Polish movie actresses born in the year 1960

Here are 11 famous actresses from Poland were born in 1960:

Majka Jeżowska

Majka Jeżowska (May 25, 1960 Nowy Sącz-) also known as Majka Jezowska is a Polish singer and actor.

She began her music career in the early 1980s as a member of the pop rock band Pektyny. Jeżowska later pursued a solo career, releasing several successful albums throughout the 1980s and 1990s. In addition to her music career, she has also appeared in various films and television shows, including the popular Polish TV series "Złotopolscy." Jeżowska is known for her upbeat and catchy pop songs, many of which have become classics in Poland. She remains a beloved figure in Polish pop culture and continues to perform and record music to this day.

Grażyna Strachota

Grażyna Strachota (September 8, 1960 Warsaw-) also known as Grazyna Strachota is a Polish actor and singer. Her children are called and Gabriela Szpakowska.

Grażyna Strachota is a highly accomplished performer and has had a successful career in both acting and music. She graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw in 1978 and went on to make her acting debut in the stage production of "Balladyna" by Juliusz Słowacki. Strachota is best known for her roles in popular Polish television shows such as "Czterdziestolatek" and "Na dobre i na złe".

In addition to her acting career, Strachota is also an accomplished singer. She has released several albums, including "Grażyna Strachota śpiewa piosenki Agnieszki Osieckiej" and "Przyjaciółka". Strachota is known for her stunning vocal range and emotional performances.

Outside of her career in entertainment, Strachota is a devoted mother to her two children, and is also a prominent activist for social causes. She has worked to raise awareness for issues such as gender equality and domestic violence, and has been praised for her efforts to promote social justice in Poland.

Anna Gornostaj

Anna Gornostaj (February 23, 1960 Warsaw-) is a Polish actor. She has two children, Barbara Mączyńska and Jerzy Mączyński.

Anna Gornostaj graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 1982. She began her career in theater, and has appeared in numerous stage productions throughout Poland. In addition to her theater work, Gornostaj has also appeared in several popular Polish television shows, including "Zmiennicy" and "M jak Miłość".

Gornostaj is a highly acclaimed actress and has received numerous awards for her work, including the prestigious Order of Polonia Restituta in 2004. She has also been recognized for her contributions to Polish culture and was named a Knight of the Legion of Honor by the French government in 2009.

In addition to her acting work, Gornostaj is also known for her social and political activism. She has been a vocal advocate for feminist and LGBTQ+ rights in Poland and has been an outspoken critic of the conservative government's policies.

Anita Poddebniak

Anita Poddebniak (September 2, 1960 Łódź-) otherwise known as Anita Poddębniak is a Polish actor.

She graduated from the Acting Department at the National Higher School of Theatre in Krakow in 1982. She debuted on stage at the Ludowy Theatre in Krakow, and later performed at the Stary Theatre, the National Theatre in Warsaw, and the Teatr Współczesny in Warsaw. She is known for her roles in films such as "Sztos" (1997), "Wimbledon: Love and Advantage" (2004), and "Demon" (2015). She has also appeared in a number of television series in Poland, including "Plebania" and "Na dobre i na złe". In addition to acting, Poddębniak is also a voice actress, and has lent her voice to animated films such as "The Incredibles" (2004) and "Up" (2009) in the Polish dubbing. She has been honored with several awards, including the Best Actress award at the 10th National Film Festival in Gdańsk in 2007 for her role in the film "Kieszonkowy dziadek".

Barbara Babilinska

Barbara Babilinska (February 28, 1960 Tczew-) is a Polish actor.

She is best known for her roles in Polish films and TV shows, such as "Boża podszewka", "Czułość i kłamstwa", and "Blondynka". Babilinska graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw, where she studied acting. She made her acting debut in 1984 in the TV series "Rycerze i rabusie". Babilinska has received numerous awards and nominations for her work, including the Polish Film Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2006 for her role in "Plac Zbawiciela". Outside of acting, she is also known for her involvement in animal rights activism.

Etl Szyc

Etl Szyc (September 26, 1960 Lublin Voivodeship-) a.k.a. Etel Shyc, E. Szyc, Etel Szyc or Ethel Szyc is a Polish actor.

