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Krzysztof Zaleski (September 3, 1948 – October 20, 2008) was a Polish theater director and cinema actor. Zaleski was born in Świętochłowice, Poland, on September 3, 1948. He graduated from Warsaw University's Department of Polish Studies in 1971. He further completed his studies at the State Higher Theatre School in Warsaw in 1986. He received numerous awards throughout his career for his work within the Warsaw theater community. In 2007, Zaleski was awarded the Feliks’ Award for his adaptation of series of short stories originally written by .

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  • Krzysztof Zaleski (* 3. September 1948 in Świętochłowice; † 20. Oktober 2008 in Warschau) war ein polnischer Theaterregisseur und Schauspieler. Krzysztof Zaleski studierte polnische Philologie an der Universität Warschau. Nach dem Abschluss 1971 studierte er an PWST Warschau Theaterregie. Als Regisseur arbeitete er am Teatr Współczesny, Teatr Ateneum und Teatr Roma, jeweils in Warschau. Von 2007 bis zu seinem Tode war er Direktor und Chefredakteur des Zweiten Polnischen Radioprogrammes. Neben seiner Theaterarbeit war er in zahlreichen Fernseh- und Kinofilmen als Schauspieler zu sehen. Außerdem lehrte er Regie an der PWST Warschau. (de)
  • Krzysztof Zaleski (September 3, 1948 – October 20, 2008) was a Polish theater director and cinema actor. Zaleski was born in Świętochłowice, Poland, on September 3, 1948. He graduated from Warsaw University's Department of Polish Studies in 1971. He further completed his studies at the State Higher Theatre School in Warsaw in 1986. He received numerous awards throughout his career for his work within the Warsaw theater community. In 2007, Zaleski was awarded the Feliks’ Award for his adaptation of series of short stories originally written by . Zaleski worked as the Director of . Additionally, he served as the director of Director of for the last 18 months of his life. Krzysztof Zaleski died on October 20, 2008, in Warsaw at the age of 59 after a long illness. He was survived by his wife, Polish actress , and their son. (en)
  • Krzysztof Zaleski (ur. 3 września 1948 w Świętochłowicach, zm. 20 października 2008 w Warszawie) – polski reżyser teatralny, aktor filmowy i teatralny, scenarzysta. Jeden z najwybitniejszych młodych twórców, którzy weszli do teatru polskiego na przełomie lat 70. i 80. XX wieku. (pl)
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  • Krzysztof Zaleski (* 3. September 1948 in Świętochłowice; † 20. Oktober 2008 in Warschau) war ein polnischer Theaterregisseur und Schauspieler. Krzysztof Zaleski studierte polnische Philologie an der Universität Warschau. Nach dem Abschluss 1971 studierte er an PWST Warschau Theaterregie. Als Regisseur arbeitete er am Teatr Współczesny, Teatr Ateneum und Teatr Roma, jeweils in Warschau. Von 2007 bis zu seinem Tode war er Direktor und Chefredakteur des Zweiten Polnischen Radioprogrammes. Neben seiner Theaterarbeit war er in zahlreichen Fernseh- und Kinofilmen als Schauspieler zu sehen. Außerdem lehrte er Regie an der PWST Warschau. (de)
  • Krzysztof Zaleski (ur. 3 września 1948 w Świętochłowicach, zm. 20 października 2008 w Warszawie) – polski reżyser teatralny, aktor filmowy i teatralny, scenarzysta. Jeden z najwybitniejszych młodych twórców, którzy weszli do teatru polskiego na przełomie lat 70. i 80. XX wieku. (pl)
  • Krzysztof Zaleski (September 3, 1948 – October 20, 2008) was a Polish theater director and cinema actor. Zaleski was born in Świętochłowice, Poland, on September 3, 1948. He graduated from Warsaw University's Department of Polish Studies in 1971. He further completed his studies at the State Higher Theatre School in Warsaw in 1986. He received numerous awards throughout his career for his work within the Warsaw theater community. In 2007, Zaleski was awarded the Feliks’ Award for his adaptation of series of short stories originally written by . (en)
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  • Krzysztof Zaleski (pl)
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