Ida Jablonska is a renowned international actress, born in Warsaw, Poland, into a family with a rich artistic heritage. Her great-grandfather, Szymon Szurmiej, was a respected director of the Jewish Theatre in Warsaw, while her grandmother, Helena Szurmiej, is a recognized actress and theatre director in Poland, who instilled in Ida a passion for the arts from a young age.
Ida's early start in the film industry began when she was just a teenager, with her first major role coming at the age of 12 in the Polish-French-German co-production "Bandyta," directed by Maciej Dejczer, starring Pete Postlethwaite and John Hurt. She played the pivotal role of Elena, a fatally ill Romanian orphan, deeply in love with Til Schweiger's character.
Ida's dedication to her craft is evident in her extensive training, which includes attending the prestigious Lodz Film School, as well as numerous acting workshops in the United States, France, and the United Kingdom. These workshops include The William Esper Studio in New York, Film Acting Paris in France, Ellen Chenoweth Casting Workshops, Constantine Gregory Dialog Trainer workshops, and Kim Graham Casting Workshops.
In 2016, Ida took on the leading role of Vera in the feature film "Diversion End," produced by Rockzeline production company. This film, a co-production between Poland, France, and the United States, marked her second major international collaboration, alongside Andres Faucher and Kevin Oestenstad.
Throughout her career, Ida has continued to excel in both film and theatre, appearing in a range of feature films, TV shows, and theatre productions. Her talent, dedication, and passion for her craft have solidified her position as a respected and accomplished actress on the international stage.