马尔辛·瓦柳斯基,Marcin Walewski was born in Warsaw. In 1998-2002, he lived with his parents in Los Angeles, USA. After their return, he started appearing in TV commercials. In 2003-2007, he guest starred in the Polish TV series "Klan", "Na dobre i na zle", "Niania", "Kryminalni", "Daleko od noszy", "Glina" and "Pensjonat pod Roza".These roles made Marcin recognizable to film directors. The first film proposition came from Andrzej Baranski who directed "Braciszek" (2007). After that Marcin starred in the cinema production "Trzy minuty 21:37" directed by Maciej Slesicki. Marcin played the part of a boy whose father (Pawel Krolikowski) battles with poverty and family problems.The turning point of Marcin's adventure with film came in 2009 when Marcin was cast by Jan Jakub Kolski to the cinema feature "Wenecja"("Venice"). "Wenecja" turned to be the most important film in his career not only because he had to meet serious acting expectations, but he also had to bear the weight of playing a leading role.At the 35th Polish Film Festival in Gdynia Marcin received an award for the best acting debut for the roles in "Wenecja" directed by Jan Jakub Kolski and "Trzy minuty. 21:37" directed by Maciej Slesicki.Marcin received the most important acting experience while playing in the film "Wenecja". The film, beautifully filmed by Artur Reinhart, with an exquisite film set and the moving role played by Marcin have enthralled both the jury and the viewers at the Film Festival in Gdynia.In 2010-2011, Marcin took part in Janusz Zaorski's film "Syberiada polska" based on a novel by Zbigniew Domino. The film shows the history of Polish eastern borders residents who were deported in 1940. The plot of the film centers around the fate of one family: a father, a mother who dies in Siberia and their two sons. Marcin plays the part of the younger boy.In 2011, Marcin played in two foreign co-productions: in a historical film "Bitwa pod Wiedniem 1683"(original title "Marco d'Aviano") by Renzo Martinelli, where