Marcin Dorociński

Marcin Dorociński (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmart͡ɕin dɔrɔt͡ɕij̃skʲi]; born June 22, 1973) is a Polish film, television and stage actor. He is widely regarded as one of the most talented and respected Polish actors and is well known for his portrayals of conflicted, troubled characters as well as for his debonair leading man roles, handsome, virile, charismatic and charming. Dorociński is also renowned for his association with independent movies. He gained critical acclaim in the early 2000s, culminating in his Zbyszek Cybulski's Award for Best Young Polish Actor (2005), and Polish Eagles nomination for Best Actor (2008), followed by Golden Lions Award as best supporting actor for ‘Reverse’, and best actor in a leading role for ‘Rose’. In 2020, he joined the cast of the Netflix drama miniseries ‘The Queen's Gambit’ starring Anya Taylor-Joy. Dorociński played Vasily Borgov, a Russian chess master who faces the challenge of playing against the series' protagonist. Dorociński keeps low profile, focusing on his family: wife and three children. He is an avid U2 and Red Hot Chili Peppers fan, enjoys triathlon, car and motor racing, and walking his dog. He also actively works to protect the environment and fights for animal rights.

Cast

Playing Hard

(Jerzy)

Klingert's Diving Suit

(Karl Klingert (voice))

Night Conversations

(Bartek)

Reverse

(Bronisław)

Minghun

(Jurek)

Killer 2

(Miro)

Vinci

(Commissioner Łukasz Wilk)

The Perfect Guy for My Girlfriend

(Kostek)

Pitbull

(podkomisarz Sławomir Desperski "Despero")

St. Barbara's Day

(Jakub Skowerski)

We're All Christs

(Angel of Evil)

Kup teraz

(Policjant Władysław)

Sfora: Bez litości

(oficer UOP)

Rose

(Tadeusz)

Francuski numer

(Mateusz)

Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One

(Captain)

Przedwiośnie

(Antoni Lulek)

Fear of Falling

(Tomasz Janicki)

Black Mill

(Andrzej)

Ransomed

(Hayes)

The Traffic Department

(Lisowski)

Manhunt

(Corporal 'Wydra')

The Mighty Angel

(Borys)

Jack Strong

(Jack Strong)

Miłość

(Tomek Niedzielski)

Szamanka

(Student on the street (uncredited))

Insatiability

(General Niehyd-Ochluj)

Wstyd

(teacher Jan)

Dangerous Men

(Stanisław Witkiewicz "Witkacy")

Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning

(Captain)

The Heart and Sweetheart

(Mirek)

Love on the Podium

(Kacper)

These Daughters of Mine

(Grzegorz)

Mayday

Louise's Garden

(Fabian Sawicki "Fabio")

Ja jestem

(lektor)

You Are God

(Manager)

The High Frontier

(Konrad)

Nie panikuj!

(Sierżant Rafalski)

The Woman Who Dreamed of a Man

(Maciej Kockhański)

Small Town Killers

(Igor Ladpolny)

The Offsiders

(Jacek Mróz)

Vinci 2

(Commissioner Łukasz Wilk)

Anthropoid

(Ladislav Vanék)

Hurricane

(Cobra)

Pitbull. Last Dog

(Sławomir Desperski "Despero")

Plan B

(Mirek Dzieciol)

Na boso

(Robert)

7 Emotions

(Aldek Sałacki)

Pal System

(Arek Bilski)

Dark, Almost Night

(Marcin Schwartz)

Punkt krytyczny. Energia odNowa

(Narrator)

Piotrek trzynastego

('Terrarium')

1409. Afera na zamku Bartenstein

(biały rycerz)

Pigs 3

(Wit)

Magic Mountains

(Voytek)

The Yellow Scarf

(Kierowca bohatera)

Marlis

(Viktor)

Szamanka

(Student (uncredited))

Show

(Roman)

Solidarność, Solidarność...

(Filip)

The In-Laws

(Andrzej Wilk)

Biały potok

(Michał)

Jaś i Małgosia - rodzeństwo, które przeżyło

(Andrzej Piórko)

Beautiful

(Dominik)

Teściowie 3

(Andrzej Wilk)

Spies of Warsaw

(Antoni Pakulski)

Pitbull

(Sławomir Desperski "Despero")

Cape Town

(Christian Coolidge)

The Pact

(Piotr Grodecki)

Bez tajemnic

(Szymon Kowalczyk)

Sfora

(oficer UOP)

Fałszerze - Powrót Sfory

(oficer UOP)

Ekipa

(Krzysztof Tobiasz)

Kryminalni

(Aleksander Buchacz)

Dom

(student)

Dom

(pan młody wychodzący z USC na Starym Mieście)

Przedwiośnie

(Antoni Lulek)

Wszystkie pieniądze świata

("Kukuś")

Into Deep Water

(Wiktor Okulicki)

Marzenia do spełnienia

(Marek Lisowski)

Miasteczko

(Marek)

Camera Cafe

(Julian)

The Queen's Gambit

(Vasily Borgov)

Erinyes

(commissioner Edward Popielski)

Vikings: Valhalla

(Yaroslav the Wise)

Fala zbrodni

(Michał Wagner)