Magdalena Cielecka
Cielecka in 2016
Born (1972-02-20) 20 February 1972
Myszków, Poland
EducationAST National Academy of Theatre Arts in Kraków
OccupationActress
Years active1995–present
Partner(s)Andrzej Chyra
Bartosz Gelner[1]

Magdalena Cielecka (born 20 February 1972) is a Polish actress.

Life and career

Cielecka spent her childhood in the small town of Żarki-Letnisko. In 1995, she graduated from Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Teatralna in Kraków. Soon after, she joined the Teatr Stary Theatre Company in Kraków, where she stayed until 2001, when she moved to Warsaw and joined the Teatr Rozmaitości Theatre Company.

Although she made her first cinema appearance quite early in a film by Barbara Sass called Pokuszenie (1995), she initially was known mainly for her work in theatre. A few years later she became widely recognized as an actress and she gained popularity with her cinematic roles such as Samotność w sieci or the TV series Magda M.

At the 2008 Edinburgh International Festival she played the leading role in a critically acclaimed adaptation of Kane's 4.48 Psychosis by the Polish theatre company Teatr Rozmaitości.[2]

Filmography

  • Pokuszenie (1995)
  • L'Élève (1996)
  • Sława i chwała (1998) TV mini-series
  • Amok (1998)
  • Jak narkotyk (1999)
  • Zakochani (2000)
  • Egoiści (2000)
  • Weiser (2001)
  • Listy miłosne (2001)
  • Faithful (2002)
  • Powiedz to, Gabi (2003)
  • Trzeci (2004)
  • Po sezonie (2005)
  • Boża podszewka. Cześć druga (2005) TV series
  • S@motność w sieci (2006)
  • Palimpsest (2006)
  • Chaos (2006)
  • Oficerowie (2006) TV mini-series
  • Kolekcja (2006) (TV)
  • Magda M. (TV series)
  • Droga wewnętrzna (2006) (TV)
  • Katyń (2007)
  • The Lure (2015)
  • United States of Love (2016)
  • Blind Love (2016)
  • Breaking the Limits (2017)
  • The Defence (2018–2022) (TV)
  • Ciemno, prawie noc (2019)
  • A Girl and an Astronaut (2023)

References

  1. "Magdalena Cielecka i Bartosz Gelner wybrali się rowerami na randkę. Ich powrót to już nie tylko plotki". 21 July 2020.
  2. McMillian, Joyce. Theatre review: 4.48 Psychosis. The Scotsman, 16 August 2008. Archived 18 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine


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