Barbara and Zosia, both 16, interview a person whose job it is to match an actor and the character
Casting director Klementyna Szymańska (and her daughter) just before the conversation with HRB’s Zosia Dudzic and Basia Karsznia.
November 21, 2025
‘Casting is not about who’s the best,’ says casting director Klementyna Szymańska
Have you ever wondered exactly how Margot Robbie became Barbie, and Ryan Gosling was selected to be Ken and do beach? And how many other amazing actors auditioned for those iconic roles? In the film industry there is a name for the people who make these decisions – a casting director.
The following excerpt from the recorded interview was edited for clarity and consistency.
Barbara Karsznia (BK): Klementyna, do you ever step outside your role as a casting director, or are you constantly scanning people’s faces?
Honestly, it’s always on. I used to work with a lot of young, untrained actors, so I’ve developed this habit of subconsciously scanning faces, looking for potential. It’s not about beauty, but about charisma. You can often see a person’s character just by looking at their face.
Zosia Dudzic (ZD): You mentioned you’re a casting director ‘in the making’. How did you find your way into this career?
It was really a series of good coincidences. I’d always been connected to the film world, taking different jobs on sets while trying to find my place. Then one day, casting director Paulina Krajnik noticed me and invited me to work with her. She became my mentor and taught me a lot.
BK: What did you learn from her?
Paulina treats every casting as a meeting between two people first, and only then between an actor and a casting director. That’s something I deeply value. It’s never about judgement, it’s about creating a safe, comfortable space where actors can show their best selves. The aim is to build creative energy, not pressure.