Alicja Bachleda, widely recognized as Alicja Bachleda-CuruĆ, is a distinguished Mexican-Polish actress and accomplished singer, renowned for her exceptional contributions to the realms of film and television. She was born in Tampico, Mexico, on May 12, 1983.
With a robust background in acting education, she honed her craft at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York City. Bachleda's illustrious career ignited in 1999, marked by her compelling portrayal in the lead role of the film "Pan Tadeusz." Her cinematic journey continued to flourish, showcasing her immense talent across a diverse array of projects. Notable credits in her filmography encompass captivating performances in "The American Side," "Summer Storm," "Trade," "Friendship," "The Beheaded Rooster," "Stealth," "Blood of the Templars," and "Ondine," a film that also featured esteemed actors Colin Farrell and Dervla Kirwan.
Beyond the silver screen, Bachleda's artistic prowess extended to television, with engaging appearances in prominent TV series such as "Sperling," "Na dobre i na zle," and "Lokatorzy."
Actresses, Film and TV
Author, Film and TV
Actors, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV