Aleksander Klimbutski

Aleksander Klimbutski

Actor

BIO

Aleksander Klimbutski is a Polish actor best known for his roles in the television series "Królowie Śmierci" and "Ocalone". Born in 1984 in Warsaw, Poland, he attended the State Theatre School in Poland before making his professional debut in the television series "Życie na gorąco" in 2010.

Since then, he has gained recognition for his roles in several television shows and films. In 2011, he was cast as one of the lead roles in the television series "Królowie Śmierci", for which he earned critical acclaim. His performance in the show earned him a nomination for Best Actor at the Polish Film Awards.

In 2013, Klimbutski starred in the film "Ocalone", which was a box office hit in Poland. He was also nominated for Best Actor at the Polish Film Awards for his performance.

In 2015, he made his debut in the international film industry, appearing in the film "The Man Who Knew Infinity". The film was critically acclaimed and earned Klimbutski a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the British Independent Film Awards.

Klimbutski has also had roles in several other television shows and films, including "Czarne jagody" and "Lekarz przeciwko wojnie". He also has a starring role in the series "Bandyci" which is currently in production.

In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Klimbutski is also a passionate environmentalist and a vocal supporter of animal rights. He is an active member of the Polish Animal Protection Association and has been involved in various campaigns against animal cruelty.

Klimbutski is an internationally recognized actor who continues to gain recognition for his work. He is a versatile actor who is able to bring a wide range of characters to life on screen and is sure to continue to have a successful career in the years to come.

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