Polish theater, film, and television actress, with a distinguished career spanning decades, has been an integral part of the National Old Theater Helena Modrzejewska in Krakow since 1973. Her impressive acting skills earned her the prestigious acting award at the 37th Kalisz Theater Meetings in 1987.
A graduate of the renowned Krakow PWST in 1973, she made her professional debut on October 27, 1973, at the Old Theater in Krakow. Throughout her career, she has also performed as a guest at the STU Theater in Krakow and abroad at the esteemed Two Worlds Festival in Spoleto.
One of her most notable achievements is winning the actor award at the 37th Kalisz Theater Meetings in 1987 for her outstanding portrayal of Gizela Spiessbürger in the performance of Spring of Nations in Silent Corner (1929) by Adolf Nowaczyński, directed by Tadeusz Bradecki, at the Stary Theater Helena Modrzejewska in Krakow.