Malgorzata Werner
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Born Małgorzata Werner on November 4, 1971, in Poland, this Polish actress and TV presenter became widely recognized in the 1990s. Often dubbed the "Polish Pamela Anderson" due to her distinctive look, she established her career with memorable roles in cult Polish cinema.
She is best known for her appearance in Marek Koterski's 1995 comedy-drama "Nic śmiesznego" (Nothing Funny), where she played the role of the "Blonde Girl". Her filmography also includes notable titles such as "Day of the Wacko" (Dzień świra, 2002), "Gry uliczne" (Street Games, 1996), and "Szczur" (The Rat, 1995). Beyond her acting credits, Werner gained further public visibility as a co-host of the popular music program Disco Relax.

