Maja Ostaszewska
Maja Ostaszewska, born on September 3, 1972, in Kraków, Poland, is a distinguished actress celebrated for her contributions to both theater and film. The daughter of musician Jacek Ostaszewski, she began her artistic journey in her hometown before honing her craft at the PWST drama school, from which she graduated in 1996.
Ostaszewska has made a significant impact on the Polish theater scene, primarily performing at Teatr Rozmaitości in Warsaw. She has collaborated with esteemed directors like Krystian Lupa, Krzysztof Warlikowski, and Grzegorz Jarzyna, showcasing her versatility and talent on stage.
Her film career began in 1993 with a brief appearance in Steven Spielberg's critically acclaimed "Schindler's List." However, her first leading role came in 1997 with the TV movie "Przystań," which earned her the Best Actress Award at the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia a year later, solidifying her status as a rising star.
More recently, Ostaszewska gained international recognition for her role in "Katyń," directed by the legendary Andrzej Wajda, which was nominated for an Academy Award. With a career spanning over two decades, Maja Ostaszewska continues to captivate audiences with her powerful performances both on stage and onscreen.
Filmography
Broad Peak
Pitbull: Tough Women
Magnesium
7 Emotions
Katyn
Never Gonna Snow Again
Pitbull: Public Orders
The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler
Damaged
Kill It and Leave This Town
Green Border
Colors of Evil: Red
Jack Strong