Tomasz Schuchardt

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Tomasz Schuchardt
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Schuchardt in 2015
Born (1986-09-18) 18 September 1986 (age 38)
NationalityPolish
Education National Academy of Theatre Arts in Kraków
OccupationActor
Years active2007-present

Tomasz Schuchardt (born 18 September 1986) is a Polish actor. [1] He has appeared in more than twenty films since 2007. [2] He received three Gdynia Film Festival Awards and nomination for Polish Academy Award for Best Actor for 2022 drama film, Chrzciny. In 2024, he won the Polish Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Doppelgänger .

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Life and career

Schuchardt was born and raised in Starogard Gdański. He graduated from the AST National Academy of Theatre Arts in Kraków. [3] After playing several small roles, Schuchardt starred in the drama film, The Christening , receiving his first Gdynia Film Festival Award for Best Actor. [3] He later appeared in films Courage (2011), Suicide Room (2011), Yuma (2012), and most notable, You Are God , receiving Best Supporting Actor at Gdynia Film Festival. [3] In 2014 he appeared in the drama film, In the Name Of directed by Małgorzata Szumowska, and in 2016 in the horror film, Demon . In 2016 he played Eugeniusz Bodo in the television miniseries, Bodo. [3]

Schuchardt starred in the television series The Convict and High Water . He appeared in films Piłsudski, The Wedding and Operation Hyacinth . He received a Polish Academy Award for Best Actor nomination for the 2022 drama film, Chrzciny. [4] [5] [6] [7]

Selected filmography

Tomasz Schuchardt on the Karbala movie set Tomasz Schuchardt (film Karbala).JPG
Tomasz Schuchardt on the Karbala movie set
YearTitleRoleNotes
2010 The Christening Janek Gdynia Film Festival Award for Best Actor
2011 Suicide Room
2012 You Are God Fokus Gdynia Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actor
2014 In the Name Of
Warsaw 44 Kobra
2015 Karbala
2016 Demon
2019 Piłsudski Aleksander Prystor
The Defence Gorzym
2021 The Wedding Romek
2021 Operation Hyacinth Wojtek
2021—2024 The Convict Bartlomiej Dworak
2022ChrzcinyWojtekNominated — Polish Academy Award for Best Actor
2022 High Water Jakub Marczak
2023 Doppelgänger Jan Bitner Gdynia Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actor
Polish Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor

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