- Anna-Maria Sieklucka (pronounced Sie-kloo-tska) is a Polish actress, singer, and dancer who made her feature film debut in the multi-lingual Netflix drama 365 Days, based on the novel trilogy written by Blanka Lipinska. The plot follows a spirited young woman, "Laura (played by Sieklucka)," who is kidnapped by a Sicilian mobster that imposes a period of 365 days for her to fall in love with him. The film also stars Michele Morrone and was directed by Barbara Dialowas and Tomasz Mandes.
Sieklucka has an extensive background in theatre. Upcoming, she will play the role of "Death" in Margules. Ausencia, a biographical play about Ludwik Margules, a renowned Polish-born Mexican theatre, opera and film director. Lukasz Witt- Michatowski is directing and the play will have its premiere this Fall in Lublin at the Cultural Center.
Previously, Sieklucka also toured in Salzburg at the Sommerszene Festival and in Madrid at the Teatros Canal in Marta Gornicka/The Chorus of Women: Magnificat. Last year, she was asked with only two days notice to step in as a lead role in the play Valentine's Day, at the Norwid Theatre in Jelenia Góra. Her performance was simply flawless and garnered a standing ovation.
Anna-Maria is also set to reprise her role in the sequel to 365 Days.- IMDb mini biography by: Anonymous
- ParentsJerzy Antoni SiekluckiJoanna Sieklucka
- RelativesPiotr Sieklucki(Sibling)
- She almost followed in her dad's footsteps and became a lawyer, but just before the entrance exam to university, her inner voice told her to follow her heart which is to become an artist, puppeteer and performer.
- In the past, when she introduced herself as Anna-Maria, people would think these are two names and people later call her Ania. That's why when she was just a student, she had an idea to make it simpler, avoid awkwardness and call herself Ama. At that time, she didn't associate it with ama meaning love.
- The move you're most scared to make is the one that will change everything for you.
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