Agata Buzek
Agata Bronisława Buzek (born 20 September 1976) is a Polish actress and model.
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Born | Agata Bronisława Buzek 20 September 1976 Pyskowice, Poland |
Occupation | Actress, model |
Years active | 1998–present |
Spouse(s) | Adam Mazan ( m. 2006) |
Parent(s) | Jerzy Buzek Ludgarda Buzek |
Agata, the daughter of Polish politician, former Prime Minister of Poland and President of the European Parliament Jerzy Buzek, was born in Pyskowice in Gliwice County, Poland. At an early age she had poliomyelitis and was treated in Germany.[1] After studying at theatre academy in Warsaw, she went to Paris where she worked as a model.[2]
Buzek has won the Polish Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2003 and the Shooting Stars Award at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival.
Selected filmography
- The Supplement (2002) as a fashion model
- The Revenge (2002) as Klara
- The Hexer (2002) as Pavetta
- Tajemnica twierdzy szyfrów (2007) as Kerstin Nowolk
- Reverse (2009) as Sabina
- Hummingbird (2013) (Redemption in the US) as Sister Cristina
- Obce Ciało (2014) as Katarzyna
- Fotograf (2015) as Kasia Przybylska
- 11 Minutes (2015) as a climber
- The Innocents (2016) as Sister Maria
- High Life (2018) as Nansen
gollark: The Doom Collider
gollark: Suggested xkcd telescope names: The Very Large Telescope ☑ The Extremely Large Telescope ☑ The Overwhelmingly Large Telescope ☑ (Canceled) The Oppressively Colossal Telescope ☐ The Mind-numbingly Vast Telescope ☐ The Despair Telescope ☐ The Cataclysmic Telescope ☐ The Telescope of Devastation ☐ The Nightmare Scope ☐ The Infinite Telescope ☐ The Final Telescope ☐ I propose these names for colliders:The Oppressively Colossal Collider
gollark: Future Circular Collider is an awful name.
gollark: Modern computers are theoretically a few thousand times faster but thanks to the power of bloatware mostly run at the same apparent speeds.
gollark: Well, everything was worse in the bad old days.
References
- "Deckname "Karol"". Rheinische Post (in German). 15 July 2009. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 2 August 2010.
- Chmielewska-Szlajfer, Helena (August 2016). "Agata Buzek". Culture.pl. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
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