Olaf Lubaszenko

Olaf Lubaszenko

56 · Born: Dec 6, 1968

Personal Details

BornDec 6, 1968 Wroclaw, Dolnoslaskie, Poland

Biography

Olaf Lubaszenko is a multifaceted Polish artist, renowned for his affiliation with the esteemed Theatre Buffo. Prior to embarking on his illustrious acting, directing, and producing career, Lubaszenko pursued higher education at Warsaw University, where he studied sociology. He further honed his academic skills at the Christian Academy of Theology in Warsaw, complementing his knowledge with a deep understanding of the social sciences.

Throughout his illustrious career, Lubaszenko has garnered widespread recognition for his captivating performances in a variety of film and television productions. One of his earliest notable roles was in the 1989 film "Pilkarski poker," which showcased his remarkable acting prowess. His portrayal of a complex character in the critically acclaimed 1988 film "A Short Film About Love" further solidified his status as a talented thespian.

In addition to his impressive acting credits, Lubaszenko has also made significant contributions to the world of comedy. As a director, he made his mark with the hilarious 1997 film "Sztos," which has since become a beloved classic. Furthermore, Lubaszenko has appeared in a range of other notable films, including "Kroll" (1991) and "Sekal Has to Die" (1998),cementing his status as a versatile and accomplished actor.

Career

2022
Hellhole
Hellhole as prior Andrzej
2019
Futro z misia
Futro z misia as "Nerwowy"
2018
Women of Mafia
Women of Mafia as Commander
2017
2011
Weekend
Weekend as Czeski
2001
1997
Sztos
Sztos as Mietek
Kiler
Kiler as Actor
1993
Schindler's List
Schindler's List as Auschwitz Guard
1992
Psy
Psy as Krzyś "Młody"
1990
Korczak
Korczak as Tramwajarz
2019
Futro z misia
Futro z misia as Screenplay
2000
Boys Don't Cry
Boys Don't Cry as Director
1997
Sztos
Sztos as Director