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Gustaw Holoubek

Acting Born Apr 21, 1923 Kraków, małopolskie, Polska 24 credits

Biography

Gustaw Holoubek works in acting. Born April 21, 1923 in Kraków, małopolskie, Polska. Archytele lists 24 screen credits below. A full profile for this page is being written and will appear here once verified against sources.

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Frequent co-stars

Career timeline

Kill It and Leave This Town
With Fire and SwordListy miłosne
With Fire and SwordOperacja Samum
Oczy niebieskie
Mistrz i Małgorzata
Królewskie snyThe Tribulations of Balthazar Kober
In an Old Manor House or The Independence of Triangles
Passerby
An Uneventful Story
Childish Questions
The Tin Drum
The Hourglass Sanatorium
Wyspy szczęśliwe
Theatre Macabre
Colonel Wolodyjowski
The Saragossa ManuscriptMaria and Napoleon
Salto
Goodbye to the Past
FarewellsThe Noose

Full filmography

  • The Tin Drum (1979) as Priest
  • Theatre Macabre (1971)
  • The Hourglass Sanatorium (1973) as Dr. Gotard
  • With Fire and Sword (1999) as senator Kisiel
  • With Fire and Sword (2001) as Senator Kisiel
  • Królewskie sny (1988) as król Władysław II Jagiełło
  • Oczy niebieskie (1994) as profesor Ani i Jacka; we śnie Święty Piotr
  • Salto (1965) as Host
  • The Saragossa Manuscript (1966) as Don Pedro Velasquez
  • Operacja Samum (1999) as Shopsowitz
  • Listy miłosne (2001) as Teresa's Father
  • Farewells (1958) as Mirek
  • Childish Questions (1981) as Profesor
  • Goodbye to the Past (1961) as Oskar Rennert
  • Colonel Wolodyjowski (1969) as Priest Kamiński (voice) (uncredited)
  • Wyspy szczęśliwe (1972) as Doctor
  • Maria and Napoleon (1966) as Napoleon I Bonaparte / Napoleon Beranger
  • An Uneventful Story (1983) as Professor
  • The Tribulations of Balthazar Kober (1988) as Cammerschulze (voice)
  • The Noose (1958) as Kuba Kowalski
  • Kill It and Leave This Town (2020) as Mariuszek's Alter Ego (voice)
  • Passerby (1984)
  • Mistrz i Małgorzata (1990) as Woland
  • In an Old Manor House or The Independence of Triangles (1985) as Dyapanazego