Anna Chlumsky and Anna Czartoryska
Anna Maria Chlumsky was born in the United States. She started acting when she was a child and first became famous for her role as Vada Sultenfuss in the film My Girl and its sequel My Girl 2. In the wake of her initial roles, she was off the market from 1999 to 2005 to attend college. Anna Chlumsky, born December 3rd, 1980 in Chicago Illinois is the daughter of Nancy Chlumsky and Frank Chlumsky Jr. Her birthplace was in Chicago Illinois to Frank and Nancy Chlumsky Jr. Both of her parents are talented musicians, while her mother is a singer and actress. Her father can play the saxophone. When she was 10 her modeling career began for Marshall Fields. She was reared by her mother who was a single parent following the separation of her parents at the age of two. When she was a 10-month-old child, she modeled to Marshall Field ads. The couple divorced when she reached the age of two, and after that she was brought up by her single mother. 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. Musicology was studied at Warsaw University for two years. In 2009 she graduated at the Theatre Academy. Alexander Zelwerowicz.CareerIn between 2009 and 2013 She worked for Contemporary Theatre Warsaw, where her first musical performances were It goes youth and Moulin noir. Also, she performed on stage in Dramatic Theatre Warsaw's Operetta witold gombrowicz playing Fior as well as Nova Scena Musical Theatre Roma. The performance took place in March of 2011 in the premiere stage of her monodrama Morphine inspired by the stories of Elena Bulgakov and songs Agnieszka Jonah Grechuta and Osiecka Kofta.Songs from Morphine were included on their debut album, actress which was published in 2012 from Polish Radio. The songs on the album have been performed during concerts at Kalisz Bydgoszcz Slupsk, and in different cities of Poland.






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