After returning home from further studies in Germany, he started working with the "Sfinks" film company.
Initially, he dealt with office matters, later designing film decorations, organizing shooting and production, ending with directing.
It is suggested that the director maintained "proper" relations with Germans in order to avoid any suspicions of this.
On 13 September 1944 he was seriously wounded in the head after a bomb blast, while he was on the balcony of his apartment at ul.
[7] Little is known about his private life - it is known that he was married and later divorced, according to the reports of Polish counter-intelligence, "his wife left him when she discovered that he was homosexual".