Here are 12 famous actresses from Poland were born in 1968:
Anna Korcz (July 30, 1968 Warsaw-) also known as Anna Wisniowska is a Polish actor. She has three children, Anna Korcz, Katarzyna Korcz and Jan Pigoń.
Anna Korcz graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw, Poland. She began her acting career in 1990 and has since appeared in numerous theatre productions, films, and television shows. Some of her notable film credits include "Zaklęte rewiry" (1996), "Wszyscy jesteśmy Chrystusami" (2006), and "Wenecja" (2010). Her television appearances include the popular TV series "Klan" (1997-2020), "M jak miłość" (2000-2020), and "Na Wspólnej" (2003-2020). In addition to her acting career, Korcz is also known for her work as a television presenter and voice actress. She has won several awards for her contributions to Polish cinema and television, including the prestigious Złoty Ekran award for Best Actress.
Monika Bolly (February 1, 1968 Oleśnica-) also known as Monika Bolibrzuch is a Polish actor.
She graduated from the Wrocław-based National Academy of Theatre Arts in 1991. After graduation, she played on stage at the Polski Theater in Wrocław, which she co-founded. Bolly has also acted in popular TV series and films such as "All That I Love" (2009), "M jak miłość" (2000) and "Na dobre i na złe" (1999). In 2003, she received the Best Actress Award for her performance in the film "Vinci" at the Gdynia Film Festival.
Violetta Arlak (January 1, 1968 Kraków-) a.k.a. Viola Arlak, W. Arlak or Violetta Zmarlak is a Polish actor.
She began her acting career in the early 1990s and has since appeared in numerous film and television productions in Poland. Arlak is known for her versatile acting abilities and has played a wide range of roles throughout her career. Some of her notable film credits include "The Collector" (1997), "The Welts" (2004), and "Mother Teresa of Cats" (2010). In addition to her work in film and television, Arlak is also an accomplished stage actor and has performed in productions at the renowned Teatr Stary in Kraków. She has received critical acclaim for her work and has been nominated for several awards in Poland.
Jolanta Fraszyńska (December 14, 1968 Mysłowice-) also known as Jolanta Fraszynska is a Polish actor. Her children are called Nastazja Gonera and Aniela Kuczeriszka.
Jolanta Fraszyńska began her acting career while still in school, performing in theatres in her hometown of Mysłowice. She later moved to Krakow, where she continued to act in theatre productions and eventually landed some voiceover roles.
Fraszyńska became a well-known figure in Poland in the 1990s due to her appearances in popular TV series and films such as "Słodko gorzka", "Boża podszewka", and "Złotopolscy". Her talent as an actress has been recognized both nationally and internationally, and she has won numerous awards for her performances.
In addition to her acting career, Fraszyńska has also worked as a television presenter and a voice actress. She has lent her voice to many animated films and TV series, including the Polish dub of "Shrek" and "The Simpsons".
Fraszyńska is also an active philanthropist and has been involved in various charitable organizations throughout her career. She has been recognized for her efforts and was awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta in 2012 by the President of Poland.
Malgorzata Sadowska (September 15, 1968 Lipno, Lipno County-) also known as Małgorzata Sadowska is a Polish actor.
She graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw and made her acting debut in 1992. Sadowska has appeared in numerous films, television shows, and stage productions throughout her career. Some of her notable roles include "The Debt" (1999), "The Welts" (2004), and "The Reverse" (2009). In addition to her acting work, Sadowska is also a voice actress, dubbing films and television shows from English to Polish. She has received several awards for her performances, including the Zbigniew Cybulski Award in 1997 and the Golden Screen Award at the Gdynia Film Festival in 2017.
Beata Ścibakówna (April 28, 1968 Zamość-) also known as Beata Scibak, Beata Scibak-Englert or Beata Scibakówna is a Polish actor. She has one child, Helena Englert.
Scibakówna graduated from the State Higher School of Theatre in Krakow in 1993. She started her acting career in the mid-90s and has since appeared in numerous theater productions, films, and TV shows. Some of her notable film roles include "The Birch Wood" (1999), "The Welts" (2004), and "Papusza" (2013). In 2005, she won the Best Supporting Actress award at the Polish Film Awards for her role in "A Wayward Son". Scibakówna is also a prolific stage actress, and has worked with some of the most renowned theaters in Poland, including the National Theatre in Warsaw and the Stary Teatr in Kraków. In addition to her work as an actress, she is also a singer and has released several albums.
Agnieszka Suchora (January 10, 1968 Lublin-) is a Polish actor. Her child is called Gabriela Kowalewska.
