Anna Chlumsky and Anna Czartoryska
Anna Maria Chlumsky is an American actress. Anna Maria Chlumsky started her career as an actress as a small girl. She is best known for her character Vada in My Girl, and then My Girl 2, and in the following years, My Girl 3. Following her initial roles in the film, she paused from 1999 to 2005 in order to go back to the college. Anna Chlumsky was born on December 3, 1980, in Chicago Illinois to Nancy and Frank Chlumsky Jr. Her mother was a flight attendant while her father is a Chef. Both parents are artists. Her mother, actor and singer, has a father can play the an instrument called saxophone. Marshall Fields used her as a baby model in advertisements, when she was just 10 months. She was raised solely by her mother, following the dissolution of her parents at the time she was two years old. In 2010, she appeared in Marshall Fields ads as a young child model. She was just two years old when, her parents divorced and she was taken care of by her mother alone. 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 visited Warsaw. She was a musicologist for two years in the University of Warsaw. Following her graduation from the Theatre Academy in 2009, she became musicologist for 2 years. Alexander Zelwerowicz, Warsaw. CareerIn 2009-2013 she was with her company, the Contemporary Theatre of Warsaw and was first seen in the stage as Fior Operetta Witold Gombbrowicz. The guest also performed at the Dramatic Theatre Warsaw in Fior Operetta and Nova Scena Musical Theatre Roma. The stage premiere for her monodrama Morphine inspired by the memory of Elena Bulgakov with songs by Agnieszka Olsiecka and Jonah Grechuta Cofta took on March 11, 2011. Songs from Morphine appeared on the debut album, actress. The tracks on this album were performed at concerts with the Kalisz Bydgoszcz Symphony Orchestra Slupsk in addition to other Polish cities.






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