Daniel Olbrychski

Daniel Olbrychski

  • Born: 1945-2-27
  • Birthplace: Poland, Lowicz
  • Height: 5' 9" (1.75 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Poland
  • Representative Works: Anthony Zimmer, Turkish start
  • Daniel Olbrychski, actor. In 2005, starred in the movie " Anthony Zimmer ".
    Extended Reading
    • Alex 2022-04-23 07:05:22

      sincere reflection

      52 times life notes from Mr. Dai Jinhua

      Schlondorf, the same name as Wenders and Fassbender.

    • Kale 2022-02-02 08:13:07

      The Tin Drum movie review

      Wrote this for a film review assignment. At Xiamen University, I learned that I didn't copy and paste because of my ability to talk nonsense, and I still made progress. This article has encountered a great god, please criticize a lot. —————————————————————————————— I read the novel "The Tin Drum" a...

    • Caitlyn 2022-03-20 09:03:07

      The symbols are a bit complicated, but they are still relatively easy-to-understand historical metaphors: two fathers, one in Germany and the other in Poland, screaming and drumming are messing with the world, and refusing to grow up is also a survival strategy - if this is the only step, Mo Yan and even Yan Lianke can do it arrive. Also talked about some personal things, such as choice and growth, but not much. That East Prussian muddy smell emanates from Grimm's fairy tales.

    • Yasmin 2022-03-16 09:01:09

      I am very worried about the mental health of young actors

    The Tin Drum quotes

    • Oskar Matzerath: There once was a drummer. His name was Oskar. He lost his poor mama, who had eat to much fish. There was once a credulous people... who believed in Santa Claus. But Santa Claus was really... the gas man! There was once a toy merchant. His name was Sigismund Markus... and he sold tin drums lacquered red and white. There was once a drummer. His name was Oskar. There was once a toy merchant... whose name was Markus... and he took all the toys in the world away with him.

    • Jan Bronski: [Jan arrives and sees Alfred getting dressed in Nazi uniform] Going to the demonstration?

      Alfred Matzerath: Yes, at the fairground. A mass rally. Lobsack is speaking, and what a speaker he is. I tell you, these are historic days. A man can't stand asie. You've gotta join in.

      [looking at the newspaper Jan is carrying]

      Alfred Matzerath: You should read the Danzig Sentinel. Your siding with Poland is crazy. I've told you a thousand times.

      Jan Bronski: I am Polish!

      Alfred Matzerath: Think it over