Polish Academy Award for Best Actress | |
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Awarded for | Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role |
Presented by | Polish Film Academy |
First awarded | Agnieszka Krukówna Farba (1999) |
Currently held by | Magdalena Cielecka Lęk (2024) |
The Polish Academy Award for Best Actress is an annual award given to the best lead actress in Polish picture. [1]
Year | Actress | Movie title | Role |
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1999 | Agnieszka Krukówna | Farba | Marta "Farba" ("Paint") |
Danuta Stenka | Cudze szczęście | Anna Kowalska | |
Grażyna Szapołowska | Kroniki domowe | Mother | |
Agnieszka Sitek | Zabić Sekala | Agnieszka | |
Stanisława Celińska | Złote runo | Rysio's sister-in-law | |
2000 | Grażyna Szapołowska | Pan Tadeusz | Telimena |
Magdalena Cielecka | Amok | Julia | |
Agnieszka Krukówna | Fuks | Sonia | |
Gosia Dobrowolska | Tydzień z życia mężczyzny | Anna Borowska | |
Dominika Ostałowska | Wojaczek | Teresa | |
2001 | Dominika Ostałowska | Daleko od okna | Regina Lilienstern |
Anna Dymna | Duże zwierzę | Maria Sawicka | |
Maja Ostaszewska | Prymas - trzy lata z tysiąca | Sister Maria Leonia Graczyk | |
Magdalena Cielecka | Zakochani | Zosia Karska | |
Krystyna Janda | Życie jako śmiertelna choroba przenoszona drogą płciową | Anna | |
2002 | Kinga Preis | Cisza | Magdalena "Mimi" |
Aleksandra Gietner | Cześć, Tereska | Tereska | |
Magdalena Cielecka | Egoiści | Anka | |
Jadwiga Jankowska-Cieślak | Szczęśliwy człowiek | Maria Sosnowska | |
Anna Dymna | Wiedźmin | Nenneke | |
2003 | Danuta Stenka | Chopin. Pragnienie miłości | George Sand |
Ewa Kaim | Anioł w Krakowie | Hanka | |
Emilia Fox | Pianista | Dorota | |
Edyta Olszówka | Tam i z powrotem | Krystyna | |
Katarzyna Figura | Zemsta | Podstolina Hanna | |
2004 | Katarzyna Figura | Żurek | Halina Iwanek |
Maja Ostaszewska | Przemiany | Marta Mycińska | |
Aleksandra Prószyńska | Zmruż oczy | "Mała" ("Little") | |
2005 | Krystyna Feldman | Mój Nikifor | Nikifor |
Agnieszka Grochowska | Pręgi | Tania | |
Katarzyna Figura | Ubu król | Ubica | |
2006 | Kinga Preis | Komornik | Nurse Gosia Bednarek |
Jolanta Fraszyńska | Skazany na bluesa | Małgorzata "Gola" Riedel | |
Krystyna Janda | The Call of the Toad | Aleksandra Piątkowska | |
2007 | Jowita Budnik | Plac Zbawiciela | Beata Zielińska |
Karolina Gruszka | Kochankowie z Marony | Ola | |
Kinga Preis | Statyści | Bożena Popławka-Ochman | |
2008 | Danuta Szaflarska | Pora umierać | Aniela |
Krystyna Janda | Parę osób, mały czas | Jadwiga Stańczakowa | |
Sonia Bohosiewicz | Rezerwat | Hanka B. | |
2009 | Jadwiga Jankowska-Cieślak | Rysa | Joanna Kocjan |
Kinga Preis | Cztery noce z Anną | Nurse Anna | |
Svetlana Khodchenkova | Mała Moskwa | Viera Svetlova | |
2010 | Agata Buzek | Rewers | Sabina Jankowska |
Kinga Preis | Dom zły | Bożena Dziabasowa | |
