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Tomasz Borkowy

ActorBorn September 17, 1952 (72 years)
Tomasz Borkowy is a Polish actor, often credited as Tomek Bork. He graduated from Theatre college in Kraków in 1977 and first came to the UK the following year, unable to speak English. He moved to the UK full time in 1980 and appeared in a number of film and television productions. He has also continued to work in Poland, where he is most well known for playing the lead role in the TV drama series, Dom (House) which ran for 7 series over 20 years (1980–2000). Borkowy has also starred in and produced a number of plays at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for the past 18 years. Borkowy now lives in Edinburgh, Scotland and southern Spain. He runs Universal Arts – an international agency and production company for performing arts, while still working as an actor.

Known For

  • The Unbearable Lightness of Being
  • A Bear Named Wojtek

Filmography

2024
A Bear Named Wojtek · as Major (voice)
2014
2007
Little Girl Lost · as Captain Sorin
2000
Doctors (TV Series) · as Antek Denya
1992
Crime Story (TV Series) · as Peter
1992
Love Hurts (TV Series)
1991
Second Thoughts (TV Series) · as Karel Chernay
1991
Sleepers (TV Series) · as Kremlin Radio Operator
1989
1989
Capital City (TV Series) · as Union Man
1989
Saracen (TV Series) · as Jan Naughi
1989
1989
Murder by Moonlight · as Sorokin
1988
Piece of Cake (TV Series) · as 'zaddy' Zardarnowski
1988
The One Game (TV Series) · as Polish Student
1988
1988
Journey's End · as German Soldier
1986
Lovejoy (TV Series) · as Max
1985
C.A.T.S. Eyes (TV Series) · as Slav
1984
The Bill (TV Series)
1984
Mr Palfrey of Westminster (TV Series) · as Russian Driver
1983
Taggart (TV Series) · as Paul Smorawinksi
1981
Do krwi ostatniej (TV Series) · as Żołnierz I Szej Dywizji
1980
The House (TV Series) · as Andrzej Talar
1978
Do krwi ostatniej · as Stefan Kozicki
1978
1963
Doctor Who (TV Series) · as Captain Sorin

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