Biography
Antoni Fertner (23 May 1874 – 16 April 1959) was a Polish stage actor (graduated from drama school in 1895) and one of the earliest Polish film actors. His first film, Antoś pierwszy raz w Warszawie (Antoś for the First Time in Warsaw) premiered October 22, 1908. It is the earliest surviving Polish feature film and considered to be the founding date of Polish Film. He is considered to be the first recognizable star of Polish Cinema. His favorite brand of comedy was farce, which with the help of musical comedy revived his career in the 1930s.
Besides his film and stage career, his favorite hobby was bicycling.
Filmography
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Cinema in Russia (1979)
Movie
Trompka, private eye
The Vagabonds (1939)
Movie
The Veterinarian
Gehenna (1938)
Movie
Boguslaw Rolicz
Zapomniana melodia (1938)
Movie
Gen. de Vieuxtemps
The Uhlan of Duke Joseph (1937)
Movie
Piwko, Hotel Dancing Manager
The Little Prince (1937)
Movie
Scotsman
Pan redaktor szaleje (1937)
Movie
Onufry Ruczynski
Happy Days (1936)
Movie
Baron Julian Maria Theodor von Wandel
Papa się żeni (1936)
Movie
Antoni Dziewanowski, Ada's Father
Ada, Don't Do That! (1936)
Movie
Mr. Brown
Bolek i Lolek (1936)
Movie
Kostrzewa
Mały marynarz (1936)
Movie
Chairman Pudlowicz
The Honorable Chauffeur (1935)
Movie
The Governor
Antek policmajster (1935)
Movie
Onufry Kozieglowicz
Romeo i Julcia (1933)
Movie
Tosio
Rywale (1925)
Movie
Antosha, the waiter
The Draconian Contract (1915)
Movie
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Known ForActing
GenderMale
Birthday1874-05-23
Deathday1959-04-16 (84 years old)
Birth PlaceCzęstochowa, Poland
CitizenshipsRussian Empire, Poland
Also Known AsАнтони Фертнер, Антон Фертнер
AwardsGold Cross of Merit, Commander of the Order of Polonia Restituta, Medal of the 10th Anniversary of People's Poland
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