Jan Kobuszewski (19 April 1934 â€" 28 September 2019) was a Polish
actor and comedian.Kobuszewski graduated from the National Academy of
Dramatic Art in Warsaw. He performed in many theatres, including Teatr
MÅ‚odej Warszawy (1956â€"1957), Teatr Klasyczny [pl], Warsaw
(1957â€"1958), Teatr Polski, Warsaw (1958â€"1964), Teatr Wielki,
Warsaw (1964â€"1969), and Kwadrat Theatre, Warsaw (1976-now). In 1963,
he began co-hosting with Jan Kociniak the first satirical TV show on
Polish television, Wielokropek.Kobuszewski was awarded the Order of
Polonia Restituta, one of Poland's highest orders, and many other
orders, including Gold Cross of Merit and Medal for Long Marital Life.
He died on 28 September 2019, aged 85.Kobuszewski was the husband of
actress Hanna Zembrzuska. He had a daughter Maryna. He was also an
uncle of the actor Wiktor Zborowski.
actor and comedian.Kobuszewski graduated from the National Academy of
Dramatic Art in Warsaw. He performed in many theatres, including Teatr
MÅ‚odej Warszawy (1956â€"1957), Teatr Klasyczny [pl], Warsaw
(1957â€"1958), Teatr Polski, Warsaw (1958â€"1964), Teatr Wielki,
Warsaw (1964â€"1969), and Kwadrat Theatre, Warsaw (1976-now). In 1963,
he began co-hosting with Jan Kociniak the first satirical TV show on
Polish television, Wielokropek.Kobuszewski was awarded the Order of
Polonia Restituta, one of Poland's highest orders, and many other
orders, including Gold Cross of Merit and Medal for Long Marital Life.
He died on 28 September 2019, aged 85.Kobuszewski was the husband of
actress Hanna Zembrzuska. He had a daughter Maryna. He was also an
uncle of the actor Wiktor Zborowski.
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