Marcin Walewski, a talented individual, hails from the vibrant city of Warsaw, Poland, where his life's journey began. For a period of four years, between 1998 and 2002, he resided in the sun-kissed city of Los Angeles, USA, where he shared a home with his parents.
Following his return to Poland, Marcin embarked on a new chapter in his life, landing roles in television commercials, thereby launching his career in the entertainment industry.
Marcin's early television career was marked by a string of appearances in various TV series, including the popular Polish dramas "Klan", "Na dobre i na zle", "Niania", "Kryminalni", "Daleko od noszy", "Glina", and "Pensjonat pod Roza", which collectively contributed to his growing recognition among film directors and paved the way for future opportunities.
It wasn't until 2007, however, that Marcin truly made a name for himself in the film industry, courtesy of his standout performance in the critically acclaimed movie "Braciszek", skillfully directed by the renowned Polish filmmaker Andrzej Baranski, which catapulted him to new heights of fame and recognition within the Polish entertainment industry.
Marcin's professional journey underwent a significant transformation in 2009 with his casting in the film "Wenecja", a cinematic endeavor masterfully directed by the acclaimed Jan Jakub Kolski. This pivotal role marked a turning point in his career, setting the stage for a series of future accomplishments.
As a testament to his outstanding performance in "Wenecja" and "Trzy minuty. 21:37", a film directed by the talented Maciej Slesicki, Marcin received the prestigious award for Best Acting Debut at the 35th Polish Film Festival in Gdynia.
Marcin acquired a substantial amount of acting experience through his role in the captivating film "Wenecja", which was meticulously captured on camera by the skilled cinematographer Artur Reinhart. The film boasted an impressive and meticulously crafted film set, which undoubtedly added to its overall visual appeal. The movie's impact was palpable, as it not only impressed the esteemed jury at the Film Festival in Gdynia, but also left a lasting impression on the viewers who had the privilege of witnessing it.
Between the years 2010 and 2011, Marcin had the privilege of contributing to the cinematic endeavour "Syberiada polska", a film adaptation of the esteemed literary work penned by the renowned author Zbigniew Domino.
This cinematic masterpiece, directed by the accomplished Janusz Zaorski, delves into the poignant tale of the Polish residents who inhabited the eastern borders, whose lives were forever altered by the traumatic events of 1940, resulting in their forced deportation.
Within the narrative, Marcin had the opportunity to embody the character of a youthful boy, bringing his unique talent and energy to the role.
Marcin's acting career in 2011 was marked by his appearances in not one, but two significant foreign co-productions. The first of these was the cinematic endeavour "Bitwa pod Wiedniem 1683", directed by the accomplished Renzo Martinelli. Within this production, Marcin took on the pivotal role of Jakub Sobieski, the son of the illustrious King Jan III Sobieski.
In addition to this historical drama, Marcin also contributed to the critically acclaimed film "Closer to the moon", directed by the acclaimed Nae Caranfil. This cinematic masterpiece was inspired by the extraordinary true story of six intellectuals who, in 1959, orchestrated a daring heist on the National Bank in Bucharest.
Marcin, a dedicated pupil, is currently enrolled at the esteemed Czeslaw Niemen middle school in the vibrant city of Warsaw, where he is diligently pursuing his academic endeavors in the subjects of English, German, and Russian.