Marcin Hycnar

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Marcin Hycnar
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Marcin Hycnar in 2014.
Born (1983-01-18) 18 January 1983 (age 41)
Alma mater Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art
SGH Warsaw School of Economics
Occupation(s)Actor
Director
Cultural manager
Years active2002–present
Spouse
(m. 2011;div. 2017)

Marcin Hycnar (born 18 January 1983) is a stage, television, film, and voice actor, play director, and cultural manager.

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Biography

Marcin Hycnar was born on 18 January 1983 in Tarnów, Poland, where he grew up. His mother was a physician, and his father, was the owner of a photography studio. [1] He has two younger siblings: a sister, and a brother, Jędrzej Hycnar, whose also an actor. [2] [3]

He studied acting in 2006, and directing in 2016, at the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw, Poland. He is a lecturer of acting at this university. [4] [5] He also graduated the cultural management at the SGH Warsaw School of Economics. [6]

His acting debut was in 2002, in the Ludwik Solski Theatre in Tarnów. From 2006 to 2016, he was a member of the National Theatre in Warsaw. From 2017 to 2020, he was an art director of the Ludwik Solski Theatre, and from 2020 to 2020, a director of the Stefan Jaracz Theatre in Łódź. [5]

Personal life

From 2011 to 2017 he was married to actress Kamila Boruta. [7] [8]

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2004Pamiętnik z Powstania WarszawskiegoTelevision play [5] [9]
Od dziś będziemy dobrzyŻelazko
Do potomnegoDocumentary film
2006Pieniądze i przyjacieleMartinTelevision play
KosmosFuks
2007DobrzeGrandson
Louise's Garden Marian
Pan MuchShort film
2008Kryptonim GraczYoung Jerzy PawłowskiTelevision play
2009 Drzazgi Bartek
2011 George the Hedgehog KrzyśVoice
2012TangoArturTelevision play
2013Rzecz o banalności miłościMichael Ben Szaked
Being Like Deyna Kazik's voice (narrator)Voice
Walesa: Man of Hope Rysiek
2017 Volta Xawery Teysseire
Śluby panieńskieGustawTelevision play
MrokMarek
Horace Vernet "Bitwa pod Somosierrą" Napoleon Documentary film
2018PożegnaniaPawełTelevision play
Fryderyk Adam Mickiewicz
2019 Piłsudski Witold Jodko-Narkiewicz
Supernova Adam Nowak
Solid Gold Maks
2022 The Perfect Number Kidnapper

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2005 Na dobre i na złe Emil WilgaEpisode: "Oskarżony" (no. 219) [5] [9]
Boża podszewka II Herd's friend3 episodes
2006 Daleko od noszy Operating room assistantEpisode: "Największy przyjacieł człowieka" (no. 80)
2007–2015: Barwy szczęścia Paweł ZwoleńskiMain role; 257 episodes
2008 Teraz albo nigdy! DriverUncredited; episode no. 5
Agentki Jacek MigdałekEpisode: "Paparazzi czyli naga prawda" (no. 10)
2013 Days of Honor Okoń6 episodes
Hotel 52 Irek Gorczyński2 episodes
2013–2014 True Law Robert Dębski7 episodes
2014 Sama słodycz Wiktor12 episodes
2016 Kacperiada FatherVoice; 13 episodes
Materialist manVoice; episode: "Takie buty" (no. 3)
2017 The Chairman's Ear Michał from the Platform Episode: "Stork's nest" (no. 25)
2020 Bez skrupułów Maks4 episodes
2021 Better Half Commissioner Walc2 episodes
2023 Servant of the People Ignacy KoniecznyLeading role; 24 episodes
Mój agent Borys WareckiEpisode no. 10

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