Julia Krynke

Julia Krynke (born 20 November 1979) is a multilingual Polish actress, voice over artist and trained classical musician based in London, UK.

Soon after the completion of her studies, Krynke made her big-screen debut playing one of the lead roles in the much-acclaimed Distant Lights, directed by Hans-Christian Schmid (Germany, 2003).

[4] In 2006, Krynke made a well-received debut on the Irish stage as Monica in Dermot Bolger's The Townlands of Brazil (dir.

During the same period, Krynke also featured in televised roles in Germany, including that of Olga Sarpei in the ZDF series Leipzig Homicide.

In 2012, Krynke took a lead televised role – Milena Kintrup – in the German-Austrian-Swiss series Tatort: Das Wunder von Wolbeck (dir.

[7] 2015 saw Krynke portray Julia Katrin Vesik in the British TV series DCI Banks (ITV)[8] and Agnieszka in the German television movie Der Pfarrer und das Mädchen (ZDF, dir.

She made the experimental noir Muse with Italian film-maker Massimo Salvato[14] and has collaborated with British directors Jessica Townsend,Esther Richardson[15] and Nick Cohen and Kyla Simone Bruce.