Polish movie actresses born in the year 1966

Here are 14 famous actresses from Poland were born in 1966:

Beata Schimscheiner

Beata Schimscheiner (September 13, 1966 Siemianowice Śląskie-) is a Polish actor. She has two children, Lena Schimscheiner and Adela Schimscheiner.

She graduated from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Krakow. Schimscheiner is known for her roles in both film and television, including the TV series "Klan", "Złotopolscy", and "Anna German". In addition to acting, she is also a voice-over artist and has worked on several animated films and TV shows. Schimscheiner has won multiple awards for her contributions to Polish cinema and continues to be a prominent figure in the industry. She is also involved in various charitable organizations and is an active supporter of animal rights.

Ilona Kucińska

Ilona Kucińska (August 30, 1966 Poland-) otherwise known as Ilona Kucinska is a Polish actor. She has two children, Franciszek Boberek and Jan Boberek.

Ilona Kucińska studied acting at the Theatre Academy in Warsaw and started her career in the late 1980s. She has appeared in numerous films, television shows and theater productions in her native Poland. Some of her notable film credits include "Nightmares," "The Keeper," and "Aftermath." She has also been on television shows like "Samo życie" and "Magda M." Kucińska is known for her versatility as an actress and has played a wide range of characters in her career.

Lucyna Malec

Lucyna Malec (July 27, 1966 Bielsko-Biała-) is a Polish actor and musician.

Born in Bielska-Biała, Poland in 1966, Lucyna Malec is a renowned actor and musician in her home country. She has worked extensively in Polish theatre, film, and television. Malec graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw in 1988 and went on to perform with many of Poland's most prestigious theaters, including the Teatr Współczesny and the National Theatre.

Alongside her acting career, Malec is also a talented musician. She has written and performed music for various theatre productions and has released several albums of her own music. In 2013, she released the album "Nasza krew" with the band Raz Dwa Trzy.

Malec has been recognized for her contributions to Polish culture, both as an actor and musician. She was awarded the prestigious Gloria Artis medal for her achievements in the field of culture in 2016. In addition to her artistic endeavors, Malec is also an advocate for environmental and animal rights issues.

Ewa Bukowska

Ewa Bukowska (August 27, 1966 Aleksandrów Kujawski-) is a Polish actor. Her children are called Marcin Bukowski and Szymon Bukowski.

Ewa Bukowska began her acting career in the 1990s and quickly gained recognition for her talent. She has appeared in numerous films, television series, and stage productions throughout her career. Some of her notable performances include her roles in the films "The Welts" and "Body/Ciało," both of which were critically acclaimed.

Apart from her acting career, Bukowska is also known for her activism work. She has been an outspoken advocate for women's rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and animal welfare. In 2016, she was awarded the Silver Cross of Merit by the President of Poland for her contributions to the promotion of culture and social activism.

Bukowska is also actively involved in charity work, supporting organizations that provide aid to refugees and other marginalized communities. Her dedication to humanitarian causes has earned her the respect and admiration of many in Poland and beyond.

Anna Nowak

Anna Nowak (October 10, 1966 Warsaw-) also known as Anna Maria Nowak or Anna Nowak-Ibisz is a Polish actor.

She is best known for her roles in Polish films and TV series, including "Klan," "Magda M.," and "Licencja na wychowanie." Nowak has also appeared in several theater productions and is a graduate of the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw. In addition to her acting career, Nowak is also a television presenter and has hosted programs such as "Jej wysokość zosia" and "Fort Boyard." She has been awarded the Medal for Merit to Culture - Gloria Artis for her contributions to Polish culture.

Edyta Jungowska

Edyta Jungowska (February 1, 1966 Warsaw-) is a Polish actor. Her child is called Wiktor Wadas.

Edyta Jungowska began her career in the theater, where she performed in numerous productions. She then made her film debut in 1986 in the movie "Bachor". Throughout her career, Jungowska has appeared in a variety of films and TV series, including "Klan", "M jak miłość", "Kochaj i rób co chcesz", "Pitbull" and "Na dobre i na złe". She has also lent her voice to various animated movies and television shows. In 2008, Jungowska won the "Best Actress" award at the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia for her role in the film "33 Scenes from Life". In addition to her acting career, Jungowska is also a published author, having written several books, including "Mama i ja" and "Kawałek sukcesu".

Dorota Chotecka

Dorota Chotecka (March 15, 1966 Radom-) a.k.a. Dorota Chotecka-Pazura or Dorota Kapusta is a Polish actor. Her child is called Klara Maria Pazura.

Chotecka is best known for her roles in Polish films and television dramas. She has appeared in several popular Polish TV series, including "Klan" and "Na Wspólnej". Chotecka began her acting career in 1989 and has since appeared in over forty films and TV productions. In addition to her acting work, Chotecka has also done voice-over work for films and commercials. She has received several awards for her performances, including the Best Actress award at the Cairo International Film Festival in 2012. Chotecka is also active in various charity organizations and is known for her philanthropic work.

