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  1. Czeslaw Piaskowski was born on 13 May 1903 in Warsaw, Poland, Russian Empire [now Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland]. He was an actor and production designer, known for The Hourglass Sanatorium (1973), Jolly Paupers (1937) and Rycerze mroku (1932).

    • January 1, 1
    • Poland
    • January 1, 1
    • Actor, Production Designer, Art Department
  2. Czeslaw Piaskowski was born on May 13, 1903 in Warsaw, Poland, Russian Empire [now Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland]. He was an actor and production designer, known for The Hourglass Sanatorium (1973), Jolly Paupers (1937) and Rycerze mroku (1932). He died on March 11, 1994 in Poland.

    • May 13, 1903
    • March 11, 1994
  3. Czesław Piaskowski-Piasecki (ur. 13 maja 1903 w Warszawie, zm. 11 marca 1994) – polski scenograf, dekorator i aktor. Życiorys. Występował w wielu filmach w rolach epizodycznych. Absolwent ASP w Krakowie. W czasie wojny więzień obozów koncentracyjnych. Według Grzegorza Królikiewicza był autorem noweli filmowej, która nie doczekała się ekranizacji.

  4. returning to their places."10 Moreover, the majority of the film's crew had survived the terror of the occupation in Poland, were knowledgeable about the history of the camps, and some also experienced incarceration in concentration camps, as was the case of the co-set designer Czeslaw Piaskowski.

  5. Stanisław Zaczyk (26 September 1923 – 6 April 1985) was a Polish theatre and film actor. He was awarded the Polonia Restituta in 1969. Biography. Zaczyk was born in Nowy Sącz, Poland. In 1945, he graduated from the Theatre Studio near The Old Theatre, Kraków.

  6. Czeslaw Piaskowski, the co-set designer, was also a concentration camp survivor. [5] Jakubowska restored part of the camp for filming and the film crew stayed in the former SS quarters, with Jakubowska staying at the former home of Rudolf Höss.

  7. Czesław Piaskowski is known as an Actor, Production Design, Assistant Production Design, and Construction Manager. Some of his work includes Identification Marks: None, Night Train, The Hourglass Sanatorium, The Deluge, Ewa Wants to Sleep, Forbidden Songs, Bad Luck, and Eagle.