Polish actor
Sergiusz Żymełka is a film, television, and voice actor. He is best known from portraying Filip Kwiatkowski in the television series Rodzina zastępcza (1999–2009).
Biography
Sergiusz Żymełka was born on 10 April 1991 in Warsaw, Poland.[1]
He debuted in acting in 1996, voicing a character in the Polish-language dubbing version of American film One Fine Day.[2] Between 1998 and 2002, he also acted in several television plays of Polish Television.[1] From 1999 to 2009, he portrayed Filip Kwiatkowski, one of the main characters in the television series Rodzina zastępcza, which became his most recognizable role.[3] He also portrayed Vlado Petric, one of the main characters in the 2002 film Where Eskimos Live. He additionally appeared in films Deserter's Gold (1998), Egoists (2000), Wtorek (2002), and Miss mokrego podkoszulka (2003), and in television series Na dobre i na złe (2001, 2004), and Na Wspólnej (2010).[1]
After that he stopped acting, and graduated in the business psychology from the Warsaw University of Technology and Economics. Following that, he began working in the Center for Information Technology. Leter he worked in the marketing field, and after that, in business strategy and development.[3]
In 2015 he appeared in an episode of Father Matthew, and in 2018, in an episode of Barwy szczęścia. In 2019 he had a small role in the film Women of Mafia 2.[1] In 2020 he was a guest in an episode of the TVN realty show Projekt Lady.[3] Since 2017 he also had numerous voice acting roles in Polish-language dubbing.[2]
Filmography
Films
Television series
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