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Julia Krynke (born 12 July 1976) is a multilingual Polish actress and trained classical musician living in London, UK. She is known in the UK for her roles in TV series The Spooks

and The Street, and has had a successful career in cinema, theatre and TV in Germany, Poland, Ireland and Spain.

Contents

   * 1 Education
   * 2 Awards and nominations
   * 3 Filmography
   * 4 Theatre

Education

Krynke's formal education includes Theatre Academy in Wroclaw, Poland (1998-2002), Academy for Theatre Practices ‘Gardzienice’, Poland (2001 – 2003) and Michael Chekhov Studio

London, UK (2008). She completed Grand Piano and Flute at The State Music School of 1st and 2nd level in Opole, Poland (1986-1997). She is fluent in Polish, English, German and

speaks Spanish, Russian and Persian.

Awards and nominations

• 1st Actors’ Award for the roles of Gileta and Kaleria at the 20th Festival of Theatre Schools, Lodz 2002
• Journalists’Award for Actor’s Individuality at the 20th Festival of Theatre Schools, Lodz 2002
• Audience Award for the role of Gileta at the 20th Festival of Theatre Schools, Lodz 2002
• 2nd Award in Ogolnopolski Przeglad Piosenki Aktorskiej (Nationwide contest for an Actor-performed song), Zamosc 1998

Film

• Danuta in RTE Comedy Series Trivia by Tom Hall, Ireland 2010
• Seele in the short film Die acht Raueme der Seele by Adrian Lagenbach, Germany 2010
• Recruitment Consultant in the short film Humane Resources by Jessica Townsend, United Kingdom 2010
• Yeva in the short film Henry Potter by Luo Yue, United Kingdom 2010
• Agata in the short film The Birthday Cake by Esther Richardson, United Kingdom 2010
• Julia in the short film Julia by Rikhil Bahadur, United Kingdom 2010
• Lady in the short film La Conversation by Hexin Zhang, United Kingdom 2010
• Olenka in the BBC Drama Series The Street by Jimmy Mc Govern, directed by David Blair, United Kingdom 2009
• Olga Sarpei in the ZDF Drama Series SOKO Leipzig by Maris Pfeiffer, Germany 2009
• Bibi Saparova in the BBC Drama Series SPOOKS 8 by Alrick Riley, United Kingdom 2009
• Edyta in the feature film Erratum by Marek Lechki , Poland 2009
• Ludmilla in the short film Muse by Massimo Salvato, United Kingdom 2009
• Sophia in the short film Binoculars by Gabriel Foster-Prior, United Kingdom 2009
• Adriana in the short film Split Second by Riikka Mustakallio, United Kingdom/Finland 2009
• Blanka in the short film Garlic by Robert Birch, United Kingdom 2009
• Anna in the feature film Foxes by Mira Fornayova, Ireland/Czech Republic/Slovakia 2008
• Aga in the short film Listopad by Dario Jose Ferrer Hernandez, Poland 2007
• Mela in the TV series The English Class, directed by Philip Kampff and Declan Jones, Ireland 2007
• Lydia in the film Die Echoes, directed by Saschko Frey, Germany 2007
• Monika in the TV series Plebania, directed by Wojciech Solarz, Poland 2007-2008
• Journalist in the TV series Odwroceni, by Jacek Filipiak, Poland 2007
• Woman in the short film Nothing Heals, Nothing Grows, directed by Phillip Skraba, Poland 2007
• Maryam in the film Die of Love, directed by Bijan Birang, Iran 2006
• Julia Derwisz in the TV series First Love, directed by Okil Khamidov, Poland 2006
• Frau I in the film Frau I, directed by Jens Rudolph, Germany 2006
• Mother in the short film Picknick directed by Nam Kyu Kim, Poland 2006
• Lane in the short film Hotel, directed by Chun Soo Park, Poland 2006
• Ruda in the film Smell of the Coffee, directed by Barnaba Bonati, Poland/Italy 2005
• Anna Rybik in the TV series Kryminalni, directed by Piotr Weresniak, Poland 2005
• Assistant to Emfazy Stefanski in the film Pare osob, maly czas, directed by Andrzej Baranski, Poland 2005
• Mother in the short film Scar, directed by Nam Kyu Kim, Poland 2005
• Ana in the short film AugenBlick, directed by Tinatin Gurchiani, Germany 2005
• Magda in the short film Triangle of Incidents, directed by Michał Bernardyn, Poland 2005
• French Teacher in the short film Lesson, directed by Antek Olejniczak, Poland 2005
• Lover in the short film String, directed by Rafal Kotas, Poland 2005
• Karina in the short film Hen Night, directed by Gosia Kozera, Poland 2005
• Stranger in the short film Overexposed, directed by Barbara Bialowas, Poland 2005
• Ewa in the short film Tea with Milk, based on the drama by Janusz Glowacki, directed by Barbara Bialowas, Poland 2004
• The roles of Mother, Daughter in the film Trzy kropki, directed by Konrad Szczesny, Poland 2003
• Edyta Kartacz in the TV series Kasia i Tomek directed by Jerzy Bogajewicz, Poland 2003
• Magda in the short film The Wall, directed by Agnieszka Smoczynska, Poland 2003 • Beata in the film Distant Lights, directed by Hans-Christian Schmid, Germany 2003 (FIPRESCI Prize International Film Critic’s Association at Berlinale)
• Virgin in the Television Theatre piece City of Women, based on the film by Federico Fellini; this was a co-operative production involving students of Directing at the Department of Radio and Television, University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland 2002
• Jola in the film Jan, directed by Eystein Abildsnes, Poland 2002

