Anna Paliga
Nombre de nacimiento: Anna Paliga
Fecha de nacimiento: 1997-04-28
Lugar de nacimiento: Lublin, lubelskie, Poland
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Anna Paliga (born April 28, 1997) is a Polish actress. A graduate of the Łódź Film School, she is known for her roles in film and television, with notable credits including the TV series Cracow Monsters (2022) and the films Iluzja (2022) and Republika dzieci (2021). She has received an award for Best Actress at the "Manuel Trujillo Duran" festival for her role in the short film The Dreams of Lonely People.
Beyond her acting work, Paliga is also a coach specializing in festival strategy for short and student films, assisting young filmmakers with their projects. Multilingual, she is fluent in English, Russian, and Spanish, in addition to her native Polish. She has a diverse range of skills including martial arts training, horse riding, and stage combat, and has been described as often playing "different parts" like witches, fairies, and monsters. Paliga gained significant attention in Poland after publishing an open letter on social media describing abuse within the theatre school system, sparking a wider discussion in the Polish acting community.



