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==Career== Once he graduated from the Theatre Academy, Adamczyk was hired by the Teatr Współczesny in Warsaw. His career in the film industry however grew much more intensively. He played Stawrogin in [[Fyodor Dostoyevsky]]’s ''[[Demons (Dostoyevsky novel)|The Possessed]]''. The breakthrough in his career was his part as [[Frédéric Chopin]] in the film ''[[Chopin: Desire for Love]]'' - and became a Polish star. The climax of his popularity was reached when he played the title role of another Polish historical figure in a two part Italian TV movie - ''Karol: A Man Who Became Pope'' and ''Karol: The Pope, The Man''. The movie was viewed by several dozen million viewers, and made him popular in [[Italy]], [[Latin America]] and many other Catholic countries. Adamczyk also managed to take advantage of his popularity abroad to act at the Sala Uno Theatre in Rome, in Italian. He also appeared in [[Liliana Cavani]]’s movie ''Einstein'' and in the Portuguese production ''Second Life''. In 2014, Adamczyk, Bartosz Opania and [[Paweł Domagała]] starred in the comedy film ''Wkreceni''. He has been in over 800 radio roles and around 100 theatre, television and film parts. He is also appreciated for his roles in Polish dubbing. In animated films he voiced, among others, Melman the giraffe in ''[[Madagascar (franchise)|Madagascar]]'', Lightning McQueen in ''[[Cars (film)|Cars]],'' and Syndrome in ''[[The Incredibles]]''. He has received many prestigious awards in Poland. In 2011, he was voted the most popular Polish actor.
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