I have always felt at home on stage; it’s where I truly belong. My journey began in kindergarten when I played Puss in Boots, and from there, it simply took off. By the age of 13, I had toured with a children's group, performing on some of the biggest stages in Australia and Taiwan. I became very familiar with the Polish theater scene, performing at the Grand Theatre, the National Opera, the Polish Theatre, the Dramatic Theatre, the Congress Hall, and the Krakow Philharmonic.
After completing my studies, I planned to head to Zakopane and perform in what is considered one of the most magical theaters in Poland, but fate had other plans. Immediately after my studies, I was cast in the lead role in the Dutch film Among Us, directed by Marco van Geffen, and I quickly became captivated by the magic of the camera. After the film premiered at the Locarno Film Festival, I knew I had to continue acting — there was no turning back. Since then, I have worked with directors like Konrad Szołajski in Kop Głębiej, Maciej Pieprzycki in Chce się życia, Janusz Majewski in Mała Matura 1947, and Paweł Maślona in Atak Paniki. I once believed I wouldn't act in TV series, but then I received an offer to play a major role in the HBO series Wataha. The character of Aga Małek is likely the most significant role I've played in my long career.
I have a diverse range of experience, having portrayed a nun, a border guard, and a prostitute, among others. For me, the body is a tool of my craft, and I am unafraid to use it.
I am also a voice-over artist; creating characters with my voice comes naturally to me, whether for animation or commercial recordings. I speak English fluently and have basic knowledge of German and Russian.
I am open to a variety of offers, as each role presents an exciting challenge that I’m eager to accept.











