Tomasz Kot

Tomasz Kot

Born 1977-04-21 (age 49) Legnica, Poland
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Biography

Tomasz Kot (born 21 April 1977) is a Polish actor. He gained great popularity by portraying singer Ryszard Riedel in Jan Kidawa Błoński's 2005 film "Destined for Blues" as well as for his role as Zbigniew Religa in Łukasz Palkowski's 2014 film "Gods". In 2015, he was awarded the Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis. Most recently, Kot has received award-season buzz for his starring role as Wiktor in Paweł Pawlikowski’s feature "Cold War". The project has earned him a nomination for best actor by the European Film Awards and the movie has been recognized by the Critics' Choice Movie Awards, New York Film Critics Circle, and the National Board of Review in the best foreign language film category. In 2018 Kot appeared in Agnieszka Holland’s "Spoor" and had a starring role in Jaroslaw Marszewski’s “Bikini Blue,” the latter earning him the award for best lead actor at the Milan Film Festival. In 2019 Kot starred in BBC One series "World on Fire" opposite Brian J. Smith, Julia Brown, and Helen Hunt.

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Known For

Cold War
Cold War

2018

as Wiktor Warski

Kleks Academy
Kleks Academy

2024

as Ambroży Kleks

Kleks Academy 2
Kleks Academy 2

2025

as Ambroży Kleks

The American
The American

2023

as Vitaliy Ivanov

A Perfect Enemy
A Perfect Enemy

2021

as Jeremiasz 'Jeremy' Angust

Warning
Warning

2021

as Brian

Gorky Resort
Gorky Resort

2026

as Lavrentiy Beria

Breaking the Limits
Breaking the Limits

2017

as Okoń

Spoor
Spoor

2017

as Prokurator Świerszczyński

Volta
Volta

2017

as Jan Krone

Leave No Traces
Leave No Traces

2021

as Kowalczyk

The Great Warsaw Race
The Great Warsaw Race

2026

as Lewandowski

Judas' Gospel
Judas' Gospel

2025

as Simone

The Perfect Guy for My Girlfriend
Testosteron
Testosteron

2007

as Robal

How to Get Rid of Cellulite
How to Get Rid of Cellulite

2011

as Maciej Zgirski

Kulej. All That Glitters Isn’t Gold
Disco Polo
Disco Polo

2015

as Daniel Polak

Why Not!
Why Not!

2007

as Dawid

Operation Dunaj
Operation Dunaj

2009

as por. Jakubczak