Maja Ostaszewska
Maja Ostaszewska (born 3 September 1972) is a Polish actress.
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Occupation | actress |
Years active | 1993–present |
Biography
She was born in Kraków, the daughter of Polish musician Jacek Ostaszewski, of the Ostoja Clan.[1][2][3] Ostaszewska was raised Buddhist.[4] She started her acting training in her native Kraków[5] and later graduated from the PWST in 1996.[6] She has since acted mostly at the Teatr Rozmaitości in Warsaw, working with well-known Polish directors such as Krystian Lupa, Krzysztof Warlikowski and Grzegorz Jarzyna.
In 1993, during her acting training, she played a small role in Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List, although her actual real film debut was in 1997 with the TV movie "Przystań." For this role, she received the Best Actress Award at the Polish Film Festival held in Gdynia in 1998.
Ostaszewska played one of the main characters in Academy Award-nominated Andrzej Wajda's Katyń.
In 2012 she received the Telekamera Award for Best Actress, and in February 2013 she received a Wiktor Award nomination for TV acting.[7]
Personal life
She is in a relationship with Polish cinematographer Michał Englert, son of actor Maciej Englert. She has with him two children: son Franciszek (born 2007) and daughter Janina (born 2009).[8] Maja is a vegetarian and Buddhist.[9][10][11] She is also known for her support of the LGBT community.[12]
Filmography
- Schindler's List (1993) – Frantic Woman
- Przystań (1998) – Karolina
- Prymas - trzy lata z tysiąca (2000) – Sister Leonia
- Egoiści (2000) – Client at an advertising agency
- Where Eskimos Live (2002) – Girl at the hotel
- The Pianist (2002) – Woman with Child
- Changes (2003) – Marta Mycinska
- Solidarność, Solidarność... (2005) – Adult Maja (episode 'Father')
- S@motność w sieci (2006) – Doctor
- Katyn (2007) – Anna
- Ile waży koń trojański? (2008) – Lidka
- Janosik: A True Story (2009) – Margeta
- Uwikłanie (2011) – Agata Szacka
- Przepis na życie (Recipe for life) (2011-2013, TV Series) – Beata Darmięta
- In the Name Of (2013) – Ewa
- Jack Strong (2014) – Hania
- Ziarno prawdy (2015) – Weronika Szacka (voice)
- Body (2015) – Anna
- Panie Dulskie (2015) – Melania Dulska
- Pitbull: Nowe porządki (2016) – Olka
- Pitbull. Niebezpieczne kobiety (2016) – Olka
- Diagnosis (2017-2018) – Anna Nowak
- Never Gonna Snow Again (2020)
- Broad Peak (2022) – Ewa Dyakowska-Berbeka
- Green Border (2023) – Julia
External links
- Maja Ostaszewska at IMDb
- Maja Ostaszewska at filmpolski.pl
- Maja Ostaszewska at culture.pl
References
- M.J. Minakowski
- Teraz Teatr https://www.terazteatr.pl/artysci/maja-ostaszewska,639
- Kasper Niesiecki, Herbarz Polski, wyd. J.N. Bobrowicz, Lipsk, Volume 7, p.169
- "Actress Maja Ostaszewska called Jewish and Gipsy" (in Polish). 13 May 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
- Redakcja (2002-10-05). "Zaczęło się sto lat temu..." Kraków Nasze Miasto (in Polish). Retrieved 2022-03-17.
- "Maja Ostaszewska: "Maju, cóż zobaczymy dziś?"". Onet Kultura (in Polish). 2020-09-03. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
- "Znamy nominowanych do Wiktorów - Telewizja - Plejada - Sprawdź, co słychać w show-biznesie". 2013-02-21. Archived from the original on 21 February 2013. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
- "MAJA OSTASZEWSKA - Gala.pl". 2011-06-16. Archived from the original on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
- Bezmięsny sposób na życie. Archived 2013-08-14 at archive.today,www.wegetarianie.pl, 03.10.2005.
- Zostań wege!, Viva.org.pl, 30.11.2010.
- Marta Gessler: Nie jadłam tego nigdy!, magazyn-kuchnia.pl, 28.06.2012.
- "Nie musisz należeć do świata queer, żeby wspierać tęczowe środowisko. Ci znani i lubiani pokazują, że każda miłość powinna być równa". Retrieved 28 April 2020.