Anna Radwan

Anna Radwan (April 25, 1966 Kraków-) also known as Anna Radwau or Anna Radwan-Gancarczyk is a Polish actor. She has one child, Zofia Gancarczyk.

Radwan graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 1991. She then started her career as a stage actress, performing in theaters such as the Warsaw's Dramatyczny, Powszechny, and Nowy Theatres. In 1993, Radwan made her film debut in the movie "Schindler's List" directed by Steven Spielberg, in which she played a small role as a worker in the Schindler's factory.

Over the years, Radwan acted in a number of Polish films and TV series, including "The Welts" (2004), "Manhunt" (2012), and "The Art of Loving. Story of Michalina Wisłocka" (2017). She also received critical acclaim for her performance in the 2003 film "The Spring to Come". In addition to acting, Radwan also works as a voice actress, dubbing foreign films and TV shows into Polish.

Radwan has been awarded numerous prizes and nominations for her acting, including the Best Actress Award at the 2009 Gdynia Film Festival for her role in the film "Little Rose". She is also an ambassador of the Polish humanitarian organization "Pomoc Polakom na Wschodzie" (Help for Poles in the East), which provides aid to Poles living in Ukraine, Belarus, and other Eastern countries.

Izabela Dabrowska

Izabela Dabrowska (August 22, 1966 Białystok-) is a Polish actor and voice actor.

She graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw. Izabela Dabrowska is mostly known for her roles in movies and TV series such as "Boys Don't Cry," "The Pianist," "The Duchess" and "Genshiken." She's also a voice actor in many Polish language-dubbed versions of foreign movies and TV productions. Dabrowska has won numerous awards for her acting, including the Best Actress award at the 20th Moscow International Film Festival for her performance in "Boys Don't Cry."

Dorota Segda

Dorota Segda (February 12, 1966 Kraków-) also known as Dorotha Segda is a Polish actor and educator.

She graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 1990, and began her career as an actor in the same year. Segda has been praised for her versatility, and has played a wide range of roles in film, television, and on stage. She has worked with some of the most prominent film directors in Poland, including Krzysztof Zanussi, Andrzej Wajda, and Krzysztof Kieślowski. In addition to her acting career, Segda is also an educator and has served as a lecturer at several universities throughout Poland.

Bernadetta Machala-Krzeminska

Bernadetta Machala-Krzeminska (August 20, 1966 Międzychód-) is a Polish actor. Her child is called .

Bernadetta Machala-Krzeminska is best known for her versatile performances on stage, television and in films. She graduated from the State Theatre School in Krakow in 1991 and went on to work with many prestigious theatre companies in Poland. She has also made a name for herself in the world of film with notable performances in movies such as "Wrony" (1994), "Królowa aniołów" (2001), and "Bogowie" (2014). In addition to her successful career in acting, Machala-Krzeminska also teaches at the State Theatre School in Warsaw. She is a recipient of several awards for her outstanding contribution to the field of theatre and film. Her child is named Marek.

Beata Fudalej

Beata Fudalej (August 15, 1966 Kraków-) is a Polish actor.

She graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 1990. Fudalej has acted in films, television series, and theater productions. She is particularly known for her roles in the films "All That I Love" (2009) and "Body/Ciało" (2015), as well as the television series "From Poland with Love" (2006-2007) and "The Pack" (2010). In addition to acting, Fudalej is also a popular voiceover artist and has lent her voice to various animated television series and films, including "Madagascar" and "Rio." She has won several awards for her acting, including the Best Actress award at the Gdynia Film Festival in 2015 for her role in "Body/Ciało."

Cynthia Kaszynska

Cynthia Kaszynska (January 8, 1966 Uniejów-) is a Polish actor.

She graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw in 1990. Kaszynska made her debut on stage in the same year in the play "A Sudden Gust of Wind" by Dorota Maslowska. She has appeared in numerous theatre productions, including "A Streetcar Named Desire," "The Lady from the Sea," and "The Cherry Orchard."

Kaszynska has also appeared in several films and television series, including "M jak milosc," "Pitbull," and "Słaba płeć?" She is known for her versatile acting skills and her ability to convincingly portray a wide range of characters.

In addition to her acting career, Kaszynska is also a voice actress and has provided the Polish dubbing for several international films and TV series, such as "La La Land" and "Desperate Housewives."

She has won numerous awards for her work in theatre and film, including the Best Actress award at the Polish Film Festival for her role in the film "Little Rose."

Joanna Kołaczkowska

Joanna Kołaczkowska (June 22, 1966 Polkowice-) is a Polish actor. She has one child, Hania Kołaczkowska.

Joanna Kołaczkowska is best known for her roles in numerous Polish films and TV series, including "Kolumbowie", "Zmiennicy", and "Czterdziestolatek". She graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw and went on to become a successful stage actress, performing in both classic and contemporary plays. In addition to her acting career, Kołaczkowska is also a voice actress and has lent her voice to numerous animated films and TV shows, as well as audiobooks. She has won several awards for her work, including the Best Actress award at the Gdynia Film Festival in 2002. In recent years, she has also become a prominent advocate for animal rights in Poland.

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