Polish movie actresses born in the year 1984

Here are 20 famous actresses from Poland were born in 1984:

Weronika Rosati

Weronika Rosati (January 9, 1984 Warsaw-) also known as Weronika Anna Dolores Rosati or Weronika Anna Rosati is a Polish actor, dancer and model.

She comes from a family of artists, with her mother being a renowned theater actress and her father a film producer. Growing up, Weronika was exposed to the entertainment industry at a young age and began to develop an interest in acting. She attended drama school in Warsaw and made her acting debut in the Polish film "Kochaj i tancz" in 2009.

Weronika's career quickly took off and she has since appeared in numerous Polish and international films and TV shows, including "Last Minute", "Sztuka kochania. Historia Michaliny Wisłockiej", and the American thriller "The Equalizer". She is also an accomplished dancer and has competed on the Polish version of "Dancing with the Stars".

In addition to acting, Weronika is a passionate activist for animal rights and has been involved in various campaigns to promote their welfare. She is also a supporter of charities that help children with cancer.

Anna Gzyra

Anna Gzyra (October 3, 1984 Warsaw-) is a Polish actor.

She graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 2007. Gzyra made her debut in 2006 in the TV series "Faceci do wziecia" and has since appeared in numerous films and TV shows, including "Hotel 52", "Na Wspolnej", and "O mnie sie nie martw". In 2018, she played the role of Katarzyna Kozlowska in the historical drama TV series "Korona Krolow" (The Crown of the Kings). Gzyra also works as a dubbing actress and has voiced characters in various animated films such as "The Secret Life of Pets" and "The Incredibles 2".

Marta Scislowicz

Marta Scislowicz (May 2, 1984 Tychy-) is a Polish actor.

She graduated from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Cracow, Poland. Scislowicz is best known for her roles in Polish TV series such as "O mnie sie nie martw" and "Lekarze". She also appeared in the international production of "The Zookeeper's Wife" directed by Niki Caro in 2017. Scislowicz has won several awards for her acting, including the Best Actress award at the Gdynia Film Festival in 2012. In addition to her acting career, she is also a voice-over artist and has lent her voice to various animated films and TV shows in Poland.

Joanna Ignaczewska

Joanna Ignaczewska (May 23, 1984 Warsaw-) otherwise known as Joanna Katarzyna Ignaczewska is a Polish actor.

She is best known for her roles in the TV series "The Passing Bells" and "The Refugees". Ignaczewska graduated from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Kraków, Poland. She has played lead roles in several theatre productions including “Next to Normal”, “Equus”, and “Who Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”. Her film credits include "Daas Dev" and "Tajemnica twierdzy szyfrów" among others. Outside of acting, Ignaczewska is also a singer and has performed in theatrical productions with musical elements.

Agnes Olech

Agnes Olech (September 11, 1984 Bielsko-Biała-) also known as Agnieszka Olech or Agniezka is a Polish actor.

She is best known for her roles in American television dramas such as "True Detective" and "The New Adventures of Peter and Wendy". Agnes began her acting career in Poland, where she appeared in several theater productions before moving to the United States to pursue her acting career. She has also appeared in movies such as "Generation Um..." and "Silent Life". In addition to acting, Agnes is also a trained ballet dancer and has performed in several productions. She currently resides in Los Angeles where she continues to pursue her career in the entertainment industry.

Marta Dabrowska

Marta Dabrowska (October 19, 1984 Poland-) is a Polish actor.

She is best known for her roles in Polish television dramas such as "M jak miłość" and "Pierwsza miłość". Dabrowska began acting at a young age and attended the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw. She has also appeared in several Polish films, including "Pierwszy milion" and "Dziewczyny do wzięcia". In addition to her acting career, Dabrowska is also a talented singer and has released several singles. She is considered one of the most popular and successful young actresses in Poland.

Katarzyna Dąbrowska

Katarzyna Dąbrowska (March 14, 1984 Nowe Miasto Lubawskie-) also known as Katarzyna Dabrowska is a Polish singer and actor.

She rose to fame after winning the second season of the Polish version of "The X-Factor" in 2011. Born in a small town in Poland, she moved to Warsaw to pursue her dreams of becoming a singer. Apart from singing, Dąbrowska is also an accomplished actor and has appeared in several Polish TV shows and films. She debuted as a film actress in the 2012 movie "Women's Day" and soon became a popular face in the Polish film industry. As a singer, she has released several platinum and gold-certified albums and has won numerous awards for her music. Her fans appreciate her for her soulful voice, emotional performances, and inspiring lyrics. In addition to her professional career, Dąbrowska is also a philanthropist and actively supports charities and causes close to her heart. She is considered one of the most versatile and talented performers in Poland and continues to be a source of inspiration for many aspiring artists.

