Anna Chlumsky and Anna Czartoryska
Anna Maria Chlumsky is an American actor from the United States. She first began acting in her childhood and was best known for her role as Vada Schultenfuss in My Girl 2 and My Girl. Between 1999 and 2005 the actress took the time to finish her college education. Anna Chlumsky, born December 3 the 3rd of December, 1980, in Chicago Illinois is the daughter of Nancy Chlumsky and Frank Chlumsky Jr. Her mother worked previously in the field of Flight Attendant. Her father was her father is a chef. Both of her parents are accomplished performers. The mother of the family is a singer-actress and father, who plays saxophone. When she was a newborn young girl, she modelled in Marshall Fields commercials. The couple divorced when she was just two years old, and the child was taken care of by her single mother. As she reached the age of 10 months, older, Marshall Field used her as a child model in their advertisements. After her parents split up after she turned 2 she was raised as a single child by her 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 a guest in Warsaw. Over the two years studied musicology at the University of Warsaw . In 2009, she was awarded a degree from the Theatre Academy. Alexander Zelwerowicz.CareerIn the years 2009-2013 from 2009 to 2013, she was employed by Contemporary Theatre Warsaw, where her musical debuts were It goes youth and Moulin noir. She also performed as a part of Dramatic Theatre Warsaw's Operetta witold gombrowicz in the role of Fior and Nova Scena Musical Theatre Roma. In March of 2011 when the world premiere of Morphine occurred, which is based upon the memory of Elena Bulgakov. Songs by Agnieszka Brand and Jonah Grechuta Cofta were in the album. The songs of the album are played by Polish Radio in the concert halls of Kalisz Bydgoszcz Slupsk in addition to other Polish cities.






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