
Agata Kulesza
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Agata Kulesza (Polish pronunciation: [aˈgata kuˈlɛʂa]; born 27 September 1971) is a Polish film, television and stage actress, and a member of the Polish Film Academy. In 2013 she appeared in the critically acclaimed Ida. She was a contestant in season eight of Taniec z gwiazdami (English: Dancing with Stars) in 2008. She gained wide popularity in mass media after winning the competition. Kulesza was also the first winner of the show who donated the prize to charity.
Born: September 27, 1971
Place of Birth: Szczecin, Poland
Known For

Królestwo kobiet

Pati
Pati has just found out that in the apartment she lives with her two younger siblings and her mother, the electricity has been cut off again and they are in arrears with the rent. Unfortunately, Julita, Pati's mother, runs away from responsibility in alcohol and drugs, spending time in bars and on the dance floor. Unlike her, Pati has ambitions. She applied to the culinary school in Sopot and is nervously waiting for a decision on whether she will be accepted. Sony, the local drug dealer, starts harassing Pati. He wants her to pay off her mother's debts. Pati discovers that Julita was trying to earn money by dealing drugs. She repays her mother's debt to the dealer with the help of Krystian, who has a crush on Pati. Julita goes to Sony again for drugs.

Bez tajemnic

25 Years of Innocence
Tomasz Komenda was 23 years old when his normal life was brutally interrupted. Overnight he was arrested, thrown into prison and charged with murder. Subsequent expert opinions confirmed his participation in the crime, and any evidence was against him. For nearly two decades in prison, he was beaten, intimidated, humiliated and on his own. Finally, after 18 years of imprisonment, prosecutors and a policeman appeared on his way, who decided to discover the truth behind the mysterious case of the detainee.

Die Straßen von Berlin
Die Straßen von Berlin is a German television series.

The Trap
Struggling to overcome her husband’s death and also looking for inspiration, crime novelist Olga Sawicka visits an orphanage where one of the children has gone missing. She soon finds that the orphanage hides many dark secrets and becomes entangled in a deadly dangerous investigation.

World on Fire
The story of World War II told through the intertwining fates of ordinary people from all sides of this global conflict as they grapple with the effect of the war on their everyday lives.

Blood for Blood
*Blood for Blood (2012)* follows Job, a methodical Dutch undercover cop whose life shatters when his wife is murdered. Consumed by grief and disillusioned with official justice, he goes rogue. Using his expert skills, he infiltrates Amsterdam's brutal drug underworld alone, not to enforce the law, but to hunt his wife's killers. As he descends, the line between cop and criminal vanishes in this tense thriller about the corrosive, transformative power of vengeance.

Cold War
A man and a woman meet in the ruins of post-war Poland. With vastly different backgrounds and temperaments, they are fatally mismatched and yet drawn to each other.

Green Border
In the treacherous and swampy forests that make up the so called “green border” between Belarus and Poland, refugees from the Middle East and Africa trying to reach the European Union are trapped in a geopolitical crisis cynically engineered by Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko. In an attempt to provoke Europe, refugees are lured to the border by propaganda promising easy passage to the EU. Pawns in this hidden war, the lives of Julia, a newly minted activist who has given up her comfortable life, Jan, a young border guard, and a Syrian family intertwine.
Filmography
as Ms. Meliton
as Professor Berger
as Gośka's Mother
as Stefania Skarbek
as Gerda Holtz
as Mother
as Elżbieta Kossak
as Basia
as Alicja Mazur
as Self - Contestant
as Agata Kulesza
as Mother of Ada
as Ela Wilk
as Alicja Mazur
as Stanisława Kochaj
as Elisabeth
as Ewa
as Jaga (voice)
as Mrs. Szpak
as Teresa Klemańska
as Beata Santorska
as Maria Tomaszeski
as Dorota
as Olga Sawicka
as Irena Bielecka
as Mamusia
as Anna Serafin
as Gertruda
as Lidia Kalicka
as Marta
as Mother Superior
as Marta
as Anna Czerwonko
as Ola (segment "Iga")
as Mom
as Dr. Anna Czerwonko
as Mama małego Jerzego
as Wanda
as Wanda
as Self
as Jadzia
as Kostrzewska, Adam's Wife
as Psycholog
as Carmen Rota-Majewska
as Róża Kwiatkowska
as Iwona, znajoma Andrzeja z Wiednia
as Miriam
as Hanna Wrzesińska, żona Jacka
as Beata Santorska
as Maria
as Aneta Sienkiewicz
as Karina Klaus
as Anna
as Doctor
as Jola
as Agata, żona Wojtka
as Woman at a Communist Meeting
as Zośka, nauczycielka bohaterów
as Katharina Stefanescu
as Krystyna