Beata pozniak biography definition
In this special episode, Poźniak discusses the immigrant experience and struggle with identity, the impact of growing up under Soviet rule during the Cold War....
Beata Poźniak
Polish–American actress (born )
Beata Poźniak (Polish pronunciation:[bɛˈat̪apɔʑˈɲak]; born 30 April ) is a Polish-American actress, film director, poet, painter and an Earphones Award-winning narrator.
She is also a human rights activist who introduced the first bill in the history of US Congress to officially recognize International Women's Day in the United States.
She has a strong acting career under her belt and is a strong activist for women's rights.
Pozniak won the prestigious Voice Arts Award in the "Outstanding Video Game Character - Best Performance" category for her role of Skarlet, the Blood Queen in Mortal Kombat 11 starring alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone.
In thirty years of Mortal Kombat's franchise, Pozniak is the first and only actress that won in the Best Performance Category.[1]
Early life
Poźniak was born in Gdańsk, Poland. Her mother was born in Vilnius, Lithuania, and her father's family is from Ukraine.
Her parents divorced when she was six years old and she grew up with a single mot