Marcin Grzegorz Dorociński (Polish: [ˈmart͡ɕin dɔrɔˈt͡ɕiɲskʲi]; born 22 June 1973) is a Polish film, television and stage actor. He is known for playing roles in such films as Pitbull(2005), Reverse (2009), Rose (2011), Jack Strong (2014), Hurricane (2018) and Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One (2023), as well as internationally produced TV series Spies of Warsaw (2013) and The Queen's Gambit (2020).
Dorociński was born in Milanówek and grew up in a small village, Kłudzienko. His father is a blacksmith, and his mother is a housewife. He has three brothers, all of whom are police officers. He dreamt of becoming a professional football player. However, he was forced to give up the plan after sustaining a significant leg injury. He attended the vocational school in Grodzisk Mazowiecki and obtained a machinist certificate. The first person to notice his talent for acting was his history teacher, who encouraged him to become an actor. In 1993, he enrolled at the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy.
In his second year at the State Theatre Academy, he was cast as Don Rodrigue in a television adaptation of Le Cid directed by Krystyna Janda. After graduating from the Academy in 1997, he struggled to find acting jobs. He worked as a waiter and a bouncer. He took other casual jobs until he was offered a post at the Dramatic Theatre in Warsaw. He has also appeared in several plays at the Ateneum Theatre in Warsaw, where he is currently employed.
He played minor roles in multiple television series before his breakthrough came with the role in Patryk Vega's 2005 film Pitbull, which brought him the Zbyszek Cybulski Award. He is a two-time Polish Film Festival award winner for his Reverse (2009) and Rose (2011) roles. The latter also earned him the IFFI Best Actor Award at India's 43rd International Film Festival. In 2012, he appeared in Magdalena Łazarkiewicz's critically acclaimed TV series The Deep End ("Głęboka woda"), which earned him a nomination for Best Actor Award at the Monte Carlo Television Festival. Between 2012 and 2013, Dorociński appeared in a miniseries called Spies of Warsaw, co-produced by the and Telewizja Polska.
In 2020, he joined the cast of the Netflix drama miniseries The Queen's Gambit, starring Anya Taylor-Joy. Based on the 1983 novel by Walter Tevis of the same name, the show explores the life of an orphan chess prodigy named Beth Harmon from the age of eight to twenty-two as she struggles with addiction in a quest to become a grandmaster in chess. Dorociński plays Soviet world chess champion Vasily Borgov.
He is married to scenic designer Monika Sudół. The couple has a son, Stanisław (born 2006), and a daughter, Janina (born 2008). They also brought up Sudół's son from a previous relationship, Jakub.
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Sevastopol - Captain
Yaroslav the Wise
Aleksander Buchacz
Captain
Vasily Borgov
Szymon Kowalczyk
Sławomir Desperski "Despero"
student
pan młody wychodzący z USC na Starym Mieście
Julian
Antoni Pakulski
Piotr Grodecki
Wiktor Okulicki
Edward Popielski
Michał Wagner
Andrzej Wilk
Christian Coolidge
oficer UOP
Ladislav Vanék
Cobra
oficer UOP
Marek Lisowski
Krzysztof Tobiasz
Sławomir 'Despero' Desperski
Hayes
Łukasz Wilk
Marek
Konrad
Jack Strong
"Kukuś"
Łukasz Wilk
Igor Ladpolny
Wit
Jurek
Kostek
Jerzy
Antoni Lulek
Student on the street (uncredited)
Student (uncredited)
Maciej Kockhański
Aldek Sałacki
Antoni Lulek
Sławomir Desperski "Despero"
Andrzej Wilk
Mirek
Grzegorz
Corporal 'Wydra'
Lisowski
Marcin Schwartz
Stanisław 'Witkacy' Witkiewicz
Miro
Bronisław
Mirek Dzięcioł
Tadeusz
Manager
Tomasz Janicki
Borys
Voytek
Tomek Niedzielski
Kacper
Dominik
General Niehyd-Ochluj
Kierowca bohatera
Filip
Bartek
oficer UOP
Jacek Mróz
Jakub Skowerski
Angel of Evil
biały rycerz
Andrzej Piórko
Fabian Sawicki "Fabio"
Andrzej
Mateusz
Policjant Władysław
Robert
Michał
Sierżant Rafalski
lektor
Stanisław Wokulski
'Terrarium'
Arek Bilski
Karl Klingert (voice)
Roman
teacher Jan
Narrator
Viktor