Anna Chlumsky and Anna Czartoryska
Anna Maria Chlumsky has been an American actress for over thirty years. She began acting as a child and first became known for playing Vada Sultenfuss, the character from the film My Girl and its sequel My Girl 2. Following her early roles she went on hiatus between 1999 and 2005 in order to go to the college of her choice. Anna Chlumsky was born on December 3, 1980, in Chicago Illinois to Nancy and Frank Chlumsky Jr. His father works as a cook and her mother worked previously as a flight attendant. Both her parents are gifted artists while their mother sings and actress. Her father is a saxophonist. Marshall Fields used her for baby models for their ads in the early years of her 10 months old. She was brought up by a single mother after her parents separated when she was two years old. In 2010, she appeared in ads for Marshall Fields as a young model. Following the split of her parents when she was 2, she was raised as a single child with her mom. Anna Czartoryska-Niemczycka (born 8 January 1984 in Warsaw ) - Polish actress, stage and television.She finished and Social High School in Warsaw and the National School of Music second degree. Fryderyk Chopin was born in Warsaw. For two years she was a musicologist at the Warsaw University. In 2009 she graduated of the Theatre Academy. Alexander Zelwerowicz in Warsaw .CareerIn between 2009 and 2013 she was a part of the cast to the Contemporary Theatre in Warsaw where she performed her first performance with the musicals It goes youth and Moulin Noir.Guest was also a part of The Dramatic Theatre in Warsaw as Fior in Operetta performed by Witold Gombrowicz and Nova Scena Musical Theatre Roma . The monodrama Morphine is based in tribute to Elena Bulgakov. She also sang songs AgnieszkaOsieckaBrand and Jonah Grechuta Kofta. In 2012, Polish Radio published their debut album "actress". Songs from Morphine are included. The album's songs are played by Polish Radio in concert theatres at Kalisz Bydgoszcz Slupsk in addition to other cities in Poland.






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