Zofia Domalik

Zofia Domalik
Zofia Domalik in 2020.
Born (1995-10-10) 10 October 1995
EducationAleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art
OccupationActress
Years active2010–present
Spouse
Paweł Kurkowski
(m. 2025)
Parents
  • Andrzej Domalik (father)
  • Ewa Telega (mother)

Zofia Domalik (Polish: [ˈzɔ.fja dɔˈma.lik]; born 10 October 1995) is a Polish film, television, stage, and voice actress. She starred in the leading role of Ola in the 2019 drama film All for My Mother, and main characters of Dominika Sozoniuk in the criminal film Bartkowiak, Kasia Sobańska in the 2022 comedy film Zołza, and Ola in the 2023 romantic comedy film Kiss, Kiss!. She also starred as recurring characters such as Agata in the TVP1 drama series Plebania (2010–2011), Mirosława Buczkowska in the Polsat drama series First Love, Ewa Mazur in the Polsat drama series Zawsze warto (2019–2020), Iza Laskowska in the Polsat drama series Friends (2020), and Olga Sienkiewicz in the Polsat political satire comedy-drama Servant of the People (2023–2024). Domalik also portrayed secondary characters, such secondary characters, such as Julia Banaszek in the TVN thriller medical drama Diagnosis (2017), Zuza Rozwadowska the TVP1 war drama series Wartime Girls (2018), Agnieszka in the TVP1 historic crime series Shadow Play (2024), and Kiki in the Disney+ crime drama series The Breslau Murders (2025).

Biography

Zofia Domalik was born on 10 October 1995.[1][2] She is a daughter of film and theatre director and screenwriter Andrzej Domalik and actress Ewa Telega.[3][2] Actor Jan Nowicki was her godparent.[4] She finished the Jerzy Grotowski 21st General Education High School in Warsaw, Poland, and in 2019, she graduated from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.[1][3]

Her first television role was in 2010 and 2011, when, at the age of 15, she portrayed Agata, a recurring character in the TVP1 drama series Plebania.[1][3][2] Later Domalik also portrayed Gizela in two episodes of the TVP2 war series Days of Honor (2011), and Mirosława Buczkowska, a recurring character in the Polsat drama series First Love (2012–2013).[1][3][5] She also appeared in the television series True Law (2014), I'll Be Fine (2016), and Father Matthew (2018). Her first appearance in a feature film was as an extra in the 2014 war film Warsaw 44. In 2017, Domalik portrayed Julia Banaszek, a secondary character in the TVN thriller medical drama Diagnosis, and in 2018, she portrayed Zuza Rozwadowska, a secondary character in the TVP1 war drama series Wartime Girls.[1][6][7] Between 2019 and 2020, she portrayed Ewa Mazur, a recurring character in the Polsat drama series Zawsze warto.[1][6]

Domalik starred in the leading role of Ola in the 2019 drama film All for My Mother.[8][9] For her performance, she was awarded at the 2019 Polish Film Festival in Gdynia for the best acting debut, the 2020 Off Camera International Festival of Independent Cinema for best best actress and best acting debut, the 2021 New York Polish Film Festival for the best actor, and the 2021 Ekran Toronto Polish Film Festival for the best female role.[1][10] She was also nominated for the Polish Film Award in 2021, for the best lead actress and the best debut.[11] She also portrayed a student, a secondary character in the 2020 drama film Overclockers.[1][12] She also starred as main characters, such as Dominika Sozoniuk in the crime film Bartkowiak, Kasia Sobańska in the 2022 comedy film Zołza, and Ola in the 2023 romantic comedy film Kiss, Kiss!.[13][14][15]

Domalik portrayed Ewa Banach, a secondary character in the Player crime series Angel of Death in 2020, and Iza Laskowska, a recurring character in the Polsat drama series Friends in 2022.[2][16] She also starred as Olga Sienkiewicz, a recurring character in the Polsat political satire comedy-drama Servant of the People (2023–2024).[17] Domalik also portrayed secondary characters of Agnieszka in the TVP1 historic crime series Shadow Play in 2024, and Kiki in the Disney+ crime drama series The Breslau Murders in 2025.[1][18]

Private life

In 2025, Zofia Domalik married lawyer Paweł Kurkowski.[19] In 2025, her husband was a contestant in the TVN reality competition show Afryka Express.[20]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2014 Warsaw 44 Feature film
2015 Parisian Girl Justyna Short film
2016 Klincz Inga Short film
Pogubienie Short film
2017 Listy z Rosji Rational lady-in-waiting Television play
Silence Of The Polish Lambs Girl with a phone Short film
Time to Go Marta Prado Short film
2018 Fatal Attraction Short film
Urodziny psa Short film
2019 All for My Mother Ola Feature film
2020 Overclockers Student Feature film
2021 Bartkowiak Dominika Sozoniuk Feature film
Upał Myszka Television play
2022 O doglądaniu draceny Lidia Television play
Zołza Kasia Sobańska Feature film
2023 Kiss, Kiss! Ola Feature film
2024 Księgi sprośności Zofia Fredro Television play

