Edyta Herbuś (Polish pronunciation: [ɛˈdɨta ˈxɛrbuɕ]; born 26 February 1981) is a Polish dancer, model, and actress. Edyta was the winner of the Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 with partner Marcin Mroczek representing Poland.[1]

Edyta Herbuś in 2011
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Edyta Herbuś
Images
image icon Beauty Expert 2013 (E. Herbuś at a gala ceremony hosted by the Amber Room Restaurant in Warsaw)
image icon Edyta Herbuś at Łukasz Jemioł’s fashion show (2013)
image icon Viva Photo Awards 2013
Video
video icon An episode from a Russian film featuring Edyta Herbuś (Volf Messing: seeing through time [ru])

Biography edit

Born in Kielce, Poland, Edyta has a degree in characterization with theatre and movie make up.[2] She attended the dance school Step by Step in Kielce. She took part in the second and fourth Polish edition of Dancing with the Stars. In the second edition, she danced with Jakub Wesołowski, in the fourth with Marcin Mroczek – twice she and her partner ranked third. In Otwock she has a Dance School together with Tomek Barański. In 2007, she took part in Jak oni śpiewają?, in which she placed fourth. In a Polish daily soap Na wspólnej she played the role of Urszula. She also starred in Tylko miłość. In Latin American dancing she has the category S class in which she has won many awards. In Poland she was first vicemiss of Miss Hawaiian Tropic 2004,[3] in Las Vegas was Talent Miss.[4]

Eurovision dance edit

She also appeared on the Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 which she won on September 6 for Poland, giving the country its first ever win in an EBU produced contest.

Filmography edit

Dubbing edit

Her programs edit

  • Przebojowe dzieci
  • W rytmie MTV

Programs she took part in edit

  • Dancing with the Stars (Polish)
  • Jak oni śpiewają?
  • Dzień Kangura

References edit

  1. ^ "Poland wins Eurovision Dance Contest". UPI. 7 September 2008. Retrieved 5 December 2010.
  2. ^ "Edyta Herbus Information, biography, filmography". celebarazzi.com. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  3. ^ "Miss Hawaiian Tropic". Vipnews.pl. 2004-03-17. Archived from the original on 2014-02-19. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  4. ^ "Taniec z Misskami". Z Archiwum Miss. Retrieved 2014-02-02.

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