Zofia Wichłacz (b. 1995) is a Polish actress. She's best known for playing Ala in Warsaw 44 (2014), a film set in the Warsaw Uprising of 1944, the largest military action by any resistance group during World War II.
(Between 150,000 and 200,000 Poles died, as they faced both the Nazis retreating in the west and the Soviets invading from the east, who were preparing for the post-war domination of eastern Europe and had no interest in supporting an independent Polish force.)
Wichłacz's Ala was a nurse in love with resistance fighter Stefan Zawadzki (played by Józef Pawłowski). She received widespread praise for the role, winning Best Actress prizes at Polish film festivals. Since then, along with continued work in Polish film, she's appeared in a few English-language productions, including Netflix's The Romanoffs and the BBC's World on Fire. She's kinda got a Jennifer Lawrence thing going on, face-wise.
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