Ernest Bryll

[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.

Marcin Styczeń and Ernest Bryll (2009)
Ernest Bryll in Nowa Ruda (2010)