Agnieszka Suchora graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw in 1991. She began her acting career on stage at the National Theatre, Warsaw, and later at the Współczesny Theatre in Warsaw. She played notable roles such as Vassa Zheleznova in Maxim Gorky's Vassa Zheleznova, Lady Macbeth in William Shakespeare's Macbeth, and Elizabeth Proctor in Arthur Miller's The Crucible.
In addition to her stage career, Suchora has appeared in numerous films and television series. She gained wider recognition for her performance in the popular Polish TV series Klan in the late 1990s, where she played the character Małgorzata Kasprzyk-Borowska.
Apart from acting, Suchora is also known for her work as a voice actress. She has lent her voice to many animated films and series, including the Polish dub of Disney's Hercules, where she voiced Megara.
Suchora has been nominated for numerous awards for her work in the entertainment industry, including the Polish Film Awards and the Telekamery Awards.
Dorota Landowska (July 4, 1968 Starogard Gdański-) is a Polish actor. Her children are called Maria Bonaszewska and Stanisław Bonaszewski.
Dorota Landowska is best known for her roles in popular TV shows and movies such as "Na dobre i na złe" and "Klan". She graduated from the Theater Academy in Warsaw and began her acting career in the theater before transitioning to film and television. Over the years, she has become a prominent figure in Polish entertainment and has won numerous awards for her acting, including the Polish Film Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2012. In addition to her acting career, Dorota Landowska is also involved in charity work and is a supporter of organ donation.
Magdalena Komornicka (October 10, 1968 Łódź-) is a Polish actor.
She graduated from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Kraków in 1992. She began her acting career on stage, performing with the Współczesny Theatre in Wrocław, the Ateneum Theatre in Warsaw, and the Juliusz Słowacki Theatre in Kraków. Komornicka has also worked extensively in film, television, and radio, appearing in numerous productions throughout her career. Some of her most notable film credits include "Kiler" (1997) and "Katyń" (2007), while some of her TV roles include "M jak miłość" (2000-2008) and "Na dobre i na złe" (1999-2018). Komornicka has been recognized for her contributions to Polish cinema and entertainment, receiving awards such as the Golden Cross of Merit in 2014 and the Medal for Merit to Culture - Gloria Artis in 2018.
Katarzyna Skarzanka (July 14, 1968 Warsaw-) is a Polish actor.
She graduated from the Theater Academy in Warsaw and later became a member of the Teatr Współczesny in Warsaw. Skarzanka has appeared in films such as "All That I Love" and "Mój Nikifor" which received critical acclaim in Poland. She has also received numerous awards for her roles in theater productions including the prestigious Konrad Swinarski Award for Best Actress. Skarzanka is known for her versatile acting skills and has portrayed a wide range of characters from dramatic to comedic roles. In addition to her acting career, she is also a vocal coach and has worked with various Polish celebrities.
Agnieszka Glińska (February 18, 1968 Wrocław-) is a Polish film director, theatre director and actor. She has two children, Franciszek Przybylski and Janina Stelmaszyk.
Born in Wrocław, Poland, Agnieszka Glińska is a renowned film and theatre director and actor, known for her unique and engaging style of storytelling. She has made numerous notable contributions to the Polish entertainment industry, and her work has received recognition both nationally and internationally.
Glińska began her career as an actor, performing in various theatre productions in Poland. Later, she shifted her focus to directing, and directed her first play, "The Dead Class" by Tadeusz Kantor, in 1993. Since then, she has directed over 50 plays on stages across Poland, winning several prestigious awards for her work.
Glińska's foray into filmmaking began with her debut feature film, "In the Name of", which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2013. The film explores the themes of love and homosexuality, and earned Glińska praise for her nuanced portrayal of the subject matter. Her subsequent works, "Foreign Body" (2014) and "The Best Fireworks Ever" (2017), have also been widely acclaimed for their unconventional storytelling and cinematic style.
In addition to her work in film and theatre, Glińska is also a faculty member at the National Film School in Łódź, Poland, where she teaches directing. She is a highly respected figure in the Polish film and theatre industry, and continues to be an influential voice in shaping the future of Polish entertainment.
Magdalena Gnatowska (August 25, 1968 Grójec-) is a Polish actor.
She is best known for her roles in various popular Polish films and TV series. Gnatowska graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 1992 and started her acting career soon after. She has appeared in many successful films, such as "Bandyta" (1997), "Prawo ojca" (1999), and "Chaos" (2005).
Aside from her acting career, Magdalena Gnatowska has also ventured into stage work and has acted in several theatrical productions throughout her career. She has been an active member of the Polish film and television industry for almost three decades and has gained a reputation as one of the most talented actors in the country.
Gnatowska has won numerous awards for her performances, including the Best Actress Award at the 22nd Gdynia Film Festival for her role in "Prawo ojca". She is widely regarded as one of the most influential actors of her generation and continues to inspire and entertain audiences around the world.