Polish movie actresses born in the year 1970

Here are 7 famous actresses from Poland were born in 1970:

Izabella Scorupco

Izabella Scorupco (June 4, 1970 Białystok-) also known as Izabella Dorota Scorupco, Izabella Dorota Skorupko, izabella_scorupco, Izabella, Iza, Isabella Scoroupco or Isabella Scorupco is a Polish actor, model and singer. She has two children, Julia Czerkawski and Jacob Martin Raymond.

Scorupco began her career as a model in her teens and eventually transitioned to acting, earning her breakthrough role in the James Bond film "GoldenEye" (1995) as Russian agent Natalya Simonova. She went on to star in other films such as "Vertical Limit" (2000) and "Reign of Fire" (2002).

Aside from her acting career, Scorupco has also released an album in her native language of Polish and has hosted several television programs in Sweden. She is also actively involved in philanthropy, supporting causes such as animal welfare and cancer research.

Scorupco was born in Białystok, Poland and grew up there before her family moved to Sweden when she was just one year old. She began modeling at the age of 13 and quickly gained recognition, leading to her being signed by a major agency in Paris. Despite her success in the fashion industry, Scorupco longed to pursue a career in acting.

In addition to her film career, Scorupco has also appeared on stage, including productions of "The Master Builder" and "The Leaves Fall in the Wind." She has also worked as a television host and presenter, including hosting the popular Swedish travel show "Wild Kids."

Scorupco's philanthropic work includes serving as an ambassador for the Swedish Childhood Foundation, which works to prevent child abuse and support children's rights. She has also been involved with the Polish charity organization TVN Foundation, supporting a variety of causes including children's health and education, animal welfare, and disaster relief efforts.

In her personal life, Scorupco has been married twice and has two children from her first marriage. She currently resides in Stockholm, Sweden where she continues to work as an actress and pursue her passion for music.

Magdalena Warzecha

Magdalena Warzecha (January 28, 1970 Białystok-) also known as M. Warzecha or Magda Warzecha is a Polish actor.

She graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw, Poland in 1994. After graduation, Warzecha made her debut in the theater. She appeared in a number of stage productions before transitioning to film and television work in the mid-1990s. Some of her notable roles include appearances in films such as "Life Feels Good" (2013) and "The Pianist" (2002), as well as TV series such as "Samo życie" (1998-2003) and "Na Wspólnej" (2003-2011). In addition to her acting career, Warzecha has also worked as a voice over artist, lending her voice to a number of productions including a Polish version of the hit animated film "Finding Nemo" (2003).

Warzecha is also known for her work in Polish theater, having performed in many plays over the years. She has worked with some of the most prestigious theater companies in Poland, including the National Theater in Warsaw and the Współczesny Theater in Wrocław. Warzecha has been recognized for her contributions to Polish theater with numerous awards, including the prestigious Polish Theater Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2005.

Aside from her work in the entertainment industry, Warzecha is also an activist and humanitarian. She is involved in various charitable organizations and has supported causes such as animal rights, cancer research, and global health initiatives. In 2016, she was appointed as the ambassador of the Warsaw Hospice for Children charity.

Warzecha continues to work in film, television, and theater, and is considered to be one of the most accomplished actresses of her generation in Poland. Her versatility and range have made her a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, and her contributions to Polish culture span beyond her career as an actor.

Izabela Kuna

Izabela Kuna (November 25, 1970 Tomaszów Mazowiecki-) a.k.a. Iza Kuna is a Polish actor. She has two children, Nadia Kurzelewska and Stanislaw Modzelewski.

Iza Kuna graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in 1994. She has appeared in numerous plays and films, including "Hi, Tereska" (2001), "The Pianist" (2002), and "The Welts" (2004). She is also well-known for her roles in Polish television series, such as "Kryminalni" and "Rodzinka.pl". In addition to her success as an actor, Kuna is also an accomplished voice actress, having dubbed the voices of many popular animated characters into Polish, including Elsa from "Frozen" and Dory from "Finding Nemo".

She has received many awards and nominations, including the Best Actress award at the Gdynia Film Festival for her role in "Hi, Tereska". In 2017, she was awarded the Gold Cross of Merit by the Polish President for her contributions to Polish culture. Along with acting, Kuna is also known for her charity work, particularly with organizations that assist children with cancer. She has been a UNICEF ambassador since 2016 and was also named the ambassador of the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace in Poland in 2019. Outside of her professional life, Kuna is an avid marathon runner and has participated in several races throughout Poland.

Agnieszka Wagner

Agnieszka Wagner (December 17, 1970 Warsaw-) a.k.a. Agnieszka Wagnerová is a Polish actor. She has one child, Helena Jurczyńska.

