
Stanisław Bareja
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Stanisław Sylwester Bareja (5 December 1929 – 14 June 1987) was a Polish filmmaker. Some of his films (mostly comedies) have reached cult status in Poland. His most famous film is Teddy Bear (Miś), filmed in 1980. His last work was Zmiennicy, a TV series completed in 1986 and aired in 1987. On 21 September 2006 Bareja was posthumously awarded the Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta by President Lech Kaczyński and in 2005, a street in Warsaw was named after Stanisław Bareja.
Known for
Credits

Eroica (1958)
as Polish Soldier (segment "Scherzo alla Polacca")

What Will You Do When You Catch Me? (1978)
as Newton's Wife / Man running to the Train Station (uncredited)

Brunet Will Call (1976)
as Drunk (uncredited)

Man - Woman Wanted (1973)
as Man Chasing Rochowicz (uncredited)

Eagle (1959)
as Cook (uncredited)

Nikodem Dyzma (1956)
as Kunicki's Butler (uncredited)

Trzy starty (1955)
as Overweight Cyclist (uncredited)

Gangsters and Philanthropists (1963)
as Man in the Restaurant ("Alcoholmeter") (uncredited)

Little Town (1960)
as Magda's Husband
Szkice węglem (1957)
as Jasiek

Winter Twilight (1957)
as Malinowski's Helper

Adventure with a Song (1969)
as Paris Pedestrian (uncredited)

Kapelusz pana Anatola (1957)
as Bus Conductor (uncredited)

The Marriage of Convenience (1967)
as Man Buying a Jacket (uncredited)

Inspekcja pana Anatola (1959)
as Photographer





