Marian Dziędziel - Wojnar
Appeared in the highly popular Stawka większa niż życie serial, and starred alongside Grażyna Szapołowska in Grzeszny żywot Franciszka Buły. Since 1971 has been appearing regularly in films by Kazimierz Kutz. Other memorable roles include that of Bernard Grab in Pogranicze w ogniu and Kuna in Gry uliczne. Magnificent performance as Mróz in Sezon na leszcza
Marian Dzięgiel was born in 1947. He graduated from the Acting Academy in Cracow and in 1969 joined the Słowacki Theatre in Cracow.
Iwona Bielska-Grabowska - Eluśka, Wojnar’s wife
Actress boasting an impressive track record in feature films, serials and theater. She is best remembered for her role in Poland’s first horror movie, Wilczyca. Notable among her countless leading and supporting roles are those in Ćma, Pułkownik Kwiatkowski, Bajland and the popular series Adam i Ewa.
Iwona Bielska was born in Łódź in 1952. She graduated from the Acting Academy in Cracow and went on to appear in the Stary and STU theatres. In 2000 she received the Golden Mask award and a prize at the 40th Kalisz Theater Festival for her role of Queen Elizabeth in Królowa i Szekspir.
Tamara Arciuch - Kate, the bride
Appeared in Jarosław Żamojda’s Młode wilki, and Tygrysy Europy directed by Jerzy Gruza. A familiar face to fans of the serials Na dobre i złe and Camera café. David Blair recently cast her in his Anna Karenina
Tamara Arciuch was born in 1975 and is with the Wybrzeże Theater in Gdynia. In 2001 she graduated from the Acting Academy in Cracow.
Maciek Stuhr - Cameraman
Appeared in Krzysztof Kieślowski’s Decalogue when just 13 years old. He was given roles in the best Polish comedy films by Olaf Lubaszenko: Chłopaki nie płaczą and Poranek kojota. In 2002 he played Hipolit Wielosławski in Filip Bajon’s Przedwiośnie, based on the classic novel by Stefan Żeromski. He also appeared in several non-Polish-language films, including Les enfants de la guerre and Agnieszka Holland’s Julia Walking Home
Maciej Stuhr was born in 1975. He studied psychology at the Jagiellonian University and acting at the Acting School in Cracow, and is among the creators of the comedy troupe Po Żarcie.
Bartłomiej Topa - Janusz, the bridegroom
His first role was Matlak in Teresa Kotlarczyk’s movie Zakład. He appeared in Krzysztof Kieslowski’s Three Colours: White, and then in Krzysztof Lang’s Prowokator, Władysław Pasikowski’s Demony wojny wg. Goi and Wojtek Smarzowski’s Kuracja. Television viewers see him in the characteristic role of Zenek Pereszczako in the Złotopolscy serial. 
Bartłomiej Topa was born in 1967 and is a graduate of the Faculty of Acting of the Łódź Film School. He was named best actor at the Plovdiv 2002 International Television Productions Festival, and received the Grand Prize at the “Two Theaters” Festival of Polish Radio and Television Theater (Sopot 2002) for his role of doctor Majer in the TV theater production of Kuracja.
Paweł Wilczak - Priest’s brother-in-law
The man on the run in Filip Zylber’s Pożegnanie z Marią. He shot to fame with his striking performance as the pimp in Krzysztof Krauze’s Gry uliczne. Appeared also in Juliusz Machulski’s Kilerów 2-óch as well as in the television serials Sfora and Kasia i Tomek.
Paweł Wilczak was born in 1965 in Poznań. A graduate of the Łódź Film School.
Arkadiusz Jakubik - Notary public
Actor, director, author of musicals and radio shows. Directed numerous theater plays, notably Cyrk Monty Pythona, Pokolenie porno and Kalina, and wrote the musical Jeździec burzy (Rider on the Storm) based on the life of Jim Morrison. He appeared in Wiktor Grodecki’s film Nienasycenie and Przemek Angerman’s Jak to się robi z dziewczynami.
Arkadiusz Jakubik was born in 1969. He graduated from the Acting Academy in Wrocław. His radio show Hospites was awarded the top prize at the National Radio Shows Competition in Poland.
Jerzy Rogalski - Edmund
Theater and film actor. He appeared in scores of theater performances, to mention but Operetka, Maria Stuart, The Glass Menagerie and Cherry Orchard. The memorable lieutenant Waldemar Juszczak in the tremendously popular crime serial 07 zgłoś się. A comedy actor best known for his role in Galimatias, czyli kogel-mogel II, he also appears in serials (Plebania). His most recent film role was in Andrzej Jakimowski’s Zmruż oczy
Jerzy Rogalski is a graduate of the Acting Academy in Warsaw. Once with the Dramatyczny Theater in Szczecin, he is currently employed at the Osterwa Theater in Lublin. He has more than 60 supporting roles to his credit.
Elżbieta Jarosik - Hostess
Appeared in the famous movie Rękopis znaleziony w Saragossie directed by Wojciech Has, as well as in Janek Hryniak’s Przystań, Marek Brodzki’s Wiedźmin, and Filip Bajon’s Przedwiośnie. She makes guest appearances in the popular Polish serials M jak miłość, Na dobre i na złe and Samo życie.
Elżbieta Jarosik was born in 1948. A graduate of the Łódź Film School, she is also a mezzo-soprano singer.
Lech Dyblik - Ed Wąs
Appeared in most of Władysław Pasikowski’s films, including Kroll and Psy 2. He was the neighbor in Krzysztof Zanussi’s Cwał and the chips seller in Paweł Łoziński’s Kratka. Television viewers had a chance to admire his talent in the Boża podszewka serial, while cinema goers could see him in several Polish superproductions: Jerzy Hoffman’s Ogniem i mieczem, Marek Brodzki’s Wiedźmin and Andrzej Wajda’s Zemsta
Lech Dybik was born in 1958. After graduating from the Acting Academy in Cracow, he joined the Narodowy Theater.
Tomasz Sapryk - Serge Styś
Popular film and television actor, appearing in numerous serials, including Złotopolscy, Policjanci, Na dobre i na złe and Sfora. He landed roles in films such as Jacek Bromski’s Kariera Nikosia Dyzmy, Krzysztof Zanussi’s Dusza śpiewa (the Opowieści weekendowe cycle), Olaf Lubaszenko’s Poranek Kojota, Marek Brodzki’s Wiedźmin, Piotr Wereśniak’s Stacja, and Marek Koterski’s Dzień świra. 
Tomasz Sapryk was born in 1966. He graduated from the Acting Academy in Warsaw, and is attached to the Powszechny Theater in Warsaw.

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