Henryk Vogelfänger

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Henryk Vogelfänger (4 October 1904 – 6 October 1990),[1] stage name Tońko, was a Polish actor. He lived in prewar Lwów (now Lviv, Ukraine) where he worked as a lawyer. Together with Kazimierz Wajda he was the star of the Polish Radio comedy duo Szczepko and Tońko of Wesoła Lwowska Fala, which was popular in Poland.[2]

Henryk Vogelfänger
Born
Henryk Vogelfänger

(1904-10-04)4 October 1904
Died6 October 1990(1990-10-06) (aged 86)
Other namesHenry Barker
Occupation(s)Lawyer, Actor, Comedian

Biography

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He was a graduate of the Stanisław Staszic's 6th Junion High School in Lwow. After graduating from the university, in 1935 he opened his own law office. In 1933, together with Kazimierz Wajda ("Szczepko"), he began his comedy career in Wesoła Lwowska Fala.

During World War II he was a part of French actors troupe, performing in England and on the Western front. He was a soldier in General Maczek's First Division. After the war, he went into exile in Great Britain, where he adopted the name "Henry Barker" and practiced law. He returned to Poland in 1988. He died on October 6, 1990, and was buried in London.

Filmography

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Year Film Role Notes
1936 Będzie lepiej Tońko
1939 The Vagabonds Antoni Tytylyta (Tońko)
1939 Serce batiara Tońko unfinished due to World War II

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Henryk Vogelfänger at the Polish Internet Movie Database (in Polish)
  2. ^ Lwów i jego mieszkańcy Przekrój, Jerzy Janicki (in Polish)
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