Julia Wieniawa

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Julia Wieniawa
Wienawa in 2023
Born (1998-12-23) 23 December 1998 (age 25)
Warsaw, Poland
Occupation(s)Actress, Singer, Songwriter, Composer
Years active2012−present

Julia Marta Wieniawa-Narkiewicz (born 23 December 1998) is a Polish actress and singer.[1] She is best known for her performance as Zosia Wolska in Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight.[2] She debuted in stage performances at the Workshop Musical Academy at the "Roma" Musical Theatre. The role of Paulina in the series Rodzinka.pl brought her popularity (2013–2020). In the years that followed, she played major roles in the films No One Will Sleep in the Woods Tonight (2020) and its sequel (2021), All My Friends Are Dead (2021) and Small World (2021), as well as in the TV series It's Worth It (2019–2020). As a vocalist, she released the studio album Omamy (2022).

Early life[edit]

Wieniawa is the daughter of Konrad and Marta Wieniawa-Narkiewicz. Her father is a graphic designer, and her mother is her manager. She has three younger half-sisters on her mother's side, and one half-sister on her father's side.

Wieniawa graduated from Jan Zamoyski High School in Warsaw. She took part in acting classes at the "u Machulskich" Theatre and prepared for higher theatre and film schools in the Pilaszewska and Nowakowska Acting Atelier.

Acting career[edit]

Wieniawa began her career in stage performances for the Musical Academy Workshop at the "Roma" Musical Theatre. In the years 2012-2014, she performed in musicals with Maciej Pawłowski's Author's School of Music (also in Roma) and in the Rock Opera project "Szambalia" directed by Maciej Pawłowski at the Rose Theatre in Kingston upon Thames, London United Kingdom.

In 2013, she joined the regular cast of the series Family.pl, in which she played the role of Paulina, Kuba Boski's girlfriend. In the following years, she appeared in series such as Klan (2014), Nurses (2014), For Good and Bad (2016), Na Wspólnej (2017), Second Chance (2017), In the Rhythm of the Heart (2018) and For Dreams (2019). She also played supporting roles in the films Women of the Mafia by Patryk Vega (2018) and Woman of Success by Robert Wichrowski (2018).

In 2019, she appeared at the Dołęga-Mostowicz Television Theatre in Marek Bukowski's When I close my eyes. The play was positively received, and critics appreciated Wieniawa's performance. In 2019-2020, she played one of the main roles in the TV series Always Worth. In 2020, she played the main roles in the films Nobody will fall asleep in the forest today and All My Friends Are Dead. She also appeared in Jan Komasa's film The Hater. In 2023, the series In-Laws was made available on the Polsat Box Go platform, in which she plays the role of Andżelika Nagórska.

Wieniawa appeared in the music video for Jeremi Sikorski's song Without her, We Wouldn't Be Here in 2014 and Ten Typ Mes' and Justyna Święs' Immunity in 2018.

Music career[edit]

In November 2015, My Music released her debut single "Co mi jest". In 2016, she sang in the song "Forever" from the album of the production duo Flirtini entitled. Heartbreaks & Promises vol. 3.

In 2017, she signed a phonographic contract with the Kayax label, under which she released the single "Oddycham" in July. On 9 November 2018, she released the single "I don't have to", which was certified double platinum. The following year, she sang as a guest in Dawid Kwiatkowski's song "Plan B" from his album entitled. 13 no man's sins. In 2020, she released the singles: "SMRC", "Wspólna moment" with Mery Spolsky and Arek Kłusowski and "Niezadowolona" with L.U.C.-iem. In 2021, she recorded a duet with Maciej Musiałowski "Take this love", and announced the release of her debut album with the single "For free". She also sang in the songs "Safe Lot" by the duo Karaś / Rogucki and "Sebiksy" by the Kacperczyk brothers, and in cooperation with Kuba Karaś she recorded her version of the song "I have no love for you".

On 15 February 2022, she performed at the Bestsellery Empik gala, during which she sang a duet with Anita Lipnicka in the song "Before you understand" from the Varius Manx repertoire and the premiere song "Rozkosz", the second single from her debut album. On 3 June, during the Orange Warsaw Festival, she played her first concert. On 17 June, she released her debut album Fri. Omamy, with which she reached fourth place on the OLiS sales list. She also promoted the album with the singles: "Don't say", "Milczysz", "Omamy", "Venus" and "I don't feel sorry for you". On 25 June and 8 July, she took part in the Małe Granie concert tour. In October, she was nominated for the MTV European Music Award for the best Polish performer, and in December she embarked on the Omamy Tour club tour. Also in 2022, she sang in the singles "Ikona" by Tymek and "What's Your Feeling" by Ment, and in the song "She's dancing alone (Terry)" by Ofelia from her album entitled. 8.

