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  1. Londyn. Zawód. aktor, reżyser. Lata aktywności. 1957–1992. Odznaczenia. Strona internetowa. Nagrobek Władysława Sheybala na cmentarzu Putney Vale w Londynie. Władysław Rudolf Zbigniew Sheybal, znany jako Vladek Sheybal (ur. 12 marca 1923 w Zgierzu, zm. 16 października 1992 w Londynie) – polski aktor i reżyser .

  2. Behind The Scenes, Deleted Scenes and Other . Mr Boogalow and Mr Topps 'Do Vaudeville.' in a deleted scene from The Apple [1980] "Give me patience - but hurry!" A deleted scene from The Apple [1980]

  3. The Artist: Vladek Sheybal at his home in Fulham, London 1970's. The Paintings: The following two paintings were inspired by visits to Italy. The sketch [below] shows the exterior of Vladek's house in Fulham, London. As far as I am aware, the sketch was never turned into a painting. COPYRIGHT ASSERTIONS WEBSITE: Errors and Omissions Excepted

  4. Vladek Sheybal was a Polish character actor, singer and director of both television and stage productions. He was well known for his portrayal of the chess grandmaster Kronsteen in the James Bond film From Russia with Love (1963), a role for which he had been personally recommended by his friend Sean Connery, and as Otto Leipzig in Smiley's People (1982).

  5. Crew Credits & Other . In addition to his numerous acting appearances, Vladek Sheybal was also a Film/TV and Theatre Director, a Composer, Musician, Screenwriter, Artist, Playwright and Drama Teacher and it is on this page that these credits are listed.

  6. Vladek Sheybal. Actor: Red Dawn. Looking back at his filmography, it isn't difficult to imagine Vladek Sheybal in a scene, lobbing Molotov cocktails at advancing German troops, against a backdrop of war-torn Warsaw. However, this part of his life played out for real. A member of the Polish underground, he was twice captured and interned in concentration camps. Both times he escaped. After the ...

  7. Vladek Sheybal was born on March 12, 1923 in Zgierz, Lódzkie, Poland. He was an actor and director, known for Red Dawn (1984), From Russia with Love (1963) and The Apple (1980). He died on October 16, 1992 in London, England, UK.