Television series

Year Title Role Notes
2010–2011 Plebania Agata Recurring role; 27 episodes
2011 Days of Honor Gizela Episodes: "Nowy Świadek", "Znak Rosenfarba"
2012–2013 First Love Mirosława Buczkowska Recurring role
2013 Days of Honor Episode: "Wezwanie"
2014 True Law Frank's babysitter Episode no. 74
2016 I'll Be Fine Martyna Górska Episode no. 57
2017 Diagnosis Julia Banaszek 3 episodes
2018 Father Matthew Krysia Episode: "Powołanie"
Wartime Girls Zuza Rozwadowska 3 episodes
2019–2020 Zawsze warto Ewa Mazur Recurring role; 17 episodes
2020 Angel of Death Ewa Banach 3 episodes
2022 Friends Iza Laskowska Recurring role; 8 episodes
2023 Zołza Kasia Sobańska MIniseries; main role; 3 episodes
2023–2024 Servant of the People Olga Sienkiewicz Recurring role; 33 episodes
2024 Shadow Play Agnieszka 3 episodes
2025 The Breslau Murders Kiki Episodes no. 1 and 3

Polish-language dubbing

Year Title Role Notes
2017 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Jo Television series; episode: "Out to FLUNCH"
Disney 11 Lara Television series; recurring role; 60 episodes
Puppy Dog Pals Additional voices Television series
2018 101 Dalmatian Street Big Fee Television series; recurring role; 17 episodes
Craig of the Creek Katie Television series; episode: "Vulture's Nest"
Yustice Television series; recurring role; 6 episodes
Freaky Friday Ellie Blake Feature film
Patrick Becky Feature film
Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure Elderly woman Television series; episode: "Vigor the Visionary"
2019 Spider-Man: Far From Home Seamstress Feature film

Accolades

Accolades received by Ghosts
Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2019 Polish Film Festival Actor debut All for My Mother Won [1]
2020 Polish Feature Film Competition Award Best actress Won
Rising Star Award Best acting debut Won
2021 Polish Film Award Best lead female role Nominated
Discovery of the year Nominated
Elżbieta Czyżewska Award N/a Won
Ekran Toronto Polish Film Festival Award Best female role Won

References

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  2. ^ a b c d Roksana Pamuła (5 July 2024). "Jedyna córka Ewy Telegi też jest aktorką. To gwiazda serialu 'Szadź'. 'Bałam się, że będę porównywana'".
  3. ^ a b c d Artur Zaborski (18 June 2020). "Narodziny gwiazdy: Zofia Domalik". vogue.pl.
  4. ^ Oskar Netkowski (8 December 2022). "Córka chrzestna wspomina Jana Nowickiego. 'Mieliśmy świetną relację'". dziendobry.tvn.pl (in Polish).
  5. ^ "Zofia Domalik dla WP: 'Dostałam od losu wielki prezent'". gwiazdy.wp.pl (in Polish). 5 July 2024.
  6. ^ a b "'Zawsze warto': Córka znanej aktorki stoi u progu kariery". telemagazyn.pl (in Polish). 5 September 2019.
  7. ^ Zofia Domalik jest w ciąży. Aktorka pokazała urocze kadry z mężem. To uczestnik 'Afryka Express'! (in Polish). 27 January 2026 https://tvn.pl/gwiazdy/zofia-domalik-jest-w-ciazy-aktorka-pokazala-urocze-kadry-z-mezem-to-uczestnik-afryka-express-st8870327. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
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  9. ^ "'Wszystko dla mojej matki'. Niebezpieczne pragnienie miłości". polskieradio.pl (in Polish). 3 January 2020.
  10. ^ "Festiwal Filmowy w Gdyni 2019: zwycięzcy. Komu przyznano Złote Lwy i pozostałe wyróżnienia?". glamour.pl. 22 September 2019.
  11. ^ Konrad Szczęsny (22 April 2021). "Orły 2021: znamy nominowanych! Joanna Kulig i Bartosz Bielenia odsłonili wszystkie karty". viva.pl (in Polish).
  12. ^ Stanisław Kardamon (19 November 2024). "Wschodząca gwiazda polskiego kina nie chciała zostać aktorką. W końcu poszła w ślady sławnych rodziców". pomponik.pl (in Polish).
  13. ^ Łukasz Knapik (21 April 2023). "'Bartkowiak' serwisu Netflix w TV Puls". satkurier.pl (in Polish).
  14. ^ Łukasz Knapik (13 May 2023). "'Zołza' w stacjach Canal+". satkurier.pl (in Polish).
  15. ^ Krzysztof Połaski (22 July 2020). "'Gorzko, gorzko!'. Zofia Domalik gwiazdą nowej komedii romantycznej Tomasza Koneckiego! Kto jeszcze w obsadzie?". telemagazyn.pl (in Polish).
  16. ^ "'Przyjaciółki'. On zdradzał ją a ona jego. Czy ten związek ma jeszcze szansę?". fakt.pl (in Polish). 3 November 2022.
  17. ^ "Już dzisiaj o godzinie 20. w Polsacie premiera polskiej wersji kultowego ukraińskiego serialu 'Sługa Narodu'". telemagazyn.pl (in Polish). 3 May 2023.
  18. ^ "Córka znanej aktorki wzięła ślub! Jej mąż szalał w Afryce z Rozbickim". telemagazyn.pl (in Polish). 22 December 2025.
  19. ^ Maciej Gąsiorowski (22 December 2025). "Córka gwiazdy 'Plebanii' zaręczona. Jej wybranek to uczestnik show TVN". rozrywka.o2.pl (in Polish).
  20. ^ Katarzyna Garwolińska (27 September 2025). "Paweł Kurkowski - kim jest? To z nim Nikodem Rozbicki wystąpił w 'Afryka Express'". eska.pl (in Polish).