Polish movie actresses born in the year 1969

Here are 9 famous actresses from Poland were born in 1969:

Renata Dancewicz

Renata Dancewicz (February 7, 1969 Leszno-) also known as Boska or Renate Dancewicz is a Polish actor. Her child is called Jerzy Winciorek.

Renata Dancewicz started her acting career in 1987 with a role in the movie "Komediantka". She went on to appear in numerous films and television series, including "Święta wojna", "Młode wilki", and "Sława i chwała". Dancewicz is also known for her work on stage, where she has performed in productions such as "Hamlet" and "Dekameron".

In addition to her acting career, Renata Dancewicz has also been involved in politics. She was a member of the Polish parliament from 2005 to 2007, representing the Law and Justice Party.

Dancewicz has received several honors for her contributions to Polish culture, including the Gold Medal for Merit to Culture - Gloria Artis in 2009. She remains an important figure in Polish cinema and theater.

Gabriela Muskala

Gabriela Muskala (June 11, 1969 Kłodzko-) is a Polish actor and playwright. Her child is called .

Gabriela Muskala is known for her work in both theater and film. She graduated from the State Higher School of Theater in Krakow in 1992, and has since appeared in numerous plays and productions. Some of her most notable theater roles include performances in "Pan Tadeusz" and "Hamlet."

In addition to her work on stage, Muskala has also had a successful career in film and television. She has appeared in several Polish movies, including "Chaos" and "Pitbull." She has also acted in television series such as "Na dobre i na złe" and "Pierwsza miłość."

As a playwright, Muskala has written and produced several plays, including "Pierdoły" and "Bajlando." She has also translated works by other playwrights into Polish.

Muskala is married and has a child. She continues to work in both theater and film, and is considered one of Poland's most talented actors.

Aleksandra Justa

Aleksandra Justa (October 2, 1969 Pszczółki, Pomeranian Voivodeship-) is a Polish actor. She has four children, Maria Zamachowska, Antoni Zamachowski, Tadeusz Zamachowski and Bronisława Zamachowska.

Aleksandra Justa began her acting career in the late 80s, appearing in several theatre productions before transitioning to film and television. She is best known for her roles in movies such as "Psy" (1992), "Śniadek" (1999) and "Ziarno prawdy" (2015). Justa has also appeared in numerous popular TV shows, including "Czas honoru" and "Pierwsza miłość".

Aside from acting, Aleksandra Justa is also a vocal advocate for animal rights and frequently participates in campaigns to promote animal welfare. In her personal life, she is known for her unconventional family structure and dedication to motherhood, as she has raised her four children alone.

Agata Gawrońska-Bauman

Agata Gawrońska-Bauman (February 5, 1969 Warsaw-) also known as Agata Gawronska or Agata Gawronska-Bauman is a Polish actor and voice actor.

She graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw and began her acting career in the 1990s. She has appeared in numerous films, television series, and theatrical productions, receiving critical acclaim for her performances. Some of her notable works include the films "The Debt" (1999) and "The Reverse" (2009), as well as the TV series "Katolicy" (2009) and "On the Road" (2017). As a voice actor, she has lent her voice to Polish dubs of popular movies such as "The Incredibles" and "Tangled". Gawrońska-Bauman is also involved in social and political activism and has been an advocate for women's rights and LGBTQ+ rights in Poland.

Magdalena Wójcik

Magdalena Wójcik (September 20, 1969 Warsaw-) is a Polish actor and voice actor.

She graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw. After graduation, she appeared in various theater productions and gained recognition for her performances in both classic and contemporary plays.

Wójcik also has a successful career as a voice actor, lending her voice to numerous films, TV shows, and animated series. Some of her most notable voice acting roles include Princess Fiona in the Polish version of Shrek, Jessie in Toy Story, and Violet in The Incredibles.

In addition to her work in acting and voice acting, Wójcik is also involved in philanthropy and social activism. She supports various charitable organizations and has spoken out about issues such as women's rights and animal welfare.

Magdalena Scholl

Magdalena Scholl (December 18, 1969 Łódź-) is a Polish actor.

She is best known for her roles in Polish films and TV dramas. Scholl studied acting at the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw and made her acting debut in 1990 in the film "Zaklęte rewiry". She has since appeared in over 30 films and numerous TV series. Some of her notable performances include the films "Sara" and "Kult" as well as the TV series "Odwróceni" and "Pierwsza Miłość". In addition to her acting career, Scholl is also a well-known voiceover artist, having lent her voice to many animated films and TV shows.

Agnieszka Czekanska

Agnieszka Czekanska (April 13, 1969 Warsaw-) is a Polish actor and voice actor.

She graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw and has since become a prominent figure in the Polish film and television industry. Czekanska is known for her roles in popular Polish TV shows such as "M Jak Miłość" (L for Love), "Na Wspólnej" (At a Commonplace), and "Barwy Szczęścia" (Hues of Happiness). She has also appeared in several Polish films, including "Uwikłanie" (Entanglement) and "Smoleńsk" (Smolensk). In addition to her on-screen work, Czekanska is also a successful voice actor and has dubbed numerous well-known films and TV shows into Polish.

Katarzyna Śmiechowicz

Katarzyna Śmiechowicz (November 25, 1969 Łódź-) a.k.a. Katarzyna Anna Smiechowicz, Kasia, Kasiulka or Katarzyna Smiechowicz is a Polish actor. She has two children, Antoni Leconte and Fabian Leconte.

Katarzyna Śmiechowicz initially pursued a career in law, however, her passion for acting led her to enroll at Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Krakow where she completed her studies in 1996. She made her acting debut soon after in the award-winning theatrical production of "Angels in America".

She went on to appear in numerous television programs, including "Klan", "Ojciec Mateusz", and "Pierwsza Miłość", among others. In addition to her television work, she has also appeared on stage, starring in productions of "Cyrano de Bergerac" and "The Power of Darkness", among others.

Outside of her acting career, Kasia is known for her advocacy work for animal rights and her support of various Polish charities. She has often used her public profile to help amplify these causes and raise awareness. Kasia resides in Warsaw with her two sons and continues to be an active participant in the Polish cultural scene.

Rafal Widajewicz

Rafal Widajewicz (January 13, 1969 Wrocław-) is a Polish actor.

He graduated from the Wrocław School of Drama and subsequently continued his education at the Moscow Art Theatre School. Widajewicz has appeared in numerous films and television series, including "Life as a Fatal Sexually Transmitted Disease" (2000), "Hopelessly Lost" (2002) and "The Last Action" (2009). He has also worked extensively in theatre, having performed in several productions at the National Theatre in Warsaw and the Wrocław Contemporary Theatre. In addition to his acting career, Widajewicz is also a director and screenwriter, with several of his short films having been screened at international film festivals.

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