Julia Pietrucha

Julia Pietrucha (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjulja pjɛˈtruxa]; born 17 March 1989 in Warsaw) is a Polish actress, singer, and model. In 2007, she won the Special Acting Award at the Gdynia Film Festival for her performance in Jutro idziemy do kina.[1] In 2009, she played Halinka in Tatarak, a film directed by Andrzej Wajda.

Julia Pietrucha
Pietrucha in 2017
Born (1989-03-17) 17 March 1989
OccupationActress, singer, model
Years active2003–present
WebsiteOfficial website

Pietrucha appeared in regular roles in the television series Kochaj mnie, kochaj! and Blondynka. In 2014, she won the first episode of the Polish talent show Twoja twarz brzmi znajomo. In April 2016, she released her first album, Parsley.[2][3]

Credits

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2003 Kasia i Tomek Young woman (voice) Season 2, episode 33
2003–2006 Na Wspólnej Alicja Furga, Julia Furga
2005–2006 Pensjonat pod Różą Kasia Statkiewicz
2006 Kochaj mnie, kochaj! Julka
2007 Jutro idziemy do kina Zosia Paluch TV film
2007 Regina Kinga Stroch
2008 39 i pół Friend of Patryk
2008–2011 M jak miłość Alicja Staniszewska
2009 Miasto z morza Łucja Konka
2009 Rodzina zastępcza Marta Kowalczyk Episode 317
2009 Naznaczony Natalia Episode 4
2009 Teraz albo nigdy! Kaja Episode 27 and 29
2009–2013 Blondynka Sylwia Kubus
2012 Galeria Anita Woydatt
2014 Ojciec Mateusz Monika Dębowska Episode 135

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Hope Girl in phone booth
2007 Testosteron Mother of Tytus
2008 Lejdis Girl
2009 Miasto z morza Łucja Konka
2009 Tatarak Halinka
2014 The Curse of Styria Carmilla
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