Piotr Adamczyk was born on 21 March 1972 in Warsaw. As a child I dreamed about it, to be benzyniarzem: "I liked the smell of gasoline, I do not know why." In elementary school, he joined the drama club, led by a teacher of Polish language. His adventure began with acting as Papkin in "Revenge" by Fredro. The presentation has not been finally completed, but Peter caught the bug. After graduating from high school decided to sit for drama school. He did not want to do anything else, did not consider any other study. He was the first time. His caregiver, she was Anna Seniuk. Sam recalls, "became our second mother. To this day we meet her on the mouth-watering dumplings or on the occasion of different festivals."
The State Higher School of Theatre (PWST) his talent was quickly noticed and rewarded.After the second year semester scholarship awarded to a British-American Drama School in London. With the school also managed to leave the United States. Immediately after returning home he began working in the profession. When he was in the third year he was offered a large role in the play Jojne Firułkesa Television Theatre "Malka Szwarcenkopf" directed by Wojciech Nowak. He says: "It was my first contact with the camera. I probably did not go so bad, because right after that there were other proposals."
Piotr Adamczyk was born on 21 March 1972 in Warsaw. As a child I dreamed about it, to be benzyniarzem: "I liked the smell of gasoline, I do not know why." In elementary school, he joined the drama club, led by a teacher of Polish language. His adventure began with acting as Papkin in "Revenge" by Fredro. The presentation has not been finally completed, but Peter caught the bug. After graduating from high school decided to sit for drama school. He did not want to do anything else, did not consider any other study. He was the first time. His caregiver, she was Anna Seniuk. Sam recalls, "became our second mother. To this day we meet her on the mouth-watering dumplings or on the occasion of different festivals."
The State Higher School of Theatre (PWST) his talent was quickly noticed and rewarded.After the second year semester scholarship awarded to a British-American Drama School in London. With the school also managed to leave the United States. Immediately after returning home he began working in the profession. When he was in the third year he was offered a large role in the play Jojne Firułkesa Television Theatre "Malka Szwarcenkopf" directed by Wojciech Nowak. He says: "It was my first contact with the camera. I probably did not go so bad, because right after that there were other proposals."