Beata Fido
She graduated from the AST National Academy of Theatre Arts in Krakow in 1990. Between 1991 and 2000 she had lived in the United States where she performer in theatres. Her debut was the role of Anastasia in Matthew Ramsay's The Best Western (25.07.1991), directed by Russel Muth, in which she performed as a member of a theatrical group Bowman Ensable in Baltimore, MA. In 1996, she was awarded the first price in the Theater Exellence Award competition by Detroit Free Press for the role of Seta Tomasian in Beast on the Moon, staged in the Purple Rose Theater Co. by Jeff Daniels. She also played the role of Mrs Rogozinski in CBS' Guiding Light soap opera in 1996. After returning to Poland she played in popular TV series and movies - Karol: A Man Who Became Pope (2004) as Sister Maksencja, Popieluszko: Freedom Is Within Us (2009) as sister Krystyna and Mother Teresa of Cats (2010) as Marcin's teacher. In 2014 she played in the documentary Danusia, telling the story of the first successful Polish kidney transplantation. In 2016 she played in the Polish musical Wesele w kurnej chacie. Also in 2016, she played the protagonist of Smolensk - Nina, an investigative journalist studying the Smolensk air disaster. She also acted in TV drama performances: Kwatera Bozych Pomylencow (2008), Psie Glowy (2009), Totus Tuus (2016), Wojna - moja milosc (2017), Ostatni hrabia. Edward Bernard Raczynski (2018), List z tamtego swiata (2018), Dolega-Mostowicz. Kiedy zamykam oczy (2019).