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Stanisław Milski

Acting
75 years oldCzchów, Austro-Węgry (present Poland)

Biography

SEE RANK Stanislaw Milski (I) (1897–1972) Actor Stanislaw Milski was born on February 8, 1897 in Czchów, Galicia, Austria-Hungary as Stanislaw Holyst. He was an actor, known for Gruby (1972), Lydia Ate the Apple (1958) and Black Cross (1960). He died on September 4, 1972 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.

Personal Details

Born
February 8, 1897 - September 4, 1972 (age 75)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Czchów, Austro-Węgry (present Poland)
Known For
Acting

Also Known As

Stanislaw Milski
Stanisław Hołyst
Станислав Мильский

Movies (45)

Victory
7.0

Victory

as szeregowiec Stanisław Fronczak

1975

The Peasants
5.8

The Peasants

as Bylica

1973

I Hate Mondays
7.4

I Hate Mondays

as Highland Band Leader (uncredited)

1971

Nuremberg Epilogue
9.0

Nuremberg Epilogue

as Seidl

1971

The Ring of Queen Ann
6.3

The Ring of Queen Ann

as Teutonic Knight

1971

Książę sezonu

Książę sezonu

as Worker #1 (voice) (uncredited)

1970

Lokis: A Manuscript of Professor Wittembach
6.2

Lokis: A Manuscript of Professor Wittembach

as Witch

1970

How I Unleashed World War II, Part I: The Escape
7.6

How I Unleashed World War II, Part I: The Escape

as German General

1970

Shoot Paragon!
7.0

Shoot Paragon!

as Red Milek's Grandfather

1970

More Than Life At Stake Part Six

More Than Life At Stake Part Six

as Miller ("The Meeting")

1969

The Red and the Gold
4.3

The Red and the Gold

as Zapieralski

1969

The Game
5.0

The Game

as Public Servant at a Cemetery

1969

Loneliness of the Couple

Loneliness of the Couple

as Zając

1969

Kierunek Berlin
6.5

Kierunek Berlin

as Private Stanisław Fronczak

1969

Countess Cosel
6.8

Countess Cosel

as Count Hoym

1968

Profesor Zazul
6.3

Profesor Zazul

as Zazul

1968

Bicz Boży
6.0

Bicz Boży

as Antoni

1967

Cooked Doves
6.5

Cooked Doves

as Tenant without Teeth

1966

Pharaoh
6.7

Pharaoh

as High Priest Mefres

1966

Zawsze w niedziele
5.0

Zawsze w niedziele

as Pyrtok ("Third Sunday")

1966

Obok prawdy

Obok prawdy

as Judge (voice) (uncredited)

1965

A Lady from the Window
5.0

A Lady from the Window

as Mikołaj Struś

1964

Interrupted Flight

Interrupted Flight

as Guest at the Wedding

1964

Echo
6.2

Echo

as Fisherman

1964

Where is the General?
7.0

Where is the General?

as General Ernst von Falkenberg

1964

Good Sins
8.0

Good Sins

as Carmelite Prior

1963

Kryptonim Nektar
5.5

Kryptonim Nektar

as Stasinek

1963

Mansarda

Mansarda

as Count Świętokrzyski

1963

The Lost Bridge

The Lost Bridge

as Peasant

1963

The Big, Bigger, and the Biggest
5.8

The Big, Bigger, and the Biggest

as Opel Captain (voice)

1963

The Two Who Stole the Moon
4.9

The Two Who Stole the Moon

as Shoemaker in Zapiecek

1962

Komedianty
4.0

Komedianty

as Sufler

1962

Birth Certificate
7.3

Birth Certificate

as Neighbour Ciziak

1961

Dziś w nocy umrze miasto
7.0

Dziś w nocy umrze miasto

as Vittorio

1961

Ostrożnie yeti
3.2

Ostrożnie yeti

as Airport Guard

1961

It Started Yesterday

It Started Yesterday

as Postman

1961

Coloured Stockings
7.5

Coloured Stockings

as Coach Driver (segment "Matylda")

1960

Knights of the Teutonic Order
7.3

Knights of the Teutonic Order

as Priest treating Maćko

1960

The Devil from Seventh Grade
6.5

The Devil from Seventh Grade

as Karol Gąsowski

1960

Little Town
6.0

Little Town

as Zygmunt Sobczak

1960

Little Dramas
5.0

Little Dramas

as "Owl's" Grandfather

1960

Polar Bear
7.5

Polar Bear

as The Professor

1959

Signals
5.0

Signals

as Owner of the broken car

1959

The Depot of the Dead
6.9

The Depot of the Dead

as Director

1959

Cross of Valor
6.4

Cross of Valor

as Bartłomiej Kowal

1959

TV Shows (5)