Joanna Szczepkowska, a multifaceted Polish artist, has made a lasting impact on the world of theatre, television, and literature. Her academic journey commenced at the esteemed Aleksander Zelwerowicz Theatre Academy in Warsaw, where she earned her degree in 1975.
Throughout her illustrious acting career, Joanna has graced the stages of several prominent Warsaw theaters, including the Wspolczesny Theatre, Arnold Szyfman Theatre, and Powszechny Theatre. Her television debut in the 1970s TV series Czterdziestolatek (1975) marked the beginning of her successful foray into the world of small-screen entertainment.
Joanna's impressive repertoire boasts a range of notable roles, including the critically acclaimed productions Chronicle of Amorous Accidents (1986) and Matka Królów (1987). Beyond her work as an actress, Joanna has also established herself as a writer, penning notable works such as "Miasta do wynajecia", a collection of poetry, and "Fragmenty z zycia lustra".
In 2010, Joanna made history by becoming the first woman to be elected President of the Union of Polish Stage Actors. This esteemed position is a testament to her dedication, passion, and commitment to the world of performing arts.