Emigrated to Germany during state of war in 1981, where he embarked on a very successful theatrical acting career - he has performed in major theaters in such cities as Hamburg, Berlin and Munich. He moved on, taking up a job teaching aspiring actors in Berlin and Salzburg Fine Arts Universities. The main role of Lieutenant Adam Zawada in the Polish hit series Kryminalni (Homicide Unit) was at first a struggle as it made him commute between his home in Hamburg and the Warsaw filming locations, but it eventually made it easy for him to make the decision to move back to Poland for good.
Marek Wroblewski is an actor, known for Valley of the Gods (2019), The Windermere Children (2020) and Ransom (2017).
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Marek Zimakiewicz was born on 22 September 1988 in Polkowice, Dolnoslaskie, Poland. He is an actor, known for Picture of Beauty (2017), M jak milosc (2000) and Pierwsza milosc (2004).
Mareko Maumasi (Mar-echo Mau-mah-see) is a Bladesmith and the founder of Maumasi Fire Arts. He grew up next to the waters of the Puget Sound and have always loved the lush greenery that defines Western Washington. One constant theme of his life has been creating art and working with his hands. When he was very young, he thrived most when drawing, creating and building things, and as he got older he expanded into the realm of food. In his early twenties, while he was working one of his many restaurant gigs, he met a man who would transform his life forever, Bob Kramer. Mareko's working-apprenticeship with Bob was a life-changing experience. In the beginning Mareko knew nothing of the man or his reputation, but as time passed and the challenges of the work grew, so did the depth of Mareko's knowledge and understanding. He worked side-by-side with Bob learning the art and trade of Bladesmithing. It was a ground-up education, starting with simply sweeping the floors and drawing casting resin through brass tubing to produce the mosaic pins found in each of Bob's knives. By the end of 3 years Mareko had learned how to execute all the basic skills of blade grinding, handle construction and sculpting, and the art of forging pattern-welded damascus at an incredibly high level. Bob gave Mareko an amazingly strong foundation to have as a jumping-off point for his career. In February of 2012, Mareko made a rash move to Denver, CO. He had ideas about getting back into the food side of things, and thought Denver was the spot for it. However it wasn't very long before Mareko felt he needed to go back to knife making - for the first time in his entire life he had found fulfilling work that gave him a greater sense of purpose and he missed it tremendously. Denver was the wrong direction, so he moved back to gorgeous, green Washington to start Maumasi Fire Arts. In 2013 Mareko seized a wonderful opportunity offered by Journeyman David Lisch, to build knives out of Dave's blacksmithing school, Studio 4 Forging Facility (when it wasn't being used, of course). Working in the shop next to Dave allowed the two to share knowledge and camaraderie, while Mareko continued to follow his passion of bladesmithing. Today Mareko, his wife Sarah and their son call Middletown, CT home now that Mareko has joined the talented smiths of Dragon's Breath Forge in Wolcott, CT. There he continues to improve and learn in the art and craft of bladesmithing.
Marem Hassler was born in 1978 in Switzerland. She is known for Duo (2015), Riley Parra (2017) and Bone Tomahawk (2015).
Mareme N'Diaye is known for Le roi des ombres (2023), À plein temps (2021) and Amin (2018).
Maren Ade was born in Karlsruhe on 12 December 1976 to a couple of teachers.She studied cinema at Munich's Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film. As of 2001 she co-founded, together with Janine Jackowski, a fellow graduate from HFF, the "Komplizen" film company. It is through Komplizen that Maren would later co-produce, among others, "Arabian Nights", Miguel Gomes' masterpiece. After two shorts in 2000 and 2001 made under the auspices of her film school, she co-produced, wrote and and directed Der Wald vor lauter Bäumen (2003), her first feature. A grueling drama about the difficult beginnings of a new teacher, the movie impressed both audiences and critics. Incidentally, it is of interest to specify that its school scenes were entirely shot within the walls of the educational institution where her mother was teaching at the time. This promising effort was followed six years later by Alle Anderen (2009), which although taking place in a totally different setting (the Sardinian seaside in the glory of Summer) also concerns characters unsure of themselves. A taut drama as well, it revolves around two holiday making newly married couples and describes in a Roman Polanski-like manner the wicked relationships they share. But her greatest success came in 2015 and 2016 with Toni Erdmann (2016), an offbeat comedy with a philosophical approach, which enthused the festival-goers at Cannes, allegedly making them "roar with laughter", and later making unexpected profit in art houses throughout the world. And it is true that a father playing dirty tricks on his daughter (meant to make her realize she is wasting her life) is no ordinary entertainment. As a matter of fact, after only three full-length movies to her credit, Maren Ade has become a name that counts in today's German cinema.
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Maren Bush is an actress, known for The Last O.G. (2018), The Men Who Built America (2012) and Reaching Home (2014).