Netflix’s Colors Of Evil: Black Cast And Character 

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Netflix’s Colors Of Evil: Black Cast And Character 

When a child goes missing, every minute that goes by is valuable and with time, the chances of finding the victim keeps getting lower. Netflix’s “Colors Of Evil: Black” tells a story like that where a child goes missing out of nowhere. As the police start searching they uncover some uncomfortable truth that exposes the wolves roaming around in sheep’s clothing. The story has a mix of supernatural and crime thriller. If you want to check out the actors associated with this film and the characters they are playing. 

Jakub Gierszal as Leopold Bilski 

Bilski is banished to a Polish town as a public prosecutor; he lives with his daughter Monika and tries to do the best for her. Although he hates his job, he soon gets intrigued to know that a boy named Adam was kidnapped and later, his mother claimed that he was at home. Before Bilski can proceed further, he starts searching for Julia Sarman’s son, Piotrus after he goes missing. While investigating, his team finds skeletal remains of a boy in the woods and Bilski thinks it is Adam’s. Before leading the cast of “Colors Of Evil: Black,” Gierszal has showcased his talent in movies such as “Dracula,” “Suicide Room,” “Spoor,” “The Getaway King,” “Performer,” “The Fold,” “The Prominents,” “Beyond Words,” “All That I Love,” “Simona Kossak,” “Gorky Resort,” “Breaking The Limits,” “Doppleganger The Double,” “Giraffe,” “Cesare’s Dream,” and “Ultima Thule.” This is the second time Gierszal is playing the character of Bilski, after playing the same in the prequel, “Colors Of Evil: Red.”

Marianna Zydek as Julia Sarman or Julia Burchardt

Marianna Zydek’s effortless acting has brought her into the spotlight; till now, the actor has worked in films like “Wheel Of Love,” “Figurant,” “Kamerdyner The Butler,” “Simona Kossak,” “Project UFO,” “Thursday,” “Opening Night,” “Wherever You Are I Know You’re Dancing,” “Spadek,” “Letters To Santa 5,” “We Have One Heart,” “The Marshal,” “Second Half,” “Damaged,” “Object Permanence,” and “Truth Makes Free.” Zydek plays the character of Julia Sarman, who’s actually Julia Burchardt, daughter of Mayor Burchardt who has given up her surname because she hates her family. Julia claims to be an author who has come to town to do research on the history but she wants to do something else. While visiting the Dozynki Festival, Julia loses Piotrus and she goes through excruciating pain while searching for her son. Julia seeks help from her mother Fabiola but she ends up insulting her and questions her worth to be a parent. 

Adam Bobik as Patryk Deczer

In “Colors Of Evil: Black,” Adam Bobik’s character Patryk Deczar specifically targets Julia because of having a major crush on her since his high school days. He creepily approaches Julia and her son at the supermarket, while she refuses to give him much attention. After Piotrus goes missing and Julia loses her mind, Patryk approaches her and manipulates her into thinking that he is going to help. However, Julia throws him off after Patryk tries to physically assault her and later, she breaks into his house to search for Piotrus. Patryk is actually a mentally disbalanced artist, a maniac who has a relationship with Julia’s mother for some time. Throughout the years, Adam Bobik has worked in films like “All My Friends Are Dead,” “Spoor,” “How I Became A Gangster,” “Leave No Traces,” “Our Folks The Beginning,” “The Great Warsaw Race,” “My Polish Honeymoon,” “The Best Fireworks Ever,” “Woman On The Roof,” “The Leader: The Way To The Alpha Male,” “Charon,” “On The Road,” and “Jerry.”

Biata Scibakowna as Fabiola

Biata Scibakowna’s character, Fabiola is the Mayor of the town and a proud member of the Christian Community of the small town. She is a powerful figure in the community, which is why Fabiola is on the stage, inaugurating the fair and spreading her word like a prophet. As enlightened her words seem, she carries a façade of perfection, righteousness and calls herself pious. She even blames her daughter Julia for being a bad parent when the latter’s son Piotrus goes missing. Fabiola has her own flaws just like Julia but she can never accept them. Fabiola is also having a secret physical relationship with Patryk, which shocks Julia once she catches them in the act. Biata is a Polish actress who has worked in a variety of films like “The Great Give-away,” “The Closed Circuit,” “Letters To Santa 6,” “Girls To Buy,” “Wynajme Pokoj…,” “Pisen o itosti,” “The Corrupt,” “Children And Fish,” and “Jan Englert. Sprobuje jeszcze raz pofrunac.” 

Piotr Zurawski as Arek Filipiak

Piotr Zurawski has been a part of a number of movies such as “Hellhole,” “Spoor,” “Warsaw 44,” “Warsaw Rising,” “Karbala,” “Life Feels Good,” “Dark. Almost Night,” “Whatever Happens Next,” “Interior,” “Dear Ones,” “A Coach’s Daughter,” “Kamper: Pull Yourself Together,” and “Inheritance.” In this movie, Zurawski plays Arek, who’s a town resident and his life is twice as hard. Years ago, Arek was just joking around when Julia and her group of friends beat him up and left him unconscious by the fireplace. When he woke up, Arek saw half of his face melted away, leaving him scars that never got away. When Arek sees Julia visiting the fair, he strikes up a conversation just to make her see his face but she escapes. Later, after Piotrus goes missing, Bilski and the police think it’s Arek but he claims that he is not a kidnapper.

Miscellaneous Cast

Andrzej Chyra plays Andrzej Pakosz, who’s a senior police officer who works alongside Bilkis Leopold. Pakosz and Bilkis worked under the leadership of Police Commander Adamczyk. Adamczyk does not want to put faith in Bilski’s convictions because he is scared to go up against Father Wojciech, a character played by Zdzislaw Wardejn. Dariusz Starczewski plays Filipiak, the former church organ player and Maria Kania is Irena Poznaski, Adam’s mother. 

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