Urszula Bogucka was born on January 20, 1996, in Wrocław. She graduated with a bachelor's degree from the Warsaw Film School. She started her first steps in front of the camera as a child, including in a dramatized documentary about the Kennedy family, portraying JFK’s daughter Caroline, and in Peter Greenaway's film 'Nightwatch.' From 2004 to 2010, she appeared in the Polish series 'Pierwsza miłość.' Her first significant acting role was a child role alongside Andrzej Chyra and Kinga Preis in Feliks Falk's award-winning film 'Komornik' at the Gdynia Film Festival. A year later, she had a cameo appearance in Bogusław Linda's film 'Jasne błękitne okna.' A breakthrough role was one of the leading roles in Michał Rogalski's film 'Unser letzter Sommer.'
Since 2018, she has been dancing with a fan combat dance group. She participated in the film production titled 'W jak morderstwo.' She appeared in 'Mandala Varsoviensis' and 'Błyskawica,' productions of BUIFILM, and in numerous marches advocating for women's rights, such as 'Dziady na Mickiewicza.'
Privately, she is a mother, an energetic woman who enjoys competition and challenging work.