Anna Chlumsky and Anna Czartoryska
Anna Maria Chlumsky was born in America. Anna Maria Chlumsky started her career as an actress in her early years as a teenager. She is most famous for the role of Vada as Vada in My Girl, and then My Girl 2, and in the following years, My Girl 3. Her hiatus was from 1999 to 2005 in order to go to the college. Anna Chlumsky was born on December 3, 1980, in Chicago Illinois to Nancy and Frank Chlumsky Jr. Her mother was previously employed in the field of Flight Attendant, and her father was a cook. While her mother can sing and perform, her father is also an accomplished musician, a saxophonist. When she was a newborn child, she modeled for Marshall Fields advertisements. When her parents divorced when she was 2 she was raised as a single parent through her maternal grandmother. At the age of 10 months older, Marshall Field used her as a child-model for their commercials. Following the split of her parents at the age of two, she was born a single mother 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 resided in Warsaw. She was a musicologist for two years in the University of Warsaw. Following her graduation from the Theatre Academy in 2009, she worked as an musicologist for two years. Alexander Zelwerowicz, Warsaw. CareersFrom 2009 until 2013, she was a member of her company, the Contemporary Theatre of Warsaw and was first seen in the stage as Fior Operetta Witold Gombbrowicz. The guest also performed on stage at Dramatic Theatre Warsaw in Fior Operetta and Nova Scena Musical Theatre Roma. The monodrama Morphine was inspired by the honor of Elena Bulgakov. She also sang in songs like Jonah Grechuta Kofta. In 2012, Polish Radio published their debut album "actress". Songs from Morphine are on the album. The tracks on this album were performed at concerts by the Kalisz Bydgoszcz Symphony Slupsk as well as different cities of Poland.






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