Barbara Brylska was born on 29 May 1941, in
Skotniki. At age 15, she was cast in the film
Kalosze szczęścia. After this role, she took acting lessons in a theater school and became a student at the
National Film School in Łódź, where in 1967 she completed her acting education at the Faculty of Acting. Brylska's first major role was in the film
Ich dzień powszedni (1963). In 1966, she played the
Phoenician priestess Kama in the
feature film Pharaoh (), based on the
novel by
Bolesław Prus. Apart from Polish-directed movies, she has also played in films directed by Soviet,
Czechoslovak and
Bulgarian directors. For her role as Nadya in the 1975 film
Irony of Fate, directed by
Eldar Ryazanov, she received a Soviet state award. She became a popular actress in the
Soviet Union. She would later claim that her success caused jealousy in the Polish film community and led it to ignore her work. In 1977, she was a member of the jury at the
10th Moscow International Film Festival. From 2000, Brylska acted in stage plays, primarily in
Russia. She reprised the role of the aged Nadya in the 2007
Irony of Fate: The Sequel. ==Awards==