Here are the sexy and nude photos of Kasia Smutniak. Katarzyna Anna “Kasia” Smutniak is an Italian model and actress of Polish origin. Born: August 13, 1979, Pila, Poland.
The daughter of the General of the Polish air force grew up in the world of aviation, inherited from her father a passion for flying, and in 16 years received a pilot’s license gliders. In 17 years went to the Polish beauty contest, where she took second place. She worked as a model, receiving offers from famous designers from Japan, England, the USA, and Italy.
As an actress she made her debut in 2000 in the Italian comedy by Giorgio Paraniello “At the Right Moment,” Polish thriller “Haker” (2002), and in 2003 took part in the filming of “Radio West,” where she met her future husband Pietro Taricone. She has appeared in various television dramas, including two seasons of “Questa è la mia terra” (2006-2008) directed by Raffaele Mertes and Rino Gaetano.
In 2007, for the leading role in the film “Nelle tue mani” was awarded the “Nastro d’argento” and the Italian “Golden Globe” as the best new actress. The wide audience is known for the role of Caroline in the 2010 action flick “From Paris with Love,” which starred with John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys-Meyers. In the film, Kasia almost gets naked when she strips down to her bra and panties.
In 2014, Smutniak was nominated for the Italian film award “Ente David di Donatello” for her role in the film “Allacciate le cinture,” and was awarded the “Nastro d’argento.” Released in 2017, the film “Perfetti sconosciuti,” in which Kasia played the central role, brought her fame not only in Italy but also abroad.
In addition to her native Polish, Kasia Smutniak fluent in Russian, English, and Italian. On September 4, 2004, Smutniak gave birth to a daughter Sofia in Rome from her longtime friend, the actor Pietro Taricone, who died June 29, 2010, in an accident while skydiving. In 2014, Smutniak gave birth to her son Leon from film producer Domenico Procacci, whom she married in 2011.
Can I get the Cliff Notes version of that description?
Beautiful women.
She’s got the word “smut” in her name.
In Polish “Smutniak” mean something like sad person.