Other ventures[edit]

Professional[edit]

Wieniawa hosted the programme I Love Violetta (2014) and co-hosted the music festivals Polsat SuperHit Festival (2019) and Top of the Top Sopot Festival (2023). Together with Stefano Terrazzino, she took second place in the final of the 11th edition of the entertainment program Polsatu Dancing with the Stars. Dancing with the Stars (2020). In August 2023, she was announced as one of the jurors of the 15th edition of the talent show Mam talent, which the station TVN will broadcast in 2024.

Wieniawa participated in advertising campaigns for Orange telecommunication services, Reebok footwear manufacturer, Deichmann shoe store chain and the Apart brand. In 2020, she initiated the cosmetic brand Jusee Cosmetics and the clothing brand Lemiss. In November 2021, she announced that she had sold her shares in Jusee Cosmetics and ended her cooperation with the brand.

Social[edit]

Wieniawa took part in social campaigns: the anti-smog campaign First Doba bez Smogu (2018), Take a look at the "Kwiat Kobiecości" Foundation promoting prophylactic cytological tests (2018), #CosDoNichMam of the "Rak'n'Roll" Foundation promoting breast ultrasound (2018); #PoDrugiejStronieLustra dedicated to the prevention of nervous disorders (2019), Speak up or you will lose it Fundacja im. Stefan Batory encouraging to participate in the parliamentary elections in 2019, Solidarnie dla transplantation (2019, 2020), pro-turnout #Milion Reasons and Total Your Votes (2020) before the presidential elections in Poland and the campaign for the Polish Foundation for Helping Children with Disabilities (2021).

Wieniawa took part in a photo session for the charity calendar Presence 2020 of the Association "little brothers of the poor" and television spots promoting the Polsat Foundation. In 2021, she appeared in a spot of the SEXED.PL Foundation against violence against women and gender-based violence.

Wieniawa is an ally of the LGBT community. She took part in the Warsaw Equality Parade in 2019, for which she was nominated in the "Róże Gala" plebiscite in the "online" category.

Achievements[edit]

Wieniawa is one of the most popular Polish celebrities on Instagram - in July 2021 her profile was followed by over 2 million users.

Wieniawa is the winner of the Star of the Pleiades in the category "debut of the year" (2018). She received an award in the Personalities and Successes of the Year 2018 plebiscite. She was twice awarded by the "Joy" magazine in the "Influencer of the Year" plebiscite in the "Lifestyle Influencer" (2018) and "Gold Influencer" (2019) categories. In 2020, she was awarded the title of "Woman of the Year" by the "Glamour" monthly in the "Style" category. In 2021, she received a special award from the Apart brand in the #Hashtags of the Year plebiscite.

Wieniawa was placed in the ranking of the most influential women in the Polish Internet by InluTool (2019, 2022) and the most influential influencers in Poland according to the "Forbes" monthly (2020). In 2020-2023, she was included in the ranking of the best female personal brands of the "Forbes Women" magazine, taking the highest, 4th position in 2020. In 2022, she was included in the ranking of "100 most influential Polish women and men" according to the readers of the "Newsweek Polska" weekly.

Private life[edit]

Wieniawa was associated with actor Antoni Królikowski (2017–2018) and musician Aleksander Milwiw-Baron (2019). In 2020, she became involved with actor Nikodem Rozbicki. In the autumn of 2022, they announced their separation, but after a few months they got back together.

Filmography[edit]

Feature films[edit]

Year Title Roles
2018 Kobiety mafii Sandra Chyb „Futro”
Kobieta sukcesu Lilka, Mańka's sister
Serce nie sługa girl in the club
2019 Jak poślubić milionera Lena
2020 W lesie dziś nie zaśnie nikt Zosia Wolska
The Hater „FitAneta”
Wszyscy moi przyjaciele nie żyją Anastazja
2021 W lesie dziś nie zaśnie nikt 2 Zosia Wolska
2022 Jak pokochałam gangstera Nikita
Nie cudzołóż i nie kradnij Sandra
2023 Chłopi Marysia Pastuszka

TV series[edit]

Year Title Roles Comments
2020 Family.pl Paula, Kuba Boski's girlfriend
2014 Pielęgniarki Julia Siwiak
Klan Pati, a school friend of Małgosia Borecka episode. 2680–2681
2015 Detektyw Łodyga na tropie wynalazków Julka
2016 Na dobre i na złe Agnieszka episode. 658
2017 Na Wspólnej Dorota Pilecka episode. 2425, 2428, 2436, 2449–2452, 2458–2459
Druga szansa a fan of Ksawery episode. 27
Lekarze na start Julia episode. 25
2018 W rytmie serca Aleksandra "Alex" Kamińska, fashion blogger, daughter of Katrin episode. 14, 17, 27–29, 31, 33, 35–36
Kobiety mafii Sandra Chyb „Futro”
2019 Za marzenia vlogger episode. 23–24
Zasada przyjemności Natalia episode. 1–2
2019–2020 Zawsze warto Ada Michalska
2021 Random Mary „Jantar91” web series (episode. 6)
Small World Ola at the age of 16 miniseries
2023 Teściowie Andżelika Nagórska
The Office PL Herself 1 episode

