Polish movie actresses born in the year 1956

Here are 10 famous actresses from Poland were born in 1956:

Liliana Komorowska

Liliana Komorowska (April 11, 1956 Gdańsk-) a.k.a. Liliana Glabczynska is a Polish actor. She has two children, Sebastien Duguay and Natalia Duguay.

Liliana Komorowska has had a successful career in both Canada and the United States. She started acting in Canada in the late 1970s, and made her Hollywood debut in the film "The Pick-Up Artist" in 1987. She has since appeared in numerous films and television shows, including "The Arrow," "Quantum Leap," and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation." In addition to her acting work, Komorowska has also worked as a producer and writer. She has won several awards for her work in film and television, including a Gemini Award for her performance in the television series "Satisfaction". Komorowska has also been involved in humanitarian efforts, working with organizations such as UNICEF and the Canadian Cancer Society.

Małgorzata Zajączkowska

Małgorzata Zajączkowska (January 31, 1956 Warsaw-) also known as Malgorzata Zajaczkowska or Margaret Sophie Stein is a Polish actor and writer. She has one child, Marcel Stein.

Zajaczkowska graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw in 1978. She has played notable roles in theater, television and films, winning several awards including the prestigious award for Best Actress at the Polish Film Festival twice. Some of her popular roles include her portrayal of Agnieszka in the film "Człowiek z marmuru" (Man of Marble) directed by Andrzej Wajda and her role in the television series "Zmiennicy". In addition to acting, Zajaczkowska is also an accomplished writer, having written several essay and story collections. Her work has been translated into several languages and published internationally.

Agnieszka Kotulanka

Agnieszka Kotulanka (October 26, 1956 Warsaw-) is a Polish actor. Her children are called Katarzyna Sas-Uhrynowska and Michał Sas-Uhrynowski.

Agnieszka Kotulanka graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw and appeared in numerous films, television dramas and theater performances in Poland. She gained fame for her role in the 1984 film "The Bridesmaid". In addition to her acting career, she is also a writer and has written several plays, including "Tartuffe 2000" and "37 Days". Kotulanka has received numerous awards for her work in theater and film, including the Stanislaw Wyspianski Award for her performances in the plays "Balladyna" and "The Emigrants".

Dorota Pomykała

Dorota Pomykała (July 3, 1956 Świerklaniec-) also known as Dorota Pomykala is a Polish actor.

She graduated from the National Film School in Łódź in 1981 and began her acting career on stage at the Stefan Jaracz Theater in Łódź. Pomykała also appeared in numerous TV series and films, including the popular TV series "Zmiennicy" and "Czterdziestolatek". She is highly regarded for her work in theater and has won multiple awards including two Zbigniew Cybulski Awards for Best Actress. In addition to acting, she is also a documentary filmmaker and has directed films such as "Vincenzo Bellini" and "Józef Elsner", both of which have received critical acclaim.

Anna Chitro

Anna Chitro (July 25, 1956 Białogard-) otherwise known as Anna Chitro-Bergman is a Polish actor.

She graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw and later became a member of the National Theatre in Warsaw. Anna Chitro-Bergman has appeared in films such as "Man of Marble" (1977), "Man of Iron" (1981), and "The Decalogue" series (1989) directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski. She is also known for her work on stage, particularly in productions such as "Vassa Zheleznova" and "The Dybbuk". In addition to her successful acting career, Anna Chitro-Bergman has also been involved in teaching drama and has held positions at the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy and the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw.

Renata Pałys

Renata Pałys (October 12, 1956 Wrocław-) otherwise known as Renata Palys is a Polish actor.

Palys studied acting at the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw, Poland. She began her acting career on stage and later transitioned to film and television. Palys has appeared in numerous Polish films, as well as international productions. She is known for her versatile acting skills and has won several awards for her performances, including a Best Actress award at the 1988 Gdynia Film Festival for her role in the Polish film "Goodbye, Rockefeller". Palys is considered to be one of the leading actresses of Polish cinema and television.

Maria Pakulnis

Maria Pakulnis (July 2, 1956 Giżycko-) is a Polish actor. Her child is called .

Maria Pakulnis is a well-known Polish actor who has starred in numerous movies, TV shows, and theater productions throughout her career. She was born on July 2, 1956, in the town of Giżycko in northeastern Poland. Pakulnis started her acting career in the early '80s and quickly became a popular face in the Polish entertainment industry.

Over the years, she has worked with some of Poland's most talented directors and actors, including Krzysztof Kieślowski, Krystyna Janda, and Bogusław Linda. Some of her most notable film credits include "Blind Chance," "The Double Life of Veronique," and "The Decalogue," all directed by Kieślowski.

Apart from her work on screen, Maria Pakulnis is also a well-respected theater actress, having performed in numerous productions throughout her career. Her child's name, however, remains unknown as Maria Pakulnis is known to keep her personal life private.

Krystyna Dmochowska

Krystyna Dmochowska (May 26, 1956 Kielce-May 15, 2011 Jelenia Góra) was a Polish actor.

She began her career in the 1970s, studying at the State Higher School of Theatre in Warsaw. Dmochowska went on to appear in over 40 film and television productions, including "Pogrzeb kartofla" and "Zmiennicy". She also acted on stage, performing in both classic and contemporary plays. Dmochowska was known for her versatility and range as an actor, and was praised for her ability to bring depth and emotion to her performances. In addition to her acting work, she was also involved in social activism, particularly in support of women's rights. Dmochowska passed away in 2011 at the age of 54.

Boryana Puncheva

Boryana Puncheva (September 27, 1956 Warsaw-) is a Polish actor, screenwriter, film producer and film director.

She was born to a Bulgarian father and a Polish mother in Warsaw, where she spent her childhood. Puncheva studied acting at the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw, and made her debut in the film industry in the 1980s. She went on to act in many critically acclaimed films, including "The Decalogue" (1989), "Three Colors: Blue" (1993), and "My Nikifor" (2004).

In addition to her successful acting career, Puncheva has also made a name for herself as a screenwriter, film producer, and director. She wrote the screenplay for the film "Sara" (1997), which won several international awards. She produced and directed the film "The Silence" (1998), which earned her the Best Director award at the Gdynia Film Festival.

Puncheva has received numerous awards and nominations throughout her career, including the Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta in 2012 for her contributions to Polish culture. She continues to work in the film industry, and is currently working on her next project as a director.

Agata Rzeszewska

Agata Rzeszewska (January 2, 1956 Łódź-) is a Polish actor.

She graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw. Rzeszewska has appeared in over 50 films and television shows, including "The Decalogue" and "Inland Empire". She is also a stage actress and has performed in numerous productions at the National Theatre in Warsaw. In addition to her acting career, Rzeszewska is also a voice actress and has lent her voice to many animated films and TV series. She has won several awards for her performances, including the Best Actress Award at the 2011 Gdynia Film Festival for her role in "Essential Killing".

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