Leszek Mech
Known for: Writing
Born: October 3, 1933 in Grodno, Poland [now Hrodna, Belarus] - Died: July 24, 2004
Leszek Mech (who used the pseudonym Lesław Królicz) was a Polish screenwriter of animated films, poet and prose writer, journalist. A long-time collaborator (from 1962) at the Animated Film Studio in Bielsko-Biała, he served as the Studio's literary director from 1962 to 1971; he co-wrote the scripts for approximately 300 animated films, including the Bolek and Lolek series, as well as animated feature films (The Great Journey of Bolek and Lolek, The Adventures of the Blue Knight). He also worked in the editorial offices of the weekly "Kronika" in Bielsko and the daily "Trybuna Śląska" in Katowice. Together with Władysław Nehrebecki, he was the co-author of a series of children's books entitled The Library of the Adventures of Bolek and Lolek.
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Screenplay
Trurl's Machine
Writer
Kawaler orderu uśmiechu
Screenplay
Gilgamesh
Writer
New Year's Night
Screenplay
Vendetta
Screenplay
Mini
Screenplay
Definitely Later
Screenplay
Bolek and Lolek in the Wild West
Writer
Margo the Mouse
Screenplay
Around the World with Bolek and Lolek
Screenplay
The Hum of the Forest
Screenplay
Pampalini the Animal Hunter
Screenplay
Margo the Mouse
Writer
Bolek i Lolek wyruszają w świat
Scenario Writer
The Abduction of Balthazar Sponge
Writer
Przygody Błękitnego Rycerzyka
Creator