Joanna Kulig (born June 24, 1982) is a Polish actress and singer. Noted for performing in different languages, she has worked in film, television and radio as well as on stage. She is the recipient of a European Film Award and two Polish Film Awards, and her work has been recognised at various film festivals. In 2018, Polish magazine Wprost included her among the 50 most influential Poles for her contributions to the cinema of Poland.
After an unsuccessful attempt at a career as a jazz singer, Kulig enrolled at the AST National Academy of Theatre Arts in Kraków, graduating in 2007. She began performing on stage while still in drama school, debuting in the play A Midsummer Night's Dream. Her first starring film role in the 2007 drama Wednesday, Thursday Morning won her the award for Best Debut at the Gdynia Film Festival. She received further acclaim for her performance in the 2011 film Elles, which earned her Best Supporting Actress at the Polish Film Awards and Gdynia Film Festival.
Kulig was born on 24 June 1982 in Krynica, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland. Her mother worked as a cook at a local kindergarten and her father was a folk poet. She was raised in a musical family along with four siblings—two older brothers and two younger sisters—in Muszynka. One of her sisters, Justyna Schneider, is also an actress and adopted their great-grandmother's surname to avoid confusion as their first names are similar
Iga Małecka
Paulina
Mucha
Johanna
Sylwia Zawada, żona Edwarda
Wika Bura
Maja
Halina
Magdalena Nowasz
Magdalena Nowasz, córka Henryka
Zyta
Posterunkowa Monika Krajewska
Justyna Mateja
Kornelia Titko
Red Haired Witch
Annie
Jolanta Wadowska-Król
Zuzanna 'Zula' Lichoń
Magdalena Szyskowski
Singer
Alicja
Iza
Nun Irena
Svetlana
Yalka
Ania
Marta, koleżanka Kariny
Girl
Hanka Tomala, gospodyni księdza Trybusa
Magdalena Limonowska
Sylvia
Self
'Zuza'
Marek's Ex-Lover (segment "Iga")
Patrycja
Anka "Gensonina"
Mama Gosi
Sylwia, siostra Ani
Magda Rodzińska
Ania
Agnieszka
Agentka
Teresa
Mother
Zuzanna
Joanna