Edmund Fetting

Edmund Fetting (10 November 1927 – 30 January 2001) was a Polish film and theatrical actor and occasional singer.

Cast

Olympic Fire

(Gestapo Chief)

Journey for One Smile

(Professor Omielski)

Somosierra. 1808

(Wojciech Kossak)

Dzień Wisły

(Professor)

Lokis: A Manuscript of Professor Wittembach

(Pastor)

Father of the Queen

(Count Zierowski)

Zaczarowane podwórko

(Jean Pierre Blanchard / Zbigniew "Zegarynka"...)

Pilot Pirx's Inquest

(Prosecutor)

Passion

(auditor Zajączkowski)

Ortalionowy dziadek

(Radio Speaker (voice) (uncredited))

Otello z M-2

(Radio Play Narrator (voice) (uncredited))

The Ashes

(Austrian Clerk)

The Catastrophe

(Rowicki)

Place on Earth

(Thief (uncredited))

Pogoń za Adamem

(Buvin)

The Dancing Hawk

(przedstawiciel ministerstwa)

Polonia Restituta

(Dawid Lloyd George, premier Wielkiej Brytanii)

All Souls' Day

(Michał)

Nad Niemnem

(Darzecki)

Five Boys from Barska Street

(Narrator (voice))

Free City

(German Photographing Plichta (uncredited))

How Far, How Near

(Szymon)

Piękny był pogrzeb, ludzie płakali

(Edward Wojtasik)

Bariery dźwięku

(Journalist)

More Than Life At Stake Part Two

(Christopulis ("Cafe Rose"))

The Criminal and the Lady

(Lt. Kapliński)

Back to Life Again

(Rydz)

Nikodem Dyzma

(Guest)

In Desert and Wilderness

(Mr Georg Rawlison)

Dzień czwarty

(Doctor)

Samson

(Zygmunt, Guest at Lucyna's Party (uncredited))

Death of a President

(General Józef Haller)

The Investigation

(Sheppard)

Lenin in Poland

(Honecki)

The Last Witness

(Klaus Goltz)

Brylanty pani Zuzy

(Krzysztof)

Głosy

(doktor Meller, psychiatra)

The Gorgon Case

(Inspektor Piątkiewicz)

Głos ma prokurator

(Andrzej Tabor)

Jealousy and Medicine

(Dr. Willi von Fuchs)

The Devil's Elixirs

Far Is the Road

(Officer)

The Nest

(Krystian, Dobrawa's brother)

The Master and Margarita

Droga daleka przed nami...

Calling 07

(Inżynier)

Clouds of War

(margrabia Karol von Ansbach)

More Than Life At Stake

(Christopoulis)

Nad Niemnem

(Darzecki, szwagier Benedykta Korczyńskiego)

Życie na gorąco

(Otto Ildmann)

Doktor Ewa

(doktor Mikulski, dyrektor szpitala)