Agnieszka Kawiorska is a talented Polish actress born on January 29, 1982, in Sandomierz, Poland.
She pursued her passion for acting by enrolling in the National Academy of Theatre Arts, Faculty of Acting in Cracow, Poland, and successfully completing her four-year studies in 2006.
Agnieszka's professional journey began early, as she made her stage debut in 2004 at the renowned Teatr Stary (the Old Theatre) in Cracow, even before graduating from acting school. Additionally, she received her first television offers while still a student.
Her breakthrough role came in the 2007 Polish film "Katyn," directed by the esteemed Oscar-winning director Andrzej Wajda, where she portrayed Ewa, the daughter of a Polish general murdered in Katyn.
To continually hone her acting skills, Agnieszka attended the Actors Temple in London and participated in various international workshops led by American actor coaches in Rome, Paris, London, and Hamburg.
Throughout her 10-year career, Agnieszka has appeared in numerous television productions and feature films, gaining popularity through her roles in series such as Colors of Happiness, First Love, For Good and For Bad, and many others. Recently, she has been performing on stage at the Variete Theatre in Cracow, starring in the play "Scared to death."
In her personal life, Agnieszka is an adventurous individual who enjoys traveling, sports, and an active lifestyle. She is a thrill seeker who loves challenges, and her greatest passion is kitesurfing.