Liliana Komorowska is an accomplished actress with an MFA in Film and Drama Arts from the Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw. She made her debut performance in a Masterpiece Theater production of The Crucible as Abigail, dir.Z. Hubner (1980) won the Best Debut Award by an Actress from the Polish Television Academy. She performed at the renowned repertory theatre in Warsaw (Teatr Dramatyczny) with the masters of the Polish stage Gustaw Holoubek, Zbigniew Zapasiewicz, Piotr Fronczewski, Marek Kondrat, Janusz Gajos, Zofia Rysiówna.

She worked with film directors: Krzysztof Zanussi in Contract with Leslie Caron and A Man from a Far Country. Jewdocha in Austeria by Jerzy Kawalerowicz was one of her most acclaimed roles on the big screen.

When martial law was declared in Poland on December 13, 1981, it virtually banned the young artist from further developing her promising acting career. A feature film opportunity with Academy Award-winning director Moshe Mizrahi was her ticket to freedom. She arrived to work alongside Kyra Sedgwick in War and Love, after which she worked on many film and television credits, including TV daytime series: Another World NBC (as Daphne Grimaldi, 1985), As the World Turns CBS (as Angela Visconti, 1986), One Life to Live ABC (as Anabella Corto,1987), becoming a soap opera star.

She moved on to The Cosby Show and Highlander. She starred in an off-Broadway drama, Shots at Fate. This period also brought guest-starring roles in TV productions such as Simon & Simon, Equalizer, Kojak (opposite Telly Savalas) and a guest-starring role in a CBS pilot, The Saint. (1988). She was a lead in an Indy film Astonished opposite Charles Dutton (Alien III). Komorowska has worked with an Academy Award-winning director Bruce Beresford on the film Her Alibi, playing opposite Paulina Porizkova in a duet with Tom Selleck. In 1989 in London, she worked on the BBC acclaimed mini-serial Mother Love with Dame Diana Rigg (BAFTA award for the best British TV series).

In 1991 she moved to Los Angeles, where she worked on many TV series, and she landed a lead role in a cult Horror feature Scanners III directed by Christian Duguay,

Hunger (TV Series), with her lead role in Red Light, won the GALAXY Award for the best Canadian TV series in 2003, produced by Academy Award producer Ridley Scott and Golden Globe award-winning producer Tony Scott.

She appeared in a miniseries for CBS Joan of Arc opposite Jacqueline Bissette and Leelee Sobieski (13 nominations for EMMY), The Rise of Evil, a CBS miniseries with Robert Carlyle, and in a feature film Suspicious Minds, next to Patrick Bergen and Gary Busy.

She guest-starred in a CTV production, The Royal Scandal (Hallmark TV Sherlock Holmes), where she played an Opera Diva, Irena Adler, a love interest of Sherlock Holmes. She worked with a director, Christian Duguay, on films: Screamers with Peter Weller (Robocop) and The Assignment while collaborating with Hollywood's A-listers, including Aidan Quinn, Donald Sutherland, and Sir Ben Kingsley. The Art of War, starring Wesley Snipes, and an action flick, The Extreme Ops.

In a miniseries for CBS, Joan of Arc, she played alongside Jacqueline Bisset and in the miniseries Hitler with Julianna Margulies and Live Schreiber.

She lives now in Montreal, where she played in the following French-speaking films: French- Canadian feature film Romeo and Juliette with legendary Jeanne Moreau, Odyssey d' Alice Trembley dir. Denise Filiatrault, Omerta dir. Luc Dionne. She appeared on TV as a guest star in Men in Quarantine, Trauma and La Galaire. On stage, Liliana was a co-star in the play The Professional (Theatre Prospero in Montreal), with Gabriel Arcand, one of the best French-Canadian actors. She played with Charles Shaughnessy in the movie Christmas with a Prince: Becoming Royal, was a co-star in The Perfect Kiss and starred in the comedy My Waco Parents.

From 2012 Liliana opened the doors to Polish productions, where she was a star on TV in Teraz albo nigdy (Now or Never), Blondynka (The Blond), Na dobre i na złe (For Better or for Worse), as well as in the features Mniejsze zło (Lesser Evil) – dir. Janusz Morgenstern and Excentrycy, czyli po słonecznej stronie ulicy (Eccentrics -) dir. Janusz Majewski. Recently she co-stars with Joanna Kulig in a thriller Pajęczyna, (Spider’s Web).