Marta Mazurek
Marta Mazurek, born on June 26, 1990, in Poznań, is a distinguished Polish actress known for her dynamic performances in film and theater. She made her stage debut in 2012, portraying a character in Gabriela Zapolska's play "Ich czworo" (Four of Them), a production directed for Radio Kraków by Jerzy Stuhr.
While studying at the Krakow National Theatre School, Mazurek garnered significant recognition in 2013 when she received the Grand Prix for "outstanding stage personality" at the Theatre Schools Festival in Łódź. This accolade was awarded for her compelling portrayal in "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat," directed by Krzysztof Globisz. Additionally, she was honored by the Association of Polish Artists during the same festival. During her academic tenure, she also showcased her talents in the musical "Niech no tylko zakwitną jabłonie" (Just Let Apple Trees Bloom), adapted from a screenplay by Agnieszka Osiecka, and graduated in 2014.
Mazurek's versatility has led her to appear in various television series and films, including notable works such as "Siła wyższa" (Force Majeure), "Ranczo" (The Ranch), "Obywatel" (The Citizen), and "Warsaw by Night." In 2015, she gained further acclaim for her role in "The Lure," directed by Agnieszka Smoczyńska, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in contemporary Polish cinema.
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