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Krzysztof Ciwczyk (born 1977) is a Polish poet and actor. He was nominated for European Film Award for Best Actor his role in the Wojaczek film in 2000.
Career
He made his debut in "Czasu Kultury" in 1995. Then he went on to star in several Polish films like "Dzikie dzieci" (1995), "Emil i my" (1999), "Dane dni" (2001), "Wiersze dla palących" (2001), "Fundacji Kultury (1999). He then appeared in 2003 film Ksiazoly Wiosny.[1]