Aleksandra_Gintrowska

Aleksandra Gintrowska

Aleksandra Gintrowska

Polish singer and actress


Aleksandra Gintrowska (born March 28, 1991) is a Polish singer and actress[1] also appearing under the pseudonym O.L.A. which translates as "the heart of the word POLAND".[2][3]

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Early life and education

Gintrowska was born in Szczecinek in 1991. She comes from a family rooted in musical traditions. One of her grandparents sang in a choir, another played the violin.[4] Her mother was a singer and her sister plays the cello.[5] She studied singing at schools in Szczecinek. During her primary school education, she learned to play the piano. Then she studied at the Private High School and the 'Opera Singing Department' of the 'Secondary Music School of Oskar Kolberg'. She consequently left for Warsaw where she passed her international high school diploma. She then enrolled in Kingston University, where she obtained a bachelor's degree in drama and opera singing.[6] During her student days, she performed in choir and academic performances in such venues as The Fighting Cocks as well as in musicals such as This Is Musical, Gems from the Shows and Cell Block Tango, staged at theaters in London.[7]

Music career

Gintrowska during the rehearsal for Poland's National Qualifiers for the 61st Eurovision Song Contest, March 2016.

In 2015, she released the single "Missing" composed by Robert Janson which was used by Polsat as the theme song for their show Must Be the Music.[8] In 2016, she qualified with the song to the finals of the national Eurovision Song Contest Qualifiers. The mermaid costume[9] in which she appeared in the preliminaries became the subject of nationwide media publications.[10] In August 2016, she released the single "Best That I've Felt," which was produced by Ryan Tedder.[4] In December 2016, she published the song "Rowdy", and at the end of January 2017 she presented her first Polish-language single – "White Magic", which was created in collaboration with Robert Janson. On December 17, 2019, she performed live at the ‘Most Beautiful Carols televised concert, which took place in the 'Parish Church of Our Lady of Częstochowa' in Lubin on Christmas Eve and during the New Year's televised concert in Warsaw with the choir both broadcast on TVN.[11][4]

Discography

  • 2015: – Missing.
  • 2016: – Best That I’ve Felt.
  • 2016: – Rowdy.
  • 2017: – Biała magia.

Filmography

Gintrowska played Monika in Barbara Sass’ film In the Name of the Devil (2011)[12] and Jola in the film Gwiazdy by Jan Kidawa-Błoński (2017).[13][14] In 2018, she played supporting roles in television series such as in Pierwsza miłość (English: First Love), a Polish soap opera set in Wrocław or in M jak miłość (lit. L for Love) broadcast on the international channel TVP Polonia and revolving around the multiple generations of the Mostowiak family. This show has been the most-watched drama on Polish television since and its popularity led to a Russian adaptation, entitled Lyubov kak Lyubov. The same year she also starred in two episodes of the Polish thriller medical drama Diagnosis (original title: Diagnoza) produced by TVN.[15] She was a participant in Polsat's entertainment program Twoja twarz brzmi znajomo (season 8) (based on the Spanish series: Your Face Sounds Familiar, 2017)[16] and a juror in the Talent competition Śpiewajmy razem. All Together Now (2019) based on the British show All Together Now.[17]

Film

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Notes

  1. Refers to the film's earliest release
  2. Refers to the film's earliest release

References

  1. "Aleksandra Gintrowska". teleexpress.tvp.pl. Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  2. WPROST.pl (December 20, 2019). ""Gintrowski – a jednak coś po nas zostanie". Wyjątkowy koncert w niedzielę w TVP1". Wprost (in Polish). Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  3. o.o, Eurozet Sp z (March 29, 2018). "M jak miłość. Aleksandra Gintrowska zagra Małgosię – Radio ZET". radiozet.pl (in Polish). Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  4. "Sylwester TVN 2019/20: Aleksandra Gintrowska zaśpiewała światowy hit!". tvn.pl (in Polish). December 31, 2019. Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  5. Królak, Sergiusz (March 20, 2016). "Ola Gintrowska: "Thanks to the siren I distinguished myself from the other participants!"". eurowizja.org. Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  6. "Młodzi utalentowani z Polski". Wprost (in Polish). August 18, 2016. Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  7. Dobczyńska, Natalia (July 11, 2017). "Aleksandra Gintrowska: "I hope I can surprise all viewers"". eurowizja.org. Retrieved April 10, 2020.
  8. "Aleksandra Gintrowska dołączyła do "M jak miłość"". Onet Kultura (in Polish). March 29, 2018. Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  9. o.o, Eurozet Sp z (February 21, 2018). "Pierwsza miłość. Ola Gintrowska w serialu - Radio ZET". www.radiozet.pl (in Polish). Retrieved April 15, 2020.
  10. "Eurowizja 2016: internauci nie mają litości wobec Oli Gintrowskiej". Onet Kultura (in Polish). March 7, 2016. Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  11. "Gwiazdy zaśpiewają kolędy w TVN! Koncert obejrzycie 24 grudnia". tvn.pl (in Polish). December 23, 2019. Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  12. W imieniu diabła (in Polish), retrieved April 13, 2020
  13. Gwiazdy (in Polish), retrieved April 13, 2020
  14. ""Gwiazdy" – kobiety mają głos". Magazyn FILM (in Polish). April 28, 2017. Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  15. ""Diagnoza" zyskała 210 tys. widzów. TVN liderem rynku w grupie 16–49. "Powód do zadowolenia"". wirtualnemedia.pl (in Polish). March 8, 2018. Retrieved April 13, 2020.

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