
Anna Seniuk
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Anna Seniuk.
Born: November 17, 1942
Place of Birth: Stanisławów (obecnie Iwano-Frankowsk), ZSRR , (obecnie Ukraina)
Known For

Iggy the Eagle
Every night, a young eagle named Iggy dreams of flying alongside his imaginary brother, Felix. In reality, Iggy lives in a technically advanced society of birds so civilized, they all forgot how to fly. Iggy is being raised by his highly responsible Mom and a slightly rebellious, oldschool Dad. When Iggy meets his new aviation-crazy classmate Eve, he finally gets the courage to confront his dreams, discovers the true nature of Felix… and spreads his wings in the real world for the very first time.

Autokar
In the 1990s, eight-year-old Agata leaves her Polish homeland to take a bus to Belgium by herself. Anxious about the journey, she begins to write a letter to her father who has stayed behind in Poland. When she drops her pencil and it rolls away, Agata is forced to overcome her shyness. Searching for it, she weaves her way between the rows of seats and plunges into a fantastical world inhabited by strange half-human, half-animal passengers. Agata’s perceptions transform the reality of migration into an imaginative experience of initiation.

More Than Life At Stake
A series about the adventures of a Polish secret agent, Hans Kloss, who acts as a double agent in the Abwehr during Second World War in occupied Poland.

Good Sins
A carmelite monk travels through 17th century Poland and experiences various mishaps along the way.

Little Death
Mały Zgon may seem like a quiet town - but just below the surface lies a twisted web of crooked cops, drug kingpins and high-stakes poker games.

Czterdziestolatek
Czterdziestolatek or 40-latek was a Polish television comedy series broadcast between 1974 and 1977. The first series enjoyed so much popularity that it has successfully continued and led to the release of a feature film I'm a Butterfly, a 40-year-old Love Affair and a New Year's Eve television program in 1975. The series was written by Jerzy Gruza and Krzysztof Teodor Toeplitz and was broadcast on Telewizja Polska. In total, 21 episodes were produced. The series followed the fate of a Warsaw family and explored topics related to midlife crisis, such as extra-marital affairs, attempts to quit smoking, obsession with hair loss, efforts to maintain physical fitness, pride in achievements and professional life, the desire to seek self-fulfillment through social activities, etc.

Herkules

Czterdziestolatek. Dwadzieścia lat później

Europa Europa
A Jewish boy separated from his family in the early days of WWII poses as a German orphan and is taken into the heart of the Nazi world as a 'war hero' and eventually becomes a Hitler Youth.

Full Moon
A ruminative, understated drama on the nature of overwork versus an "unachieving" life away from the city, Pelnia examines the experience of one man. After leaving his high-pressured existence as a successful architect, the newly resolved dropout goes to live in a small community of cabins and summer homes in a lake-filled region north of Warsaw. His interactions with the villagers, including a drunkard and other eccentrics, provide an informative background for what happens next. The ex-architect's wife is a professional singer who has not abandoned the city or her life -- and she soon arrives to spend some time with her very changed husband.
Filmography
as Librarian (voice)
as Female Sparrow (voice)
as Halina Madej
as Aurelia
as Miss Leszczyńska
as Janina Szablewska
as Rozalia
as Teresa
as Zofia
as Zofia Michalska
as Kika
as Nurse Basia
as Magda Karwowska
as Pani Dulska
as Rosemarie / Nazi Activist
as Plajznerka
as Szymbartowa
as Szymbartowa
as Gospodyni Marcela
as Handzia
as Barmanka
as Magda, Jan's mistress
as Maria Kazimiera
as Rowicka
as sklepowa Zosia
as Julcia
as Antonina
as Żona
as Magda Karwowska
as Magda Karwowska
as Teresa
as Marynia Gasztowtówna-Paculanka
as Magda Domaradzka
as Wife
as Tymon's Mother
as Teresa Wojciechowska
as Servant
as Magdalenka
as łączniczka „Elsa Schmiedtke”
as Eliza
as Waitress
as Zofia Trepa
as Magda
as Village Girl (uncredited)