Kuba Golla is an award-winning Polish actor and graduate of the Lodz Film School’s Acting Department. Since 2020 he has been a leading member of the Stefan Żeromski Theatre in Kielce, acclaimed for his versatility and intensity in both classical and contemporary repertoire.
He has received some of Poland’s most significant theatre distinctions: the Andrzej Nardelli Award for the best stage debut, the ZASP “Deska Sceniczna” Award, and the Acting Award at the 31st National Competition for Staging Polish Contemporary Art.
Golla is particularly recognized for his performances in A Tale of the Serpent’s Heart (as Wiktoryn Bogusz, Czerepacha, and Kóba Szela) and in Jakub Skrzywanek’s The Kielce Protest. Who Owns Kielce?, productions that combined artistic mastery with strong social resonance.
He also appears in film and television, including Netflix’s The Woods and the long-running medical drama Na dobre i na złe.
Me outside of acting be like:
Hi!
I’m Kuba and I’m especially fond of long, chill walks in the forests - shinrin yoku like. I love the smell of the fallen pine needles. That’s what makes me happy.
Since my childhood I was interested in marine mammals especially whales. I always wanted to fight to save them :)
But I’m a big fan of nature in the broader context.
I always fall in love with the snow every winter. I can’t resist to the sound of snow cracking under my feet and the way it glitters in the light of darkness.
I’m a guardian of my kitty named Moira - she travels with me almost everywhere.
My fav directors are Rainer Fassbinder, Sean Baker, Yorgos Lanthimos and Gaspar Noe.