His acting career developed in the late 1990s, when, as a 21-year-old, he made his debut in the series “I, Malinowski”. 10 years later, he received a role in the film “39 and a Half”, where he played alongside the star of Polish cinema, . His appearance in the production consolidated his position in the world of show business, and the young actor became recognizable throughout Poland.
Tragic accident
Alan Andersz’s promising career was interrupted by an accident that occurred during one of the events. In one of Warsaw’s clubs, he got into a fight with another actor, as a result of which he fell down the stairs. A hit to the head caused Alan Andersz to have a hemorrhage. In the hospital, he underwent a 7-hour operation and was then placed in a medically induced coma. Doctors didn’t have very good news for the actor’s family. They feared that if he survived, he would not be able to function on his own.
However, the actor was very determined and fully committed to the recovery process. In one of the interviews, he said that it was difficult because his friends did not show him much support at that time. “I got disappointed with people. Now I’m more careful,” he told “Flesz” magazine.
After the accident, Alan Andersz also broke off contact with , for whom he had great regret. Apparently, the actor never once visited him in the hospital. Alan Andersz also had great regret towards the justice system, which classified the event as an unfortunate accident.
Despite the unfavorable prognosis, the actor managed to return to full health. Although he did not interrupt his acting career, during the pandemic he decided to take up welding. His knowledge of the profession was passed on to him by a friend. “During the first hard lockdown, I sat in the workshop all the time and learned how to weld,” he said.
Source: Gazeta

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