Ryszard Ronczewski

Ryszard Ronczewski

Deceased · Born: Jun 27, 1930 · Died: Oct 17, 2020

Personal Details

BornJun 27, 1930 Puszkarnia, Wilenskie, Poland [now Pushkarna, Lithuania]

Biography

Ryszard Ronczewski, a renowned Polish actor, entered this world on June 27, 1930, in the quaint village of Puszkarnia, which is currently located in the Lithuanian region of Wilenskie. With a long and storied career spanning multiple decades, he gained recognition for his captivating performances in a variety of films, including the critically acclaimed "Kaddisch für einen Freund" in 2012, the thought-provoking "In the Face of Crime" in 2010, and the nostalgic "Prom" from 1970.

Throughout his personal life, Ryszard was deeply devoted to his loving wife, Jolanta Ronczewska. Together, they shared a profound bond that lasted a lifetime.

Regrettably, on October 17, 2020, Ryszard Ronczewski's life came to a close in the charming coastal city of Sopot, which is nestled within the Polish region of Pomorskie. His passing left a lasting impact on those who knew and loved him, and his memory will continue to be cherished by fans and colleagues alike.

Career

2020
My Name Is Sara
My Name Is Sara as Father Pavlo
2015
Chemo
Chemo as Old Man in the Club
11 Minutes
11 Minutes as Mężczyzna w tv
2013
Westen
Westen as Krystynas Vater Jakob
2012
Aftermath
Aftermath as Franciszek Sudecki Sum
2010
Sufferosa
Sufferosa as Professor Carlos Von Braun
2001
1994
Blood of the Innocent
Blood of the Innocent as Chicago Priest
1965
The Saragossa Manuscript
The Saragossa Manuscript as Sheik's Servant (uncredited)
1957
Kanal
Kanal as Resistance Member (uncredited)