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- Won international fame with the leading role of Maciek Chelmicki in Andrzej Wajda's Ashes and Diamonds (1958). He created a character which was imitated not only in Poland; often compared with James Dean.
Graduated from the Higher State School of Acting in Cracow; also studied journalism. From 1953 to 1960 worked with Wybrzeze Theatre, Bim-Bom Student Theatre and Teatr Rozmow (all in Gdansk). From 1961 to 1967 acted and directed in Theatre Ateneum in Warsaw, Poland.
Major leading roles: Kostek in Wajda's A Generation (1955) ("Generation"), Maciek Chelmicki in Wajda's Ashes and Diamonds (1958), Jacek in Janusz Morgenstern's A demain (1961) ("See You Tomorrow", co-scr.), Edmund in Wajda's Innocent Sorcerers (1960) ("Innocent Sorcerers"), Wiktor Rawicz in Wojciech Has's Jak byc kochana (1963) ("How to Be Loved"), Alfons Van Worden in Has's The Saragossa Manuscript (1965), trainer Janczak in Aleksander Scibor-Rylski's Jutro Meksyk (1966) ("Mexico Tomorrow"), Rodecki in Scibor-Rylski's Morderca zostawia slad (1967) ("The Killer Leaves a Trace"). - Margaret Halstan was born on 25 December 1879 in London, England, UK. She was an actress, known for The Holly and the Ivy (1952), The Middle Watch (1930) and London Playhouse (1955). She was married to John Hartman Morgan. She died on 8 January 1967 in Hornchurch, England, UK.
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Jacques Heim was born on 8 May 1899 in Paris, France. He was a costume designer, known for Coplan sauve sa peau (1968), Secrets of a French Nurse (1958) and Casino de Paris (1957). He died on 8 January 1967 in Paris, France.- Actor
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Nikolai Okhlopkov was born on May 15, 1900, in Irkutsk, Russia. He studied acting at Soviet State Experimental Workshops. From 1923 - 1930 Okhlopkov was member of the troupe at the Theatre of Vsevolod Meyerhold in Moscow. From 1937 - 1943 he was a permanent member of the troupe at Vakhtangov Theatre in Moscow. There his stage partners were such actors as Ruben Simonov, Boris Zakhava, Mikhail Astangov, Vladimir Etush, Varvara Popova, Yuliya Borisova, Andrei Abrikosov, Grigori Abrikosov, Boris Babochkin, and Aleksandr Grave, among others.
In 1924 he made his film debut in the silent movie Banda batki Knysha (1924) by director Aleksandr Razumnyj. He shot to fame and was awarded the Stalin's Prize for his roles as Vasili in the 1930s propaganda franchise Lenin in October (1937) and Lenin in 1918 (1939) both films by director Mikhail Romm. He was also active as film writer and director, as well as theatrical director in Leningrad, and opera director at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow.
Nikolai Okhlopkov was the Vice-Minister of Culture of the Soviet Union (1955 - 1957). He was designated People's Actor of the USSR (1948), and was awarded the State Prize of the USSR five times (1941, 1947, 1949, and twice in 1951). Nikolai Okhlopkov died of a heart failure on January 8, 1967, in Moscow, Russia, Soviet Union, and was laid to rest in the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow, Russia.- Kolbjörn Knudsen was born on 13 October 1897 in Bergen, Norway. He was an actor, known for Winter Light (1963), The Girl and the Devil (1944) and En handelsresandes död (1961). He died on 8 January 1967 in Gothenburg, Västra Götalands län, Sweden.