Birthday
1928/08/02
Day of death
1991/01/31 (62 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Kalisz, Polska
Also know as
Мечислав Войт
Mieczyslaw Voit was born on August 2, 1928 in Kalisz, Wielkopolskie, Poland. He is known for his work on Mother Joan of the Angels (1961), Czarne slonca (1992) and Maskarada (1973). He died on January 31, 1991 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.
(1967) The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg
as Smoller
(1958) Kalosze szczęścia
as Wendorf (uncredited)
(1959) Wedding Night
as Dragoon (uncredited)
(1961) Za oknem
as ---
(1961) Niedziela we dwoje
as ---
(1972) Journey for One Smile
as Czech (uncredited)
(1981) Terrarium
as Party guest
(1981) Wizja lokalna 1901
as Count Kościelewski
(1987) Stanisław i Anna
as Stanisław's and Anna's father
(1976) Mniejszy szuka Dużego
as Markuszewski
(1977) Hasło
as Doctor
(1989) Sérénité
as Witold
(1977) Red Thorns
as Legart
(1983) Klejnot wolnego sumienia
as Sieniawski
(1980) Ukryty w słońcu
as Professor
(1979) Śnić we śnie
as Władysław
(1980) Dzień Wisły
as Samuel Blum
(1987) Komediantka
as Kotlicki (uncredited)
(1987) ESD
as Karol Paszkiet
(1976) Najpiękniejszy na świecie
as Old man
(1984) Sąd nad Braćmi Polskimi
as Defense attorney
(1989) Piotr Michałowski
as Narrator (voice)
(1961) Marysia i Krasnoludki
as Narrator (voice)
(1978) Passion
as Wolski
(1975) The Story of Sin
as Count Cyprian Bodzanta
(1984) Hania
as ojciec Henryka
(1979) Lesson of a Dead Language
as dyrektor cyrku
(1981) Polonia Restituta
as Siergiej Sazonow, minister spraw zagranicznych Rosji
(1987) Stacja
as lekarz
(1992) Po własnym pogrzebie
as dubbing roli granej przez Marka Kondrata
(1961) All Souls' Day
as Derkacz
(1974) The Deluge
as Wrzeszczowicz
(1964) Interrupted Flight
as Sokół, Urszula's Husband
(1960) Knights of the Teutonic Order
as Kuno von Liechtenstein
(1968) Komedie pomyłek
as Smoller (segment "The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg")
(1989) Alchemik
as Spowiednik
(1969) More Than Life At Stake Part Two
as Prince Mdżawanadze ("Cafe Rose")
(1992) Czarne słońca
as Nieznajomy
(1973) The Wedding
as Jew
(1961) The Road West
as German holding up a Train
(1963) The Lost Bridge
as Ukrainian Nationalist
(1971) Goya: Or the Hard Way to Enlightenment
as ---
(1984) Thais
as ---
(1972) Bolesław Śmiały
as Otton from Tyniec
(1966) Pharaoh
as Priest of Seth
(1976) Mazepa
as wojewoda
(1973) The Hourglass Sanatorium
as Blind Conductor
(1977) Charade
as ---
(1975) Nights and Days
as Ludwik Ceglarski
(1961) Mother Joan of the Angels
as Father Józef Suryn / Rabbi
(1989) State of Fear
as Kostyń, dyrektor teatru
(1969) Loneliness of the Couple
as Preacher Hubina
(1973) Droga w świetle księżyca
as Henryk Starzeński
(1976) Calling 07
as Stolarski
(1973) Clouds of War
as opat
(1968) More Than Life At Stake
as książę Mdżawanadze
(1986) 4 Alternative Street
as profesor Ryszard Dąb-Rozwadowski
(1978) Nights and Days
as Ludwik Ceglarski