Tony Halik

Polish writer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroPolish writer
PlacesPoland
wasExplorer Journalist
Work fieldJournalism
Gender
Male
Birth24 January 1921, Toruń, Poland
Death23 May 1998Warsaw, Poland (aged 77 years)
Star signAquarius
Family
Spouse:Elżbieta Dzikowska
The details

Biography

Tony Halik and Elżbieta Dzikowska

Tony Halik, born Mieczysław Antoni Sędzimir Halik (January 24, 1921 in Toruń; Prosta Strasse – May 23, 1998) was a Polish-Argentinian film operator, documentary film-maker, author of travel books, traveller, explorer, and polyglot (speaking Spanish, English, French, Portuguese, Italian, German, Guarani and Xavante).

Halik was born in Toruń, Poland.

During World War II, as a Polish citizen under German occupation he was forcibly drafted into the Kampfgeschwader 40, a Luftwaffe squadron, and served in France, where in 1944 he deserted and joined the French Resistance. For his actions, he was awarded the French Croix de guerre.

After the war, he married Pierrette Andrée Courtin in 1946 and in 1948 they settled down in Argentina. Soon afterwards he started work a photojournalist, film operator, and correspondent for various Argentinian media. Since 1956 he worked as a correspondent for Life and NBC.

In 1974 Halik meets Elżbieta Dzikowska, his later life partner. About this date he moves back to Poland.

In 1976, along with Elżbieta Dzikowska and Prof. Edmundo Guillén, he reached the legendary Inca capital Vilcabamba.

For over twenty years, Halik and Dzikowska hosted over three hundred TV shows and series for Polish Television. He also created over four hundred documentary films, wrote thirteen books and many press articles.

He died in Warsaw, Poland.

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