He graduated from the State Higher School of Theatre in Krakow, Poland. Szyc began his acting career in 1984 and has since appeared in over 80 films and television series in Poland. Some of his most notable roles include the 2001 film "Edi" directed by Piotr Trzaskalski, for which he won the Best Actor award at the Gdynia Film Festival, and the 2010 film "In Darkness" directed by Agnieszka Holland, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Apart from filming, Szyc also works as a theater actor and has worked with popular theaters in Poland like the National Theatre in Warsaw and Helena Modrzejewska Theatre in Legnica. Additionally, he has also worked as a dubbing actor and has dubbed voices for many well-known foreign films and TV series.

Ryszarda Celinska

Ryszarda Celinska (November 22, 1960 Gdańsk-) is a Polish actor.

Celinska was born in Gdańsk, Poland, and she grew up in a family of actors. Her parents were the well-known actors Zofia Merle and Kazimierz Merle. She began her acting career in 1982 with a small role in the movie "Danton" directed by Andrzej Wajda.

Throughout her career, she has appeared in numerous Polish TV series, films and theatre productions. She has received critical acclaim for her roles in many productions, including the film "Łagodna" for which she won the Best Actress award at the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia in 2016.

In addition to her acting career, Celinska is also an accomplished painter and has had exhibitions of her artwork in Poland and abroad. She is also a passionate advocate for animal rights and is involved in many animal welfare organizations.

Małgorzata Pieczyńska

Małgorzata Pieczyńska (May 4, 1960 Warsaw-) a.k.a. Malgorzata Pieczynska or Malgorzata Pleczynska is a Polish actor. She has one child, Wiktor Wróblewski.

Pieczyńska started her acting career in 1981 and has appeared in numerous stage productions, films, and television series. Some of her notable film roles include "The Decalogue" (1988), "A Short Film About Love" (1988), and "A Short Film About Killing" (1987), which won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.

Her work in television includes the drama series "Zmiennicy" (1986-1987) and the crime series "Na dobre i na złe" (1999-2019), where she played recurring roles. She also appeared in the musical "The Phantom of the Opera" in Warsaw.

Pieczyńska has won several awards for her acting, including the Best Actress award at the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia for her performance in "Ostatni dzwonek" (1989).

Małgorzata Flegel-Siedler

Małgorzata Flegel-Siedler (July 22, 1960 Łódź-) a.k.a. Malgorzata Flegel-Siedler is a Polish actor.

She studied acting at the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw and graduated in 1983. Flegel-Siedler is best known for her roles in popular Polish TV series and films, including "Plebania" and "Królowie życia". She has also performed in numerous stage productions in Poland and internationally. In addition to acting, Flegel-Siedler is a voice actress and has lent her voice to characters in Polish dubbings of foreign films and TV shows. She has been recognized for her contributions to Polish culture and was awarded the Silver Cross of Merit in 2015.

Grazyna Michalska

Grazyna Michalska (March 23, 1960 Świnoujście-) a.k.a. Grazyna Górska or Grazyna Górska-Chojnacka is a Polish actor.

Grazyna Michalska is a versatile actor who has made a name for herself in the Polish entertainment industry. She started her career in theatre and made her way into film and television. She has starred in numerous popular Polish films and television series, including "Blekitna Studnia" and "Klan". Her remarkable acting talent has earned her various awards including the prestigious "Golden Lion" award at the Gdynia Film Festival in 2003. In addition to her successful acting career, Grazyna Michalska is also an accomplished voiceover artist and has lent her voice to various characters in Polish-dubbed versions of international films and TV shows. Outside of her work, she has also been a vocal advocate for social issues and has been involved in various charity organizations.

Dorota Zieciowska

Dorota Zieciowska (October 23, 1960 Poland-) also known as Dorothy Zienciowska or Dorota Zienska is a Polish actor.

She began her acting career in the 1980s and quickly became a popular figure in the Polish theatre scene. In 1993, Zieciowska made her film debut in the movie "Coyote's Morning". Throughout her career, she has appeared in a number of films, TV shows, and theatre productions. Some of her notable works include "Aby do świtu..." (1992), "Nie ma róży bez ognia" (1999), and "Twoja twarz brzmi znajomo" (2014-2017). Zieciowska has received multiple awards and nominations for her work, including the award for Best Actress at the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia for her role in "Jestem" (2005). She continues to be an active member of the Polish entertainment industry.

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