarked once, that for him Dymsza and Bodo were symbols of pre-war Polish cinema in general. To this day he is considered the king of Polish film comedy.
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Adolf Dymsza (7 de abril de 19 ...... ún el cineasta Andrzej Wajda.
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Adolf Dymsza (born Adolf Bagiń ...... he king of Polish film comedy.
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Adolf Dymsza, né Adolf Bagińsk ...... metière militaire de Varsovie.
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Adolf Dymsza, właściwie Adolf ...... ście sekretarz teatru „Miraż”.
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Адольф Димша (пол. Adolf Dymsz ...... в Ґурі Кальварії під Варшавою.
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Адольф Дымша, также «Додек» (п ...... ом кладбище Воинское Повонзки.
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Adolf Dymsza in 1933 film Dvanáct křesel
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Adolf Dymsza, né Adolf Bagińsk ...... sous le pseudonyme de "Dodek".
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Adolf Dymsza, właściwie Adolf ...... jenny „król polskiej komedii”.
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Адольф Димша (пол. Adolf Dymsz ...... в Ґурі Кальварії під Варшавою.
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Адольф Дымша, также «Додек» (п ...... ом кладбище Воинское Повонзки.
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