Krzysztof Wach
Krzysztof Wach (born February 17, 1986 in Lezajsk, Podkarpackie, Poland) is a graduate from the actor's department of Film School (PWSFTviT) in Lodz, Poland, most famous Polish actor's school. He found his interest in acting in high school years. After graduating he moved to Warsaw were he made his first credited debut "Hustawka". For years he appeared in a handful television shows known as one of remarkable/uncommon characters in popular Polish soap operas "Przyjaciolki", "Barwy szczescia", "Ojciec Mateusz", "Maz czy nie maz", AXN TV show "Ultraviolet" and much more. He is an actor known "1800 Gram"( 2019), Milosc jest wszystkim (2018) and Furioza (2019). He used his languages skills in series "Wojenne Dziewczyny" (2017) in which he played a German SS officer (Sturmbannführer Kleim). He is also fluent in English. Most recently engaged in first Netflix Polish production "1983" directed by Agnieszka Holland. At the same time he's working on a set of Polsat's production of criminal show "Slad". He's playing a role of investigator nick named Wrona (Crow). As he is a diverse actor he is also involved in theater roles - from 2009 regularly working with Jaracza's Theater in Lodz. He is a guest actor in Capitol Theater in Wroclaw and Ochota Theater in Warsaw, Poland.