Marek Tadeusz Kondrat was born on October 18, 1950, and went on to become a renowned Polish actor, director, and television personality. His journey in the world of entertainment began when he was just a child, with his first role in the 1961 film "Historia żółtej ciżemki".
Kondrat's academic background is impressive, having graduated from the Jan Śniadecki High School No. 30 in Warsaw and later from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw (PWST) in 1972. He then went on to work at various theatre companies, including the Stanisław Wyspiański Silesian Theatre in Katowice, the Dramatic Theatre in Warsaw, the French Institute, and many more.
Throughout his illustrious career, Kondrat has appeared in numerous films, including "Hotel Pacific" (1975),"Smuga cienia" (1976),"From a Far Country" (1981),"C.K. Dezerterzy" (1985),"Pułkownik Kwiatkowski" (1996),"Day of the Wacko" (2002),and "We're All Christs" (2006). These roles have cemented his status as one of the most popular actors in Poland.
Kondrat's contributions to the world of entertainment did not go unnoticed, as he was awarded the Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta in 2002. Furthermore, he ventured into the world of business, planning to revolutionize the Polish domestic wine market by introducing Winarium wine stores in every city with a population of over 100,000 in 2007.
In his personal life, Kondrat married Antonina Turnau, daughter of Grzegorz Turnau, on September 19, 2015. Throughout his life, Kondrat has remained dedicated to his craft, leaving a lasting impact on the world of Polish theatre and film.