Theatre

• Mrs Alicja in Dementia Diaries by Maria Jastrzebska, directed by Mark C. Hewitt, Blank Productions, United Kingdom 2009 • Maria, Antonina and Szara in Nic co ludzkie by Artur Polyga, directed by Pawel Passini, Piotr Ratajczak, Luksz Witt-Michalowski, The World Premiere Scene InVitro / Scena Prapremier InVitro in Lublin, Poland 2008
• Monica in The Townlands of Brazil by Dermot Bolger, directed by Ray Yeates, Axis Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland 2006
• Hermina in Zona Tenebrarum based on a script by Przemysław Wasilkowski based on Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse and Asketike: Salvatores dei by Nikos Kazantzakis, directed by Przemyslaw Wasilkowski, Torino/Warsaw 2005
• Princess in Tinderbox, based on the story by Hans-Christian Andersen, directed by Katarzyna Deszcz, The New Theatre in Lodz, Poland 2005
• Barbara Smith in Run for your wife by Ray Cooney, directed by Ryszard Nyczka, The New Theatre in Lodz, Poland 2005
• Naga in Dulle Griet by Stanislaw Grochowiak, directed by Marek Pasieczny, The New Theatre in Lodz, Poland 2005
• Mary Lennox in The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett, directed by Karol Suszka, The New Theatre in Lodz, Poland 2004
• Elżbieta in Warsaw Uprising: A Mother’s Story by Kaz Braun, directed by Kaz Braun, The New Theatre in Lodz, Poland 2004
• Maria in Friar minor by Stanisław Brejdygant, directed by Stanisław Brejdygant, The New Theatre in Lodz, Poland 2004
• Lady in On the Heights of Despair based on a script by Marcin Jarnuszkiewicz based on To Damascus by August Strindberg, On the heights of despair by Emil Cioran and La cadavre: De la bologie á l’antropologie by Louis-Vincent Thomas directed by Marcin Jarnuszkiewicz, The New Theatre in Lodz, Poland 2004
• Rozia in Dozywocie by Aleksander Fredro, directed by Szczepan Szczykno, The New Theatre in Lodz, Poland 2003
• Iris in Jealousy by Esther Vilar directed by Aldona Figura, The New Theatre, in Lodz, Poland 2003
• Sea Devil in The Adventures of Sindbad the Sailor, adapted by Boleslaw Lesmian, directed by Jarosław Kilian, The Polish Theatre in Warsaw, Poland 2002
• Gileta in Ksiezniczka na opak wywrocona (La princesse á rebours) by Pedro Calderon de la Barca directed by Remigiusz Brzyk, National Theatre Academy in Wroclaw, Poland 2002
• Kaleria in Summerfolk by Maxim Gorky, directed by Bozena Baranowska, National Theatre Academy in Wroclaw, Poland 2002
• Composed music for a theatre piece Summerfolk by Maxim Gorky, directed by Bozena Baranowska, National Theatre Academy in Wroclaw, Poland 2002
• Zosia in The Wedding by Stanisław Wyspianski, directed by Janusz Wisniewski, The New Theatre in Poznan, Poland 2002

External links

http://www.juliakrynke.com/