Piotr Adamczyk is a renowned Polish film, television, and stage actor, widely recognized for his captivating portrayal of Pope John Paul II in the film "Karol, A Man Who Became Pope", which garnered a massive global audience of over eight hundred million people worldwide.
Known for his impressive versatility, Adamczyk has consistently surprised audiences with his ability to embody a wide range of characters, from anguished saints to ruthless oppressors, from melancholy composers to love-sick fools, showcasing his impressive acting range.
Having honed his craft on theatre stages at home and abroad, Adamczyk broke into film with great momentum, solidifying his status as a leading man with his portrayal of Stawrogin in Dostoyevsky's "The Possessed", which led him to the role that would propel him to Polish stardom: Frederic Chopin in "Chopin, Desire of Love".
Adamczyk's renown grew exponentially following his tour de force performance as Pope John Paul II in the two-part Italian production - "Karol the Man Who Became Pope" and "The Pope - the Man", which further extended his popularity beyond Poland to Italy, Latin America, and many other countries.
In addition to his film and television work, Adamczyk has also performed at the Sala Uno Theatre in Rome, entirely in Italian, and has appeared in Liliana Cavani's movie "Einstein" and the Portuguese mega-production "Second Life".
Throughout his career, Adamczyk has appeared in around 100 theatre, television, and film productions, including the hugely popular Polish television series "Days of Glory", where he portrayed the nuanced and complex character of Gestapo officer Lars Rainer, earning him widespread acclaim and accolades.
In addition to his film and television work, Adamczyk is also an accomplished voice actor, having contributed his talents to numerous characters, including Melman the Giraffe in "Madagascar", Zigzag McQueen in "Cars", and Syndrome in "The Incredibles", to name a few.
One of his latest roles was that of Maximilian Kolbe in the Mexican-American 3D animated motion capture film "Max and Me", which showcases his versatility and range as a voice actor.
Upcoming releases in 2016, starring Adamczyk, include the European production "Framed", "Max and Me", "Slaba Plec" (The Weaker Sex),and a sequel to one of Poland's biggest box office hits of the last decade: "Letter to Santa 2".