Andrzej Chyra
Biography
Andrzej Chyra, born on August 27, 1964, is a distinguished Polish actor renowned for his impactful performances in both film and theater. He completed his secondary education before graduating from the Acting Theater School in Warsaw in 1987. Chyra further honed his craft by majoring in Directing at the same institution in 1994.
His cinematic journey began with his debut role as Benvollo in the 1993 film "Order of Affection," directed by Radosław Piwowarski. However, it was his portrayal of Gerard Nowak in Krzysztof Krauze's 1999 film "Debt" (Dług) that catapulted him to prominence, earning him the Best Actor award at the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia. He continued to impress audiences and critics alike, receiving another Gdynia award in 2005 for his compelling performance in "Komornik." Chyra's talent was recognized again in 2006 with a nomination for his role in "We're All Christs."
With a career marked by versatility and depth, Andrzej Chyra remains a significant figure in contemporary Polish cinema, celebrated for his ability to bring complex characters to life on screen.
Filmography
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Loneliness in the Net
2006 • Jakub L. Wysocki
In the Name of...
2013 • ksiądz Adam
Listen to the Universe
2019
Stones for the Rampart
2014 • major Jan Kiwerski "Dyrektor"
Magnesium
2021 • Lew Alińczuk
The Last Men
2023 • Adjudant Janiçki
7 Emotions
2018 • Ryszek Gott
Katyn
2007 • Jerzy
Never Gonna Snow Again
2021 • The Soldier
The Last Family
2016 • Piotr Dmochowski
The Wedding Day
2021 • Bogdan / Głowacki
The High Frontier
2016 • Mateusz
United States of Love
2016 • Karol
The Hexer
2001 • Borch Trzy Kawki
Kill It and Leave This Town
2020 • Janek's Father (voice)
Ether
2018 • Commander
The Debt
1999 • Gerard Nowak
Land of Oblivion
2012 • Alexei
The Lullaby Killer
2017 • Władysław Mazurkiewicz
One Nation, One King
2018 • Lazowski
Beyond the Trophy
2012 • Alexi Kutchkov
Elles
2011 • Sadist client