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Vladek Sheybal (born Władysław Rudolf Zbigniew Sheybal; 12 March 1923 – 16 October 1992) was a Polish , singer and director of both television and productions. He was well known for his portrayal of the chess grandmaster in the James Bond film From Russia with Love (1963), a role for which he had been personally recommended by his friend , and as Otto Leipzig in Smiley's People (1982). He also had notable recurring roles as Dr. Douglas Jackson in 's UFO, Captain Ferreira in the miniseries Shōgun and as Gen. Bratchenko in the 1984 version of .

He became a naturalised British citizen, but remained "fiercely proud of his homeland and its culture".


Life and career
Sheybal was born in , near Łódź, in the Second Polish Republic. The son of a university professor, he was attracted to acting at an early age. At the age of 16, he was imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp during the occupation of Poland; escaping twice only to be recaptured and subjected to torture as punishment. After World War II ended, he began performing in Polish theatres and cinemas, earning a reputation as a skilled actor. He appeared in the film Kanał (1957, credited as Władysław Sheybal), directed by , before departing for Paris and then Vienna in 1958 owing to his political opposition to the Communist Party.

Having difficulty finding work, he immigrated to Britain in 1959 where his reputation from Polish films lent him enough credibility to support himself teaching acting. He was soon appearing on the London stage, and was hired as the director of the Bromley Little Theatre in 1960. That same year, he directed a production of Modest Mussorgsky's at Oxford University. This production was seen by executives of the , and it led to work as a director for opera and theatre adaptations on British television in the early 1960s, including works for ITV Play of the Week in 1961 and 1962 and as well as productions for the . In 1964, he had a triumphant success on the British stage as "He" in 's He Who Gets Slapped at the Hampstead Theatre.

In 1963, he made his British cinema debut playing the evil secret agent Kronsteen in the film From Russia with Love. He appeared often in villainous roles or character parts in British cinema up until his death in 1992.

(2016). 9781526111968, Oxford University Press. .
He also appeared as survivor Egon Sobotnik in the television mini-series QB VII. He had a dual role as "the Director" and as in 's The Debussy Film (1965), one of Russell's composer biopics for the BBC. Other Russell films in which he appeared were Billion Dollar Brain (1967), Women in Love (1969), and The Boy Friend (1971).

His other films include Casino Royale (1967), Doppelgänger (1969), The Last Valley, Puppet on a Chain, Innocent Bystanders, The Wind and the Lion, The Lady Vanishes (1979), Fire and Sword, and .

Sheybal's other TV credits include , , The Troubleshooters, The Saint, The Human Jungle, The Baron, , Callan, , UFO, The New Avengers, Supernatural (1977), , Shōgun, Smiley's People, and The Man in Room 17.

In 1977, he won the 's prestigious Hamilton Deane Award for his performance in the BBC play Night of the Marionettes, part of the Supernatural series, in which he played a sinister Austrian innkeeper whose life-size puppets supposedly inspired 's . Sheybal's final stage appearance was as Friedrich Nietzsche in the play The Eagle and the Serpent at London's Offstage Downstairs Theatre in 1988.

In years 1950–1957, he was in a relationship with actress Irena Eichlerówna. In England, Sheybal , but formed no long-term relationship.

He died in London in 1992, aged 69, from a ruptured . He is buried in Putney Vale Cemetery.


Selected filmography
  • Kanał (1957) – Michał 'Ogromny', the composer
  • Trzy Kobiety (1957) – Gestapo Officer
  • From Russia with Love (1963) – chess grandmaster Tov Kronsteen
  • Return from the Ashes (1965) – Paul, Chess Club Manager
  • Casino Royale (1967) – Le Chiffre's Representative
  • Billion Dollar Brain (1967) – Dr. Eiwort
  • The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967) – Herbert von Krolock (voice)
  • To Grab the Ring (1968) – Mijnheer Smith
  • Deadfall (1968) – Dr. Delgado
  • The Limbo Line (1968) – Oleg
  • Mosquito Squadron (1969) – Lieutenant Schack
  • Doppelgänger (1969) – Psychiatrist
  • Women in Love (1969) – Loerke
  • Leo the Last (1970) – Laszlo
  • UFO (1970) – Dr. Douglas Jackson
  • Puppet on a Chain (1970) – Meegern
  • The Last Valley (1971) – Mathias
  • The Boy Friend (1971) – De Thril
  • Pilate and Others (1972) –
  • The Spy's Wife (1972) – Vladek
  • Innocent Bystanders (1972) – Aaron Kaplan
  • Scorpio (1973) – Zemetkin
  • Shado (1974) – Dr. Doug Jackson
  • (1974) – Dr. Doug Jackson
  • S*P*Y*S (1974) – Borisenko
  • The Kiss (1974) – Portiere d'albergo
  • (1974) – Dr. Doug Jackson
  • The Wind and the Lion (1975) – The Bashaw
  • House of Pleasure for Women (1976) – Francesco
  • The Sell Out (1976) – Dutchman
  • Gulliver's Travels (1977) – President of Blefuscu (voice)
  • Hamlet (1979) – Player Queen / Lucianus / 1st Player
  • The Lady Vanishes (1979) – Trainmaster
  • Avalanche Express (1979) – Zannbin
  • Shōgun (1980) – Captain Ferriera
  • The Apple (1980) – Mr. Boogalow
  • All About a Prima Ballerina (1980) – Marcus
  • Fire and Sword (1981) – Andret
  • Marco Polo (1982) – Prosecuting Reverend
  • Where Is Parsifal? (1984) – George
  • Memed My Hawk (1984) – Ali
  • (1984) – General Bratchenko
  • The Jigsaw Man (1984) – Gen. Zorin
  • Champagne Charlie (1989) – Count Plasky
  • Strike It Rich (1990) – Kinski
  • After Midnight (1990) – Hiyam El-Afi, The Hotel Manager
  • (1992) – Pawnbroker


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