Helena Sujecka

Helena Sujecka (November 27, 1984 Słupsk-) is a Polish actor.

She graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 2009, and has since appeared in numerous films, television series and theater productions. Some of her notable performances include her roles in the films "Courage" and "11 Minutes", as well as the television series "The Pact". Sujecka has received critical acclaim for her acting, and has been recognized with several awards including the Best Actress Award at the Gdynia Film Festival for her performance in "Courage". In addition to her acting career, Sujecka is also known for her activism and advocacy work, particularly for LGBTQ+ rights in Poland.

Aleksandra Zienkiewicz

Aleksandra Zienkiewicz (July 10, 1984 Wrocław-) is a Polish actor.

She graduated from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Wrocław in 2007. Zienkiewicz has performed in a number of theater productions, including "The Cherry Orchard", "The Seagull", and "4.48 Psychosis". She is also known for her roles in several television series, such as "Kryminalni", "Na Wspólnej", and "Miłość na bogato". Zienkiewicz has received critical acclaim for her work, winning awards such as the "Best Supporting Actress" award at the Wrocław One Minute Film Festival in 2015. She is also a vocal advocate for mental health awareness and has been involved in several projects aiming to destigmatize mental illness.

Barbara Mularczyk

Barbara Mularczyk (April 5, 1984 Wrocław-) is a Polish actor.

She graduated from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Kraków and began her career in the theater, performing in productions at the Dramatic Theatre in Warsaw and the National Theatre in Warsaw. Mularczyk gained recognition for her roles in Polish films and television shows such as "The Mighty Angel" and "M jak miłość". She has received several awards for her acting including the Best Actress Award at the Prowincjonalia Film Festival and the Golden Duck Award for Best Actress in a TV Series. In addition to acting, she has also worked as a voiceover artist and a dubbing director.

Marta Zmuda

Marta Zmuda (July 26, 1984 Człuchów-) also known as Marta Zmuda Trzebiatowska, Marta Zmuda-Trzebiatowska, Marta Zmuda-Trzebviatowska, Marta Anna Maria Zmuda Trzebiatowska or Marta Żmuda Trzebiatowska is a Polish actor.

She graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 2007. Zmuda has appeared in numerous films, television series, and theater productions in Poland. She is best known for her roles in the television series "Pitbull" and "Druga szansa" and the films "Battle of Warsaw 1920" and "Enemy". Zmuda is also a voice actress, having lent her voice to various animated films and series. In addition to acting, she is also actively involved in social and cultural activities, advocating for human rights and ecological issues.

Aleksandra Bednarz

Aleksandra Bednarz (November 17, 1984 Poland-) is a Polish actor.

She graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Kraków in 2007. Bednarz made her acting debut in the TV series "Plebania" (2005). She later gained recognition for her roles in "Lejdis" (2008) and "Maraton Tańca" (2010). Bednarz has also performed on stage, including in productions of "Death of a Salesman" and "The Crucible." In addition to her acting career, Bednarz is also a singer and has released several singles. She is known for her advocacy for animal rights and often participates in charity events related to animal welfare.

Klara Bielawka

Klara Bielawka (September 11, 1984 Kraków-) is a Polish actor.

She graduated from the AST National Academy of Theatre Arts in Kraków and has appeared in numerous productions across the stage, television, and film. Bielawka is best known for her role as Klaudia in the Polish TV series "Prawo Agaty" (The Law of Agata) and as Olga Sawicka in the film "Body/Ciało" (Body). She has won several awards for her acting, including the Best Supporting Actress award at the Gdynia Film Festival in 2015. Outside of acting, Bielawka is also a talented vocalist, having recorded a few songs for various soundtracks.

Kasia Koleczek

Kasia Koleczek (November 30, 1984 Warsaw-) also known as Katarzyna Koleczek is a Polish actor.

Kasia Koleczek began her acting career in Poland and quickly rose to fame with her exceptional acting skills. She has appeared in numerous television shows including "M jak Miłość" and "Na Wspólnej". Koleczek has also acted in a number of Polish films such as "Niania", "Nie kłam kochanie" and "Wkręceni".

