Dagmara Domińczyk

Polish actress

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2024 Dagmara Domińczyk won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for Succession for the second time
2024 Guest starred as Anka Kieslowski in an American Horror Stories episode titled 'Clone'
2024 Upcoming roles in 'Miller's Girl' as Beatrice and 'Travel Essentials' as Ada Rosińska
2023 Took on a recurring role as Elle in Hello Tomorrow!
2023 Cast as Ann Beaulieu in Sofia Coppola's biographical drama Priscilla and appeared in the satirical teen comedy Bottoms directed by Emma Seligman.
2023 Concluded her role in Succession and appeared in films Bottoms and Priscilla.
2022 Dagmara Domińczyk won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for Succession
2022 Played Erika Jensen in 6 episodes of We Own This City
2022 Voiced Zelma in 'My Love Affair with Marriage'
2021 Starred in Maggie Gyllenhaal's psychological drama The Lost Daughter alongside Olivia Colman and Dakota Johnson.
2020 Appeared as The Nightingale in Prodigal Son episode 'The Professionals'
2020 Appeared in two films: 'Abe' as Rebecca and 'The Assistant' as Ellen
2019 Appeared in The Assistant film.
2018 Guest starred as Genevieve Furie in The Deuce episode 'There's an Art to This'
2018 Began her main role in the HBO comedy-drama television series Succession.
2016 Starred in 'A Woman, a Part' as Nadia Jones
2014 Starred in Big Stone Gap film.
2014 Portrayed Dinah Linehan in an episode of Boardwalk Empire called 'Devil You Know'
2014 Starred in the Polish political thriller film Jack Strong and the black comedy Let's Kill Ward's Wife.
2013 Continued her performance in the Broadway play 'Golden Boy' at the Belasco Theatre, playing the role of Anna Bonaparte
2013 Appeared in two films: 'Phantom' as Sophi Zubov and 'The Immigrant' as Belva
2013 Released her novel The Lullaby of Polish Girls, demonstrating her talents as a writer.
2012 Dagmara Domińczyk performed in the Broadway play 'Golden Boy' at the Belasco Theatre, playing the role of Anna Bonaparte
2012 Played Sarah Jennings in an episode of Person of Interest titled 'Many Happy Returns'
2012 Starred in 'The Letter' as Elizabeth McIntyre
2011 Dagmara Domińczyk appeared in two television episodes: 'Isabel Sharp' in The Good Wife and 'Nancy' in Suits
2011 Performed in two films: 'Higher Ground' as Annika and 'Felix the Painter' as Brigitte (a short film)
2011 Co-starred in Vera Farmiga's directorial debut drama film Higher Ground, playing a religious group member with a brain tumor.
2010 Dagmara Domińczyk appeared in the film 'Helena from the Wedding' as Eve

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