A graduate of the Acting Department and the Directing Department of the PWST in Warsaw, for 10 years an actor of the National Theater, then he took up directing only.
He staged 100 performances in over twenty Polish and foreign theaters. He directs almost exclusively contemporary plays, specializing in comedies. Polish premieres of such hits as m.in. "Mayday", "Window on Parliament", "What's going on", "Everything in the Family", "Crimes of the Heart", "Crazy Scissors", "Friendly Souls" or "Mayday II" (in the Square), as well as "My friend Harvey", "Half Joking, Half Heart", "Not Now, Baby" and "Crazy Therapy" (in Comedy) and "Give Me a Tenor" and "Hawaii" in Capitol. He directed comedies by Ayckbourne, Frayn, Shaeffer, Gombrowicz, Mrożek, and above all - Aleksander Fredro.
When asked to list the most important performances, he mentions Claudel's debut "Swapping" at the Mały Theater and Schisgall's "Let's Try Again" with W. Zborowski and P. Wawrzecki, which started his cooperation with Kwadrat, "People's Republic" or rather "anti-People's" performances: "Let's do own", "Mandate", "Compot", "The Naked King" and "5 Days of Lemuel Gulliver", as well as "clever comedies" - "Sexual Perversions in Chicago" by Mamet, "Art" by Y. Reza, "Dining Room", Marvin's Room", "The Cemetery Club", "Prawda" and Wojciech Tomczyk's plays - "Romantic Comedy", "The Engagement" (2015) and of course the award-winning drama "The Vampire" from 2003.
He directed operettas, TV theater performances, Polish Radio and a comedy series. He was the artistic director of the Kwadrat Theater in Warsaw and the Powszechny Theater in Łódź. He does not miss acting, he does not dream of directing, he believes that directing in the theater is the best thing that could have happened to him in his professional life.