Dorota Kolak among GFS lecturers

Film and theatrical actress, graduate of acting studies at Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Teatralna in Kraków will conduct classes at Gdynia Film School.

Dorota Kolak among GFS lecturers

Dorota Kolak debuted at the fourth year of studies with the role of Adele in the play ‘House of Bernarda’ by Alba Federico Garcia Lorcy [dir. Bogdan Tosza] in Teatr im. Adama Mickiewicza in Częstochowa. In the years 1980 – 1982 worked in Teatr im. Wojciecha Bogusławskiego in Kalisz. Since 1982 is linked to Teatr Wybrzeże in Gdańsk and played there over seventy major roles. Also can be seen in Television Theatre, films and series.

She is a teacher at the Vocal – Acting Faculty at the Academy of Music in Gdańsk. In Gdynia Film School Dorota Kolak will conduct the subject: work with an actor.

Dorota Kolak’s offical web site

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