Polish dubbing[edit]

Year Title Roles Comments
2017 Następcy 2 Uma
Mustang: Duch wolności Pru Granger
2018 Kopciuszek. Historia prawdziwa Kopciuszek
2019 Salma w krainie dusz Salma
Następcy 3 Uma
2020 Osiedle RZNiW audioserial
Lalka Izabela Łęcka audio series
2021 Random Mary „Jantar91” audio series(episode. 1–5)

Theater[edit]

Garnizon Sztuki[edit]

  • 2023: Gra as Katja

Teatr Komedia w Warszawie[edit]

  • 2020: Dom lalki. Część 2 as Emmy

Teatr Telewizji[edit]

  • 2019: Dołęga-Mostowicz. Kiedy zamykam oczy as Ada

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

Year Album details Highest position on the list
POL
2022 Omamy 4

Singles[edit]

Year Title Top positions in the charts Certyfikat Sale Album
POL
(airplay)

POL
(airplay
news)

POL
(streaming)

2015 „Co mi jest” X lack no data
2017 „Oddycham”
2018 Nie muszę 59 4
  • POL: 40 000+
2020 „SMRC” lack no data Omamy
„Wspólna chwila”
(and Mery Spolsky and Arek Kłusowski)
„Niezadowolona”
(and L.U.C.)
Wszyscy moi przyjaciele nie żyją
(soundtrack)
2021 „Zabierz tę miłość”
(oraz Maciej Musiałowski)
  • POL: platinum record
  • POL: 50 000+
Random
(soundtrack)
„Na darmo” lack no data Omamy
Nie mam dla ciebie miłości (Kayax XX Rework)
(oraz Kuba Karaś)
Kayax XX Rework / Omamy
2022 „Rozkosz” Omamy
„Nie mów”
„Milczysz”
„Omamy”
Nie muszę (Kayax XX Rework)
(and Kayah)
Kayax XX Rework
„Wenus” Omamy
„Mi nie żal”
2023 „Nie całuj”
(oraz Dawid Tyszkowski i Kuba Karaś)
X 56
„–” means that the single was not listed in the given chart.
„X” means that the list did not exist at the time.

With guest participation[edit]

Year Title Album
2016 „Na zawsze”
(Flirtini, guest: Julia Wieniawa i Zeppy Zep)
Heartbreaks & Promises vol. 3
2021 „Bezpieczny lot”
(Karaś/Rogucki, guest: Julia Wieniawa)
Czułe kontyngenty
„Sebiksy”
(Kacperczyk, guest: Julia Wieniawa)
Kryzys wieku wczesnego
2022 „Ikona”
(Tymek, guest: Julia Wieniawa)
„What’s Your Feeling”
(Ment, guest: Julia Wieniawa)

Other[edit]

Year Title Album
2019 „Plan B”
(Dawid Kwiatkowski, guest: Julia Wieniawa)
13 grzechów niczyich
2020 „Tak piękna jest tylko”
Świtezianka
2022 „Ona tańczy sama (Terry)”
(Ofelia, guest: Julia Wieniawa)
8

Music videos[edit]

Year Title Direction
2017 „Oddycham” Anna Bystrowska, Alan Willmann
2018 „Nie muszę” Paweł Fabjański
2020 „SMRC” Przemek Dzienis
„Wspólna chwila” Piotr Onopa
„Niezadowolona” Filip Berendt
2021 „Zabierz tę miłość” Jakub Barzak
„Na darmo” Miłosz Sakowski
„Nie mam dla ciebie miłości” Igor Ignacy Leśniewski
2022 „Rozkosz” Marta Klara
„Nie mów” Kinga Brocka
„Milczysz” Maciej Aleksander Bierut
„Omamy” Maciej Nowak
„Wenus” Nikodem Rozbicki
„Mi nie żal” Natasha Ivanova
2023 „Nie całuj” Tadeusz Łysiak
Guest
2016 „Na zawsze” Anna Bystrowska, Alan Willmann
2021 „Bezpieczny lot” Filip Berendt
„Sebiksy” Igor „Ajgor Ignacy” Leśniewski

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Julia Wieniawa - aktorka i piosenkarka. Życiorys godny gwiazdy Hollywood". Radio Eska (in Polish). 2022-10-07. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
  2. ^ Górna, Marta (2020-03-23). "Julia Wieniawa wreszcie w dobrej roli: z pryszczami i tłustymi włosami". Gazeta Wyborcza (in Polish). Retrieved 2022-11-13..

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