[2] Bryll was part of a peasant family from Kuyavia lake Gopło[3] and grew up in Komorowo Stare and Gdynia.
Due to his father's background in the Home Army, he was blacklisted from his dream of becoming a journalist, and he began working in power plant no.
The following year he managed the film team Kamera, and from 1970 to 1974 he was a director of Polish Theatre, Warsaw.
From 1974 to 1978 Bryll was a director of the Polish Cultural Institute in London, and in 1991-1995 he served as Poland's ambassador to Ireland in Dublin.
[11] His primary residence was Warsaw, but he also lived for many years in Otwock, which he wrote about frequently.