List of Polish People - Fictional Characters

Fictional Characters

  • Captain William Joseph "B.J." Blazkowicz in Wolfenstein 3D
  • Bolek i Lolek
  • Waldemar Daninsky, wolfman in La Marca del Hombre Lobo
  • Nicodemus Dyzma (in Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz's novel, The Career of Nicodemus Dyzma).
  • Dr Judym (in Stefan Żeromski's novel, Homeless People).
  • Kajko i Kokosz
  • Florentyna Kane in The Prodigal Daughter and Shall We Tell the President?
  • Commander Keen, grandson of B.J. Blazkowicz
  • Hans Kloss (Captain Kloss), World War II secret agent in the Polish TV serial Stake larger than life
  • Kordian
  • Funky Koval, space detective
  • Stanley Kowalski in Tennessee Williams' play, A Streetcar Named Desire
  • Stanley Kowalski, a Polish-American detective in the 1990s Canadian television series Due South
  • Walt Kowalski—a Polish-American Korean War veteran and retired Ford worker, in Clint Eastwood's 2008 film Gran Torino
  • Kowalski, a penguin on the List of characters in Madagascar (franchise)
  • Koziołek Matołek
  • Mike Nomad (with Steve Roper), an American adventure comic strip (1936–2004)
  • Count Olenski, estranged husband of Ellen Olenska in Edith Wharton's novel, The Age of Innocence (1920)
  • Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski, in HBO's The Wire, from police officer to school teacher
  • Officer Eddie Pulaski in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
  • Abel Rosnovski in Kane and Abel
  • Pan Samochodzik, an adventurer created by Zbigniew Nienacki
  • Sasquatch (Dr. Walter Langkowski), Marvel superhero
  • Walter Sobchak, the "Polish Catholic" in the film, The Big Lebowski
  • Silk Spectre I & II, superheroines in Watchmen
  • Stanislau, ace pilot in Blackhawk
  • Michael Stivic in All in the Family
  • Maciej Tomczyk ala Lech Wałęsa in the 1981 film, Man of Iron, directed by Andrzej Wajda
  • Marcin Jerek, a Polish born British Professor and Former CIA Interrogator, in the TV series NCIS, played by W. Morgan Sheppard
  • Tytus, Romek i A'Tomek, Polish comic book heroes
  • Miś Uszatek, cartoon character
  • Walter Koskiusko Waldowski, the "Painless Pole" in the film, MASH
  • Konrad Wallenrod, in the narrative poem by Adam Mickiewicz
  • John Paul Wiggin (Jan Paweł Wieczorek) in the Ender's Game series
  • The Witcher, fantasy hero created by Sapkowski
  • Stanisław Wokulski, protagonist of Bolesław Prus' novel, The Doll.
  • Mike Bruski, character in a video game Mafia II, junkyard operating stolen cars expert.
  • Piotr Zak, composer in a spoof BBC documentary
  • Sophie Zawistowski in Sophie's Choice, a novel by William Styron and film by Alan J. Pakula.

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