Wojciech Paszkowski Explained

Wojciech Paszkowski
Birth Date:28 February 1960
Birth Place:Warsaw, Poland
Resting Place:Skolimów Parish Cemetery, Konstancin-Jeziorna, Poland
Alma Mater:Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art
Occupation:
  • Actor
  • dubbing director
Years Active:1985–2024

Wojciech Paszkowski (28 February 1960 – 23 August 2024) was a stage, film, television and voice actor, and dubbing director.

Biography

Wojciech Paszkowski was born on 28 February 1960 in Warsaw, Poland.[1]

In 1986 he has graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw, with a degree in acting. He has debuted theatrically in 1985, in the play Złe zachowanie directed by Andrzej Strzelecki, in the Ateneum Theatre in Warsaw.[1]

He spend most of his career in Warsaw. From 1985 to 1987 he performed in the Stołeczna Estrada, and from 1987 to 2000 in the Rampa Theatre. He also performed occasionally in Ateneum Theatre (1984–1986), Roma Musical Theatre (2000–2004, 2015–2021), and Studio Buffo (2004, 2011–2015), as well as outside the city, in the Danuta Baduszkowa Musical Theatre in Gdynia (1996), the Wojciech Bogusławski Theatre in Kalisz (1996), and the Grand Theatre in Łódź (2009).[2]

Paszkowski also acted in television series such as The Clan (1998–1999, 2017–2018), L for Love (2001–2003, 2010, 2017), Król przedmieścia (2002), Plebania (2003–2005), Na Wspólnej (2005, 2015–2016), Mrok (2006), Na dobre i na złe (2006, 2020), Faceci do wzięcia (2007–2008), and Father Matthew (2015).[1] Paszkowski was also a voice actor involved in Polish-language dubbing. Among his notable roles, he Andy Anderson in Life With Louis, Heinz Doofenshmirtz in Phineas and Ferb, Mike Wazowski in Monsters, Inc. and Monsters University, Maurice in Madagascar, Julius Caesar in , and Boba Fett and clone troopers in and . He also was a director of numerous dubbing productions for films and television series.[3] [4]

He suffered a stroke in 2018 and 2022. Following the first attack, he limited his professional activity, and underwent following a rehabilitation.[5]

Paszkowski died on 23 August 2024, at the age of 64.[3] [4] He was buried at the Skolimów Parish Cemetery in Konstancin-Jeziorna near Warsaw.[6]

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984Kilka scen z życia GlebowaTelevision play
1985Rośliny trująceWedding guestFeature film
1986Przygody Sindbada żeglarza i jego wuja TarabukaShip crewmemberTelevision play
1988Czarodziej z HarlemuFeature film
1989Małżeństwo Marii KowalskiejLieutenantTelevision play
1991KolejkaTelevision play
1993Police officerFeature film
LoveTelevision play
1994Żółta szlafmyca albo kolęda na nowy rokChristmas carollerTelevision play
1996FilmTelevision play
2003O krasnalach i WigiliiFeature film; voice
2004The Secret of Fern FlowerBossFeature film; voice
2006Mokra bajeczkaShort film; voice
2008Król i królikNarratorShort film; voice
2009Złoty środekRobertFeature film
2010Esencja dniaCorrespondentShort film; voice
2012StypanShort film
2018La CampanellaShort film

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998–1999, 2017–2018The ClanStanisław Kowalik19 episodes
1999Czternaście bajek z Królestwa Lailonii Leszka KołakowskiegoUbiVoice; episode: "Jak bóg Maior utracił tron" (no. 8)
2000PucuśJournalist 3 episodes
2001–2003L for LovePolice officer, Jacek Milecki's friend6 episodes
2010Bożena Chojnacka's friendEpisode no. 726
2017Franciszek Halicki2 episode
2002Król przedmieściaVeterinarianEpisode: "Zdrowie" (no. 6)
MediumVoice; episode: "Strefa X" (no. 13)
Baśnie i bajki polskieWizardVoice; episode: "Szklana góra" (no. 1)
Antoni
2003Black swan / PrinceVoice; episode: "Lodowa góra" (no. 5)
KacperVoice; episode: "Żywa woda" (no. 6)
Dragon
2004NobelmanVoice; episode: "O kowalu i diable" (no. 7)
Bird
Blacksmith OstrogaVoice; episode: "Bazyliszek" (no. 8)
Dragon
Animal trainerVoice; episode: "Smok Wawelski" (no. 10)
2005Older princeVoice; episode: "O królewnie zaklętej w żabie" (no. 13)
Senator Gruby
2003Psie serceDogVoice; 3 episodes
KosmiciMundek Ludzikiewicz3 episodes
PlebaniaFake police officerEpisode no. 261
2005Polish personEpisode no. 498
Chicken Soup FortuneRuszkowskiEpisode: "Zmiana klimatu" (no. 46)
Na WspólnejDanielewicz3 episodes
2015–2016Jurek Kamys11 episodes
2006
MrokTrupEpisode: "Temida" (no. 8)
Kochaj mnie, kochaj!Mistrz 69
Na dobre i na złeJanusz SzażyłłoEpisode: "Kocia mama" (no. 252)
2020GruchałaEpisode: "Gorzkie curkierki" (no. 788)
2007–2008Faceci do wzięciaStefan Makowski3 episodes
2008Fantazy the BearFat BillVoice; episode: "Busola Latariusza" (no. 12)
Name StealerVoice; episode: "Imieniny Fantazego" (no. 13)
2013Hotel 52Party attendantEpisode no. 91
2015Father MatthewZygmunt JakiewiczEpisode: "Rave party" (no. 185)
2016BodoPianistEpisode no. 6
2023Kitty KottyRobberVoice; episode: "Kitty Kotty Becomes a Policewoman" (no. 2)
Microwave voiceVoice; episode: "Kitty Kotty in Space" (no. 5)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wojciech Paszkowski. filmpolski.pl. pl.
  2. Web site: Wojciech Paszkowski nie żyje. pl. teatrroma.pl. 23 August 2024.
  3. Web site: Zmarł Wojciech Paszkowski. Mistrz dubbingu miał 64 lata. warszawa.tvp.pl. pl. 23 August 2023.
  4. Web site: Jego głos znało każde dziecko. Nie żyje Wojciech Paszkowski. pl. tvn24.pl. 23 August 2024.
  5. Web site: Pogrzeb Wojciecha Paszkowskiego. polscylektorzy.pl. pl. 27 August 2024.
  6. Web site: Pogrzeb aktora Wojciecha Paszkowskiego. Kiedy i gdzie się odbędzie?. pap.pl. pl. 27 August 2024.