Marek Litevka gained fame mainly thanks to his achievements in the theater. For many years of his significant acting career, he was associated with the STU Theater in Krakow, which spread the news of the artist's death through social media channels. He died at the age of 75.






Marek Litevka died. He played more than 100 theater and film roles

“It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of our friend, Prominent actor of theater and cinema Marek LitevkaThis information appeared on his Instagram profile on Friday (January 12). STU Theater in Krakow.





A prized stage and film artist whose credits included more than 100 roles in theater and film, has died. His talent could be admired on the stage of the Stu Theater in such productions as “Another Pleasure”, “The Inspector”, “Hamlet”, “King Lear”, “Vows of a Woman” and “The Owners”.





Marek Litevka was born August 6, 1948 in Krakow. Graduated from the Acting Faculty of the Krakow State Drama School. He started his career in the theater. Ludwik Solsky in Tarnow, and then, from 1975-2003, he was associated with the Stary Theater, and then with the Bagatella Theater (2003-2006) and the STU Theater (2007-2016).

Litewka was also on television, participating in 32 television theater productions and three Polish Radio Theater programs. Viewers could also see her in popular series, including “Na Wspólnej”, “Glina” and “Wave of Crime”.





From 2004 to 2024, this actor was part of the crew of the TV series “First Love”, showcasing his acting skills in two different roles. He played both Sheikh Abdullah Al Rabeiya and Professor Shwiderski.

“Every actor carries a director inside of him like a soldier marshals his baton. After you've been recording yourself for 30 years, you realize that directing is a frustratingly easy job…” actor Dziennik Polski said in 2004.

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