Zofia Wichlaz Quick Info | |
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height | 5 feet 4 inches |
weight | 48 kg |
Date of birth | April 5, 1995 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
eye color | Blue |
zofia wichlakzoo is a Polish actor and model who has been cast in shows and movies such as lereze, Mark, bile sobie dziak, receptura, romanoffs, gleboka voda, 1983, television theater, Teacher, Rostest Prolog Serial, once my mother, Warsaw ’44, after image, out of one’s mind, DNA, world on fire, mire, no one sleeps in the woods tonight 2And Pissarz. serial na crotko,
name at birth
zofia wichlakzoo
nick name
zofia

Sun sign
Aries
birth place
Warsaw, Poland
nationality
Business
actor, model
family
- father – Zbigniew Wichłacz (Camera Operator)
- Mother -Anna Seitz-Wiechlz (cinematographer)
Make
slim

height
5 feet 4 inches or 162.5 cm
weight
48 kg or 106 lbs
Caste / Ethnicity
White
hair color
light brown
eye color
Blue
sexual orientation
Straight
special features
slim physique

Zofia Wichlaz Facts
- With Józef Pavlovsky and Anna Prochniak, Zofia Wichlaz co-starred as Elisja “Bydronka” Saska in the 2014 war film Warsaw 44, The role won him the Polish Academy Award for “Discovery of the Year”.
- In 2016, she appeared in the drama film . appeared in the form of Haniya after image (Polish: povidoki,
- 2017 crime film by Zofia Wichlaz. Played the role of Mother of Matogi in Mark (Polish: Pokoti) it has been adapted from the novel run your plow on the bones of the dead by Olga Tokarczuk.
- In 2018, she was cast as Karolina Liss in the Netflix Original crime drama series 1983, set in an alternate timeline in which the communist Polish People’s Republic never collapsed and the Iron Curtain still remains. Zofia co-starred in the project with Maciej Musil, Robert Wikkiewicz, Mikhalina Olszanska, Andrzej Kyra and Krzysztof Wach.
- She brought to life the character of Kasia Tomazewski, a waitress from Warsaw whose family Harry lives with and who later joins the Polish resistance in the British war drama series. world on fire in 2019. The show revolves around the hidden lives of ordinary people of Britain, Poland, France, Germany and the United States of America during World War II.
Featured image by Zofia Vichas/Instagram