Joanna Kulig, born on June twenty-fourth, nineteen eighty-two, is a celebrated Polish actress and singer renowned for her versatility across various languages and mediums. Her career spans film, television, radio, and stage, showcasing her remarkable talent. Kulig's contributions to Polish cinema have earned her prestigious accolades, including a European Film Award and two Polish Film Awards, with her work recognized at numerous film festivals.
After an initial foray into jazz singing, Kulig pursued her passion for acting by enrolling at the AST National Academy of Theatre Arts in Kraków, from which she graduated in two thousand seven. She made her stage debut in a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream while still in drama school. Her breakthrough came with the lead role in the two thousand seven drama Wednesday, Thursday Morning, which garnered her the Best Debut award at the Gdynia Film Festival.
Her collaboration with acclaimed director Paweł Pawlikowski has been particularly fruitful, with Kulig appearing in four of his films: The Woman in the Fifth in two thousand eleven, Ida in two thousand thirteen, Cold War in two thousand eighteen, and the upcoming Fatherland in two thousand twenty-six. Her performance in Cold War not only brought her widespread recognition but also earned her Best Actress honors at both the European Film Awards and the Polish Film Awards.
In addition to her artistic achievements, Kulig has enjoyed commercial success with films such as Pitbull: Tough Women in two thousand sixteen and Clergy in two thousand eighteen, both of which rank among the highest-grossing Polish films. Her filmography also includes notable works like Lasting in two thousand thirteen, The Innocents in two thousand sixteen, and the musical comedy Disco Polo in two thousand fifteen. On television, she starred in the sitcom Don't Worry About Me from two thousand fourteen to two thousand eighteen and appeared in the Netflix series The Eddy in two thousand twenty.