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Polish actress (born 1974) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Magdalena Stużyńska-Brauer (born 25 March 1974) is a Polish actress, TV presenter and cabaret performer.
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Born | Giżycko, Poland | 25 March 1974
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Spouse | Łukasz Brauer |
Children | 2 |
Stużyńska was born in Giżycko on 25 March 1974. She graduated from the VIII LO im. Władysława IV in Warsaw.
As a young girl, Stużyńska belonged to the theater group at the Ochota Theater. At the age of 15, she appeared in the stage play Experiment directed by Halina Machulska.[1] A year later, she made her debut on the big screen in the film Brama do raju directed by Ryszard Moch, where she portrayed a drug addict.[1] Her role as Marcysia in the TV series Złotopolscy brought her popularity.[2][3] Since 1999, he has been performing at the Kwadrat Theater in Warsaw.
In 1997, Stużyńska graduated from the Faculty of Theater Knowledge of the Theater Academy Aleksander Zelwerowicz in Warsaw.[4] She co-hosted the program "Pytanie na breakfast" on TVP2.[2][5]
In June 2012, Stużyńska joined the Kabaret Moralny Niepokoju.[6] The same year, she started working on the set of the new Polsat television series Przyjaciółki, in which she plays the role of Anka Strzelecka.[7][8][9] For this role, she was nominated for the Telekamery 2013 award in the Actress category.[10] She also played in the series Na dobre i na evil (1999–2000), Hotel 52 (2010–2013) and Rodzinka.pl (2013, 2015–2020). In April 2017, she ended her activity in Kabaret Moranych Niepokoju.[11][12][13]
Stużyńska is married to businessman, Łukasz Brauer.[14][15] They have two sons, born May 2005 and April 2011.[15][16]
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