Ida Jablonska(I)
- Actress
Ida Jablonska is an international actress. Born in Warsaw into an artistic family. Her great grand father Szymon Szurmiej was a director of the Jewish Theatre in Warsaw. Her grandmother Helena Szurmiej is a recognized actress and theatre director in Poland raising her from the young years in an artistic spirit.
Ida has been working in films since she was a teenager. She became known after appearing in a polish french german co-production at the age of 12 with her first silver screen appearance in the child lead role of Elena in 'Bandyta' directed by Maciej Dejczer staring Pete Postlethwaite and John Hurt. She played the fatally ill Romanian orphan deeply in love with Til Schweiger character.
She attended the Lodz Film School. In the meantime, she dedicated herself to a number of acting training including The William Esper Studio in New York, Film Acting Paris in France, Ellen Chenoweth Casting Workshops, Constantine Gregory Dialog Trainer workshops as well as Kim Graham Casting Workshops.
In 2016, Ida was one of the leading actress, playing role of Vera, a young woman trying to save her girlfriend from a powerful criminal and to deliver her own brand of justice along the way. "Diversion End" feature film staring Andres Faucher and Kevin Oestenstad produced by Rockzeline production company was her second big international co-production (Poland, France, United States)
Continues her career in film and theatre appearing in feature films, TV shows and theatre plays.