Andrzej Łapicki

Łapicki also served a term in the Sejm as a member of KO "Solidarity" after the 1989 Polish elections.

However, they maintained close contact with the part of the family that remained in Latvia and spent the summers with Łapicki's aunt in Rīgas Jūrmala.

In his last years, he wrote columns in the Polish press, where he described his childhood memories from Latvia with very warm feelings.

[2] Łapicki played a large amount of roles on Polish theater stages.

As an actor and director, the work of the 19th century Polish comedy writer Aleksander Fredro was especially close to him.