Krystyna Janda | Tatarak | Mrs. Marta/Actress | |
2011 | Urszula Grabowska | Joanna | Joanna Kurska |
Magdalena Boczarska | Różyczka | Kamila Sakowicz "Różyczka" ("Little Rose") | |
Olga Frycz | Wszystko co kocham | Basia | |
2012 | Agata Kulesza | Róża | Róża Kwiatkowska |
Roma Gąsiorowska | Ki | Kinga "Ki" | |
Agnieszka Grochowska | W ciemności | Klara Keller | |
2013 | Agnieszka Grochowska | Bez wstydu | Anka |
Weronika Rosati | Obława | "Pestka" ("Seed") | |
Danuta Szaflarska | Pokłosie | The elderly herbalist | |
2014 | Agata Kulesza | Ida | Wanda Gruz |
Jowita Budnik | Papusza | Bronisława Wajs "Papusza" | |
Agnieszka Grochowska | Wałęsa. Człowiek z nadziei | Danuta Wałęsa | |
2015 | Maja Ostaszewska | Jack Strong | Hanna Kuklińska |
Zofia Wichłacz | Miasto 44 | Alicja "Biedronka" ("Ladybug") | |
Agata Kulesza | Pani z przedszkola | Krzysztof's mother | |
2016 | Maja Ostaszewska | Body/Ciało | Therapist Anna |
Agata Kulesza | Moje córki krowy | Marta Makowska | |
Gabriela Muskała | Kasia | ||
2017 | Aleksandra Konieczna | Ostatnia rodzina | Zofia Beksińska |
Dorota Kolak | Zjednoczone stany miłości | Renata | |
Michalina Łabacz | Wołyń | Zosia Głowacka- Skiba | |
2018 | Magdalena Boczarska | Sztuka kochania | Michalina Wisłocka |
Karolina Gruszka | Maria Skłodowska-Curie | Maria Skłodowska-Curie | |
Agnieszka Mandat | Pokot | Janina Duszejko | |
2019 | Joanna Kulig | Zimna wojna | Zula Lichoń |
Gabriela Muskała | Fuga | Alicja / Kinga | |
Anna Radwan | Kamerdyner | Countess Gerda von Krauss | |
2020 | Krystyna Janda | Słodki koniec dnia | Maria Linde |
Dorota Kolak | Zabawa, zabawa | Teresa Malicka | |
Aleksandra Konieczna | Boże Ciało | Lidia | |
Agata Kulesza | Zabawa, zabawa | Dorota | |
Maria Sobocińska | Pan T. | Dagna | |
2021 | Agata Kulesza | 25 lat niewinności. Sprawa Tomka Komendy | Teresa Klemańska |
Zofia Domalik | Wszystko dla mojej matki | Ola | |
Maja Ostaszewska | Śniegu już nigdy nie będzie | Maria | |
Agata Kulesza | Śniegu już nigdy nie będzie | Ewa | |
Zofia Stafiej | Jak najdalej stąd | Ola Hudzik | |
2022 | Agata Buzek | Moje wspaniałe życie | Joanna 'Jo' Lisiecka |
Sandra Korzeniak | Żeby nie było śladów | Barbara Sadowska | |
Jasna Đuričić | Quo Vadis, Aida? | Aida Selmanagić | |
Maria Debska | Bo we mnie jest seks | Kalina Jedrusik | |
Magdalena Koleśnik | Sweat | Sylvia Zajac | |
2023 | Dorota Pomykała | Kobieta na dachu | Mira Napieralska |
Katarzyna Figura | Chrzciny | Marianna | |
Agnieszka Grochowska | Fucking Bornholm | Maja Malecka | |
Sandra Drzymalska | EO | Kasandra | |
Małgorzata Gorol | Śubuk | Maryśka | |
2024 | Magdalena Cielecka | Lęk | Malgorzata |
Kamila Urzędowska | Chłopi | Jagna | |
Lena Góra | Imago | Ela Malwina | |
Marta Nieradkiewicz | Lęk | Lucja | |
Maja Ostaszewska | Zielona Granica | Julia |
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