Wojciech Mecwaldowski

Wojciech Mecwaldowski

Bio

Polish stage, television and film actor who graduated from the Wroclaw Faculty of Ludwik Solski Academy for Dramatic Arts in Cracow. He made his first professional stage appearance while still a student at the Teatr Polski in Wroclaw in the play “Asylum” directed by Krystian Lupa. His first big screen appearance was in Day of the Wacko. His selected filmography includes: Slaughterhouse No.; Immensity of Justice; Who Never Lived; Lejdis and Testosterone; The Lesser of Two Evils; Love and Dance; The Art of Massage; Hans Kloss-More Than Death at Stake; How to Get Rid of Cellulitis: The Male-Female WA; Absolute Beginner; The Day of the Siege: September Eleven 1683; The Girl from the Wardrobe; Love; Strong Coffee Isn’t That Bad; 11 Minutes and most recently-Julius, a comedy directed by Aleksander Pietrzak. He scored numerous awards for his film and stage performances. He is a keen photographer and painter and he also loves playing with Lego bits and bricks.