Stanislav Mikulsky is a Polish film and theater actor. He was born on May 1, 1929 in the city of Lodz. He began acting in films since 1951. His debut on the screen was the film "First Start".
Theater and Cinema

Actor Stanislav Mikulsky first appeared on the scene in 1952 as a student. In 1953, externally passed acting exams in Krakow. He continued his stage activities within the walls of the National Theater. He devoted his entire creative life to this scene until he retired. The actor’s film career developed in parallel. Stanislav Mikulsky subsequently actively starred in the films of Polish directors. He worked abroad, in particular at the movie studios of Berlin, Budapest, Prague, Kiev and Moscow. Polish cinema, unfortunately, failed to fully utilize the talent of the actor. Directors, as a rule, exploited his appearance. They offered the actor the role of a heroic character in the films dedicated to the Second World War. He also embodied fearless images in criminal and detective films. The fame, as well as the love of the audience, was brought to the actor by the TV series Bet More Than Life. In this film, he played Hans Kloss - a Polish intelligence officer who acted during the war in the center of the Abwehr. The series was not immediately invented. The premiere on the Polish TV screen took place in
1967, on March 13.
Poland

Stanislav Mikulsky in 1990 arrived in Warsaw. At that time, significant changes were taking place in Poland as the country began a sharp reorientation of the course. In particular, the country joined NATO. In such circumstances, the series entitled "Bet More Than Life" did not fit ideology. There were proposals to ban the film and re-shoot some episodes. Since Stanislav Mikulsky starred in this tape, they began to accuse him of working for intelligence of the Soviet Union. As a result, we limited ourselves to the decision that a critic criticized every new broadcast on Polish television, exposing the “Polish Stirlitz” and the inaccuracies of the plot with might and main. Famous actors took part in the project. The series was released until 1968. He was rapidly gaining popularity in the Soviet Union and Poland. The viewer discovered for himself an extraordinary actor and fell in love with him. The directors also paid attention to the artist. In 1970, he starred in the film epic "Liberation." In 1980 - in a tape called "From the Bug to the Vistula."
Ribbons
Films of Stanislav Mikulsky will be given later. In 1950, he starred in the film "First Start". In 1955, he played in the movie Hours of Hope. In 1956 he worked on the paintings “Channel” and “Shadow”. In 1957 he played in the film "Eve." In 1958, starred in the movie "Attempt". In 1959 he worked on the paintings “Signals” and “Polar Bear”. In 1960, the film “Price” was released with his participation. In 1961 he played in the film “Visit of the President”. In 1962, he worked on the films “Memorial Day” and “Two Masters”. In 1963, starred in the films "Baptized by Fire" and "Mansion on Green." In 1964 he worked on the films “Colors of Struggle” and “Meeting”. In 1965, starred in the film "Ashes." In 1966 he received roles in the films “The Scourge of God” and “Return to Earth”. From 1967 to 1968 he worked on the series "Bet More Than Life."
In 1970, starred in the films "In pursuit" and "The Last Witness." From 1970 to 1972 he worked on the tape "Liberation". In 1971, starred in the films "Pan Self-propelled", "Everyone is Suspected" and "Osceola". In 1972 he played in the film "Girls". In 1976, starred in the film "Polish Ways." In 1977, he worked on the films “Twins of Twins” and “Soldiers of Freedom”. In 1979, he played in the movie The Secret of Enigma. In 1980 he worked on the paintings "Bear" and "From the Bug". In 1983, he starred in the films "Catastrophe" and "Magic Lights." In 1984, received a role in the film "European History". In 1987, he starred in the film "The Man from the Capuchin Boulevard." In 1999, he played in the tapes "Good" and "Dead". In 2003, he starred in the film "Saboteur". In 2005, he worked on the films “Clinic” and “Criminals”. In 2008, he played in the film "Zlotopolsky." In 2012 he played in the film "Hans Kloss."
Plots
Now we’ll talk in more detail about the film “A Man from the Capuchin Boulevard”. Stanislav Mikulsky starred in this picture. The events described in it take place at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. The main character, Johnny Fest, is a missionary from the cinema, who is distinguished by the habits of a true gentleman. He is riding a
horse-drawn carriage to a provincial town located in the Wild West, along with several random travel companions. His goal is to open a cinema there - a silent cinema.