Even though Agnieszka Pilaszewska has many appearances under her belt, most viewers associate her with the role of the charismatic wife of driver Karol Krawczyk from the series “Miodowe lata”. Despite the huge success of the production and the audience’s sympathy for Pilaszewska, the artist unexpectedly disappeared from the cast in 2001. For years, people wondered what the reason for her departure was.
Viewers loved her as Alina Krawczyk – why did she leave unexpectedly?
Initially, Agnieszka Pilaszewska spoke very reluctantly about her departure from “The Honey Years” – the rest of the cast also did not want to comment on the subject. Only years later did the actress decide to dispel viewers’ doubts. Especially since in the meantime there have been many different rumors and theories about replacing her with Katarzyna Żak. It was even said that the series’ Karol Krawczyk (Cezary Żak) deliberately wanted his own wife to play alongside him. However, these rumors were quickly put to rest by Artur Barciśwho played the role of Tadeusz Norek, clearly saying that nothing like this happened.
Agnieszka Pilaszewska speaks directly about her departure
Years later, Agnieszka Pilaszewska herself decided to comment on the matter. In last year’s interview for Plejada, she shed a completely new light on this issue. – I didn’t give up playing in “The Honeymooners”, no actor can afford to break the contract. To think otherwise is naive, she explained. The star also referred to rumors about her alleged deterioration of her relationship and conflict with Cezary Żak, which would lead to her departure from the series. – Let’s not go back to that, because it won’t get us anywhere. This happened 25 years ago. We are on good terms with Cezary Żak. I loved spending time with him and nothing has changed. Amen – concluded Pilaszewska.
Source: Gazeta

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