Agnieszka Wagner is one of the most recognizable faces in Polish cinema and theatre. She graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 1993 and began her acting career in the same year. She quickly gained recognition for her performances both on stage and on screen, earning several awards and nominations for her work.

Wagner has worked with some of the most prominent Polish directors and has performed in numerous plays, including "Koniec gry" and "Hamlet". Her filmography includes over 50 titles, including the internationally acclaimed film "Ida" directed by Paweł Pawlikowski. She is also known for her roles in "Cicha noc" and "Krew z krwi".

Apart from her acting career, Wagner is involved in various charity organizations and is a member of the Polish Humanitarian Action Board. She is also a UNICEF ambassador and has worked to raise awareness about children's rights in Poland and around the world.

In addition to her acting career and humanitarian work, Agnieszka Wagner is also an author. She has written several books, including a memoir called "Hokus Pokus" which was published in 2012. The book reflects on her career in acting and her personal life, including her experiences as a mother. Wagner is also a vocal advocate for women's rights and has spoken out on issues such as gender equality and domestic violence. She has been honored for her work in this area, receiving the Gloria Artis Medal for Cultural Merit and being named an ambassador for the European Anti-Violence Network (AVEN).

Jolanta Mrotek

Jolanta Mrotek (May 17, 1970 Trzebiatów-) is a Polish actor.

She graduated from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Kraków in 1994. Mrotek has appeared in numerous films, television shows and theater productions throughout her career. She is best known for her roles in the films "Królowa złodziei" (1998), "Chaos" (2006) and "Nieulotne" (2013). Mrotek has also won several awards for her work, including the Best Supporting Actress award at the Gdynia Film Festival in 2006 for her role in "Chaos". In addition to her acting career, she is also a lecturer at her alma mater, the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts.

Mrotek's love for acting started at a young age and she pursued it even after completing her degree in Polish Philology at the University of Szczecin in 1993. Apart from her successful acting career, she is also a dedicated activist and feminist, and has been vocal about issues related to gender equality and women's rights in Poland. In 2019, she was one of the signatories of a letter addressed to the Polish government demanding a change in the country's stance on abortion laws. Mrotek is also involved in various charitable organizations that aim to support underprivileged children and families.

Paulina Mlynarska

Paulina Mlynarska (November 15, 1970 Warsaw-) also known as Paolina Mlynarska, Paulina Mynarska or Paulina Radzinska is a Polish actor. She has one child, Alicja Radzinska.

Throughout her career, Mlynarska has appeared in a variety of film, television and theatre productions. Some of her notable works include the film "Cisza" (2001), the TV series "Klan" (1997-2003), and the stage production of "Hamlet" (2011) in which she played Gertrude.

Mlynarska has also been recognized for her work as a voice-over actress, lending her voice to numerous animated films and TV series such as "Kung Fu Panda" (2008) and "The Powerpuff Girls" (1998-2005).

Aside from her acting career, Mlynarska is also an accomplished singer and has released several albums. In 1994, she won the Polish Song Festival in Opole with her song "Serce na dłoni".

Mlynarska is known for her philanthropic work and has been involved in numerous charity organizations, particularly those focused on children's rights and education.

Mlynarska comes from a family of artists. Her mother, Maryla Rodowicz, is a prominent Polish pop singer and her father, Andrzej Mlynarski, was a writer and songwriter. Mlynarska began her acting career in the late 1980s, appearing in the TV series "Zmiennicy" and "W labiryntach uczuć". She received formal acting training at the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Krakow. In addition to her acting and singing career, Mlynarska has also written a number of children's books, including "Dwadzieścia małp" and "Kubuś, Królowa Śniegu i ja". She has been married twice, first to musician Marcin Radzinski and then to actor and director Marcin Wrona until his death in 2015.

Katarzyna Jamróz

Katarzyna Jamróz (January 4, 1970 Zabrze-) is a Polish actor and singer.

She graduated from the State Theatre School in Kraków in 1994. Jamróz is best known for her roles in the Polish TV series "Klan", "M jak miłość" and "Barwy szczęścia". In addition to her successful acting career, she has also released several albums as a singer, including "Szczęście" and "Zimowe piosenki". Jamróz has won numerous awards for her acting, both in Poland and abroad, including the Best Actress Award at the 2005 Moscow International Film Festival.

In addition to her work on television and in film, Jamróz has also been active on stage. She has performed in a variety of theatrical productions, including "The Seagull" and "Romeo and Juliet". Outside of acting and singing, Jamróz is also involved in various charitable causes. She supports organizations that help disadvantaged children and has been a vocal advocate for animal rights. In 2019, she was awarded the Silver Cross of Merit by the President of Poland for her contributions to culture and charity work. Despite her success and fame, Jamróz is known for her down-to-earth personality and her dedication to her craft.

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