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  1. Andrew James Tiernan (born 30 November 1965) is a British actor and director. Biography ... He played Szalas in Roman Polanski's film The Pianist.

  2. Andrew Tiernan ... Szalas: Tom Strauss ... Dr. Luczak: Thomas Kretschmann ... Captain Wilm Hosenfeld: Cezary Kosinski ... Lednicki: Grzegorz Artman Adam Bauman Pawel Burczyk ... Polish Workman: Zbigniew Dziduch Marian Dziedziel Nina Franoszek ... Polish Woman: Jerzy Góralczyk ...

  3. Oct 3, 2022 · Andrew Tiernan - Szalas Focus Features & 101 Films In "The Pianist," the only way that Władysław Szpilman is able to survive the Nazi occupation is through the kindness of friends and acquaintances.

  4. The Pianist is a 2002 epic biographical Holocaust war drama film produced and directed by Roman Polanski, with a script by Ronald Harwood, and starring Adrien Brody. It is based on the autobiographical book The Pianist (1946), a memoir by the Polish-Jewish pianist, composer and Holocaust survivor Władysław Szpilman . [7]

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  5. Andrew Tiernan. Actor: 300: Rise of an Empire. Andrew Tiernan trained at the Drama Centre London. His earliest break came in 1991, when he was cast in Derek Jarman's Edward II (1991), at the same time he was cast as DC Rosper in the award winning television series Prime Suspect (1991), alongside Helen Mirren, Tom Bell and Tom Wilkinson.

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  7. Szalas ( Andrew Tiernan) was the greedy guy who pocketed the money for Szpilman's food and left him to starve. In his book, Wladyslaw Szpilman tells the story a bit differently from the movie. Szpilman had several people taking care of him during that time and actually moved from apartment to apartment.

  8. The true story of pianist Władysław Szpilman's experiences in Warsaw during the Nazi occupation. When the Jews of the city find themselves forced into a ghetto, Szpilman finds work playing in a café; and when his family is deported in 1942, he stays behind, works for a while as a laborer, and eventually goes into hiding in the ruins of the war-torn city.