In addition to her work in Poland, Kasia Koleczek gained international recognition for her role in the 2018 Netflix series "The Rain". In the show, she played the character of Kira who was one of the central figures in the post-apocalyptic world.

Along with acting, Kasia Koleczek is also passionate about writing and directing. She has directed and produced several short films and was a part of the prestigious Talent Lab program at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2019.

Olga Boladz

Olga Boladz (February 29, 1984 Toruń-) is a Polish actor.

She is best known for her roles in films such as "In the Name Of" (2013), "The Plague" (2018), and "Nina" (2018). Boladz graduated from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Kraków and began her acting career in the early 2000s. She has also appeared in popular Polish television shows such as "The Pack" and "Blinded by the Lights". Boladz received critical acclaim for her performance in the drama film "In the Name Of" where she played a woman who falls in love with a Catholic priest. She has been nominated for several awards for her acting, including a Polish Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. Apart from her acting career, Boladz is also involved in charity work and is a part of the Razem party in Poland.

Matylda Baczynska

Matylda Baczynska (March 2, 1984 Włocławek-) is a Polish actor.

Matylda Baczynska is primarily known for her work in theatre, having worked with some of the most renowned theatres in Poland, including the National Theatre in Warsaw, the Współczesny Theatre in Wrocław, and the Ochota Theatre in Warsaw. She has also acted in several Polish TV series and films, including "Pitbull" (2018), "I Am a Killer" (2016), and "Clairvoyant" (2012). In addition to her acting career, Baczynska is also a voiceover artist, having dubbed numerous foreign films and TV series into Polish. Her performances have earned her several awards, including the Best Supporting Actress award at the Polish Film Festival for her role in "Wino truskawkowe" (2008). Outside of acting, Baczynska is also an advocate for animal rights and has worked with organizations to promote their cause.

Karolina Piechota

Karolina Piechota (March 10, 1984 Kozienice-) is a Polish actor.

She graduated from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Krakow, Poland in 2007, before beginning her acting career on stage. Piechota has since appeared in many popular Polish films and TV shows, including "Pitbull", "Blinded by the Lights", and "Ultraviolet". In 2020, she starred in the hit Netflix series "The Woods". Over the years, Piechota has received numerous awards and nominations for her acting work, including winning the Best Supporting Actress award at the Polish Film Awards for her role in the film "The Word". Outside of acting, she is also an ambassador for the Polish humanitarian organization "Akogo?", which works to improve the conditions of children in African countries.

Katarzyna Wilk

Katarzyna Wilk (September 1, 1984 Łódź-) otherwise known as Kasia Wilk is a Polish actor, voice actor, film director, screenwriter, production designer and animator.

She is known for her work in Polish cinema and has received critical acclaim for her performances as well as her directorial and screenwriting skills. Wilk began her career as an actor, appearing in several popular television shows and movies in Poland. She then transitioned to behind the scenes work, starting with production design and animation before ultimately directing her own films. Some of her notable directorial projects include the critically acclaimed drama "Gwiazdy" and the animated film "Kraina łez". In addition to her film work, Wilk has also lent her voice to several projects, both in dubbed versions of foreign films for Polish audiences and as a voice actor for Polish animated productions.

Ewa Kustusz

Ewa Kustusz (October 26, 1984 Ostrów Wielkopolski-) is a Polish actor and screenwriter.

She is best known for her leading roles in the critically acclaimed films "Papusza" (2013) and "Body/Ciało" (2015), for which she received several awards and nominations. Kustusz graduated from the Acting Department at the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in 2007 and has since become one of the most prominent young actors in Poland. She has also written several screenplays, including the film "Echo" (2019), in which she also played the lead role. Outside of her work in film, Kustusz is actively involved in promoting social justice and has been a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights in Poland.

Karolina Sobczak

Karolina Sobczak (March 5, 1984 Kutno-) is a Polish actor.

Karolina Sobczak began her acting career in 2007 with a role in the television series "M jak Miłość". She then gained widespread recognition for her role in the popular Polish comedy series "Ranczo" (2009-2016), for which she received numerous awards and nominations.

In addition to her work in television, Sobczak has also appeared in several films such as "Miasto 44" (2014) and "Planeta Singli" (2016). She is known for her versatility as an actress, having portrayed both comedic and dramatic roles on screen.

Sobczak is also a stage actress, having performed in productions of plays such as "The Vagina Monologues" and "The Queen". She is recognized for her talent and hard work in the entertainment industry and has become a popular figure in Polish cinema and television.

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