Katarzyna Figura, born in Warsaw, Poland, is a prominent actress known for her roles in Polish cinema. In The Washing Machine (1993), she delivers a captivating performance that reflects her early career as a blonde bombshell. Figura's evolution in the industry has seen her transition to more complex and mature roles, often portraying sorrowful and embittered characters. With a foundation from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw, she continues to be a significant figure in the contemporary Polish film landscape.
The Washing Machine
Three sisters - voluptuous Vida, Maria (nicknamed "Sissy"), and Ludmilla - live together in a run-down apartment building in Budapest. The sisters all vie for the attentions of Yuri Petkov, a dubious middle-aged pimp who plays them off against each other. One evening, Ludmilla claims to have found Yuri's body stuffed into their washing machine, but when Inspector Stacev arrives to investigate the body has disappeared. The good-looking young inspector attempts to discover the truth but in doing so becomes drawn into the sisters' bizarre sex games...