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Anna Wysocka

Resumen biográfico

  • Born: 1990, Świdnik, Polonia
  • Nationality: Polonia
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Museums on APS:
    • Centro de Arte Contemporáneo Znaki Czasu
    • Centro de Arte Contemporáneo Znaki Czasu
    • Centro de Arte Contemporáneo Znaki Czasu
    • Centro de Arte Contemporáneo Znaki Czasu
    • Centro de Arte Contemporáneo Znaki Czasu
  • Art period: Contemporáneo
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  • Top 3 works: Futuroid
  • Top-ranked work: Futuroid
  • Also known as: Anna Vaughn Hyatt Huntington
  • Works on APS: 1

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Anna Wysocka-Jaworska: A Rising Star of Polish Theatre and Screen

Anna Wysocka-Jaworska, born in Świętochłowice, Poland on March 5th, 1990, is a burgeoning talent captivating audiences with her performances in both theatre and television. Her journey began within the formative years of Leon Schiller National Film, Television and Theatre School, where she honed her craft alongside fellow aspiring artists – a foundation that would prove invaluable to her subsequent successes. Early Performances: Wysocka’s theatrical debut arrived in 2014 with “Leonce and Lena,” directed by Łukasz Fijał, showcasing her versatility and dedication to mastering the art of performance. Alongside this ambitious project, she tackled a radio play titled "Filip," overseen by Krzysztof Czeczot, demonstrating her adaptability across mediums. These early engagements established Wysocka’s commitment to exploring diverse artistic expressions and honing her skills as an actor—a cornerstone of her burgeoning career path. Festival Recognition: Her involvement in “March,” directed by Nikolai Kolada, marked a significant moment at the International Arts Festival Most/Die Brücke, solidifying her presence within Poland’s artistic landscape. This participation underscored Wysocka's ambition to engage with contemporary art and contribute to cultural dialogue—reflecting a desire for collaboration and broadening her artistic horizons. Her foray into television began in 2014 with "Na sygnale," earning critical acclaim and securing four Telekamery awards – a testament to her ability to connect with audiences and deliver compelling performances. Subsequent roles in “M jak miłość” and “Piep*zyc Mickiewicza,” alongside appearances in “Moja krew,” further cemented her reputation as a versatile actress capable of inhabiting diverse characters. Notably, she possesses a distinctive skill—walking on stilts—adding an element of physical artistry to her repertoire. Furthermore, Wysocka’s experience includes stunt training at Ringschule Wrocław, highlighting her commitment to pushing creative boundaries and embracing challenges that elevate her craft. Notable Roles: Wysocka gained recognition for portraying Anne Shirley in “Anne of Green Gables,” a beloved adaptation that captured the spirit of Lucy Maud Montgomery's classic novel. Her portrayal earned praise for its sensitivity and authenticity—demonstrating an understanding of character development and conveying emotion effectively. This role solidified her reputation as an actress adept at embodying complex narratives and resonating with audiences on a personal level. Beyond Professional Boundaries: Wysocka’s passion extends to mastering the Silesian dialect—a cultural element reflecting her roots—demonstrating an appreciation for regional traditions. With over 47,000 followers on Instagram (@annawysocka), she maintains a vibrant online presence, engaging with fans and showcasing her artistic endeavors. Currently residing in Poland, Anna Wysocka-Jaworska continues to inspire audiences with her captivating performances and unwavering dedication to her craft—a performer destined for continued growth and acclaim within the Polish arts community.