Polish Academy Award for Best Actress

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Polish Academy Award for Best Actress
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Current recipient: Magdalena Cielecka
Awarded forBest 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]

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Winners and nominees

YearActressMovie titleRole
1999 Agnieszka Krukówna FarbaMarta "Farba" ("Paint")
Danuta Stenka Cudze szczęścieAnna Kowalska
Grażyna Szapołowska Kroniki domoweMother
Agnieszka Sitek Zabić Sekala Agnieszka
Stanisława Celińska Złote runoRysio's sister-in-law
2000 Grażyna Szapołowska Pan Tadeusz Telimena
Magdalena Cielecka AmokJulia
Agnieszka Krukówna FuksSonia
Gosia Dobrowolska Tydzień z życia mężczyznyAnna Borowska
Dominika Ostałowska WojaczekTeresa
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 ZakochaniZosia Karska
Krystyna Janda Życie jako śmiertelna choroba przenoszona drogą płciową Anna
2002 Kinga Preis Cisza Magdalena "Mimi"
Aleksandra GietnerCześć, TereskaTereska
Magdalena Cielecka EgoiściAnka
Jadwiga Jankowska-Cieślak Szczęśliwy człowiekMaria Sosnowska
Anna Dymna Wiedźmin Nenneke
2003 Danuta Stenka Chopin. Pragnienie miłości George Sand
Ewa KaimAnioł w KrakowieHanka
Emilia Fox Pianista Dorota
Edyta OlszówkaTam i z powrotemKrystyna
Katarzyna Figura Zemsta Podstolina Hanna
2004 Katarzyna Figura ŻurekHalina Iwanek
Maja Ostaszewska PrzemianyMarta Mycińska
Aleksandra PrószyńskaZmruż oczy"Mała" ("Little")
2005 Krystyna Feldman Mój Nikifor Nikifor
Agnieszka Grochowska Pręgi Tania
Katarzyna Figura Ubu królUbica
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 ZbawicielaBeata Zielińska
Karolina Gruszka Kochankowie z MaronyOla
Kinga Preis StatyściBożena Popławka-Ochman
2008 Danuta Szaflarska Pora umieraćAniela
Krystyna Janda Parę osób, mały czasJadwiga 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 JoannaJoanna Kurska
Magdalena Boczarska Różyczka Kamila Sakowicz "Różyczka" ("Little Rose")
Olga Frycz Wszystko co kocham Basia
2012 Agata Kulesza Róża Róża Kwiatkowska
Roma Gąsiorowska KiKinga "Ki"
Agnieszka Grochowska W ciemności Klara Keller
2013 Agnieszka Grochowska Bez wstyduAnka
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 All About My Parents 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 RadwanKamerdynerCountess Gerda von Krauss
2020 Krystyna Janda Słodki koniec dnia Maria Linde
Dorota Kolak Zabawa, zabawaTeresa Malicka
Aleksandra Konieczna Boże Ciało Lidia
Agata Kulesza Zabawa, zabawaDorota
Maria SobocińskaPan T.Dagna
2021 Agata Kulesza 25 lat niewinności. Sprawa Tomka Komendy Teresa Klemańska
Zofia DomalikWszystko dla mojej matkiOla
Maja Ostaszewska Śniegu już nigdy nie będzie Maria
Agata KuleszaŚniegu już nigdy nie będzieEwa
Zofia StafiejJak najdalej stądOla Hudzik
2022 Agata Buzek My Wonderful Life Joanna 'Jo' Lisiecka
Sandra Korzeniak Żeby nie było śladów Barbara Sadowska
Jasna Đuričić Quo Vadis, Aida? Aida Selmanagić
Maria Debska Bo we mnie jest seksKalina Jedrusik
Magdalena Koleśnik Sweat Sylvia Zajac
2023 Dorota Pomykała Kobieta na dachuMira Napieralska
Katarzyna Figura ChrzcinyMarianna
Agnieszka Grochowska Fucking BornholmMaja Malecka
Sandra Drzymalska EO Kasandra
Małgorzata GorolŚubukMaryśka
2024 Magdalena Cielecka LękMalgorzata
Kamila Urzędowska Chłopi Jagna
Lena GóraImagoEla Malwina
Marta Nieradkiewicz LękLucja
Maja Ostaszewska Zielona Granica Julia

Multiple awards and nominations

WinsActorNominations
3 Agata Kulesza 7
2 Maja Ostaszewska 6
Kinga Preis 5
Agata Buzek 2
1 Magdalena Cielecka 4
Aleksandra Konieczna 2

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References

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