Joanna Brodzik
Joanna Brodzik (born January 11, 1973 in Krosno Odrzańskie, Poland) is a Polish actress, singer and television personality. She is best known for her roles in the television series "Klan" (1997-2000), "Samo Życie" (2002-2010) and "Na Wspólnej" (2010-2013). She has also appeared in several films, including "The Witcher" (2001), "The Collector" (2002) and "Vinci" (2004).
Brodzik began her career in the early 1990s, appearing in small roles in television and film. She gained wider recognition in 1997 when she was cast in the soap opera "Klan". She played the role of Agnieszka Lubicz for three years, until she left the show in 2000.
After leaving "Klan", Brodzik went on to star in the television series "Samo Życie". She played the role of Hanka Gruszczyńska for eight years, until the show ended in 2010. She then joined the cast of the soap opera "Na Wspólnej", where she played the role of Maria Zięba for three years, until she left the show in 2013.
In addition to her acting career, Brodzik has also released two albums, "Joanna Brodzik" (2002) and "Drugi album" (2004). She has also appeared in several stage productions, including "Romeo and Juliet" (1999), "The Seagull" (2001) and "Macbeth" (2003).
Brodzik is married to actor Paweł Wilczak. They have two children together, Jan (born 2000) and Franciszek (born 2008).
Here are some additional facts about Joanna Brodzik:
- She is fluent in Polish, English and French.
- She is a trained dancer.
- She is a patron of the Joanna Brodzik Foundation, which provides support to young artists.
- She is a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF Poland.
- She was awarded the Golden Lion for Best Actress at the 2003 Polish Film Festival for her performance in the film "Vinci".