Stefan Friedman was not a school nerd.  He repeated his grades and final exams.  But it is not everything

Stefan Friedman was not a school nerd. He repeated his grades and final exams. But it is not everything

Stefan Friedmann has been entertaining many Poles with his talent for decades. Some time ago he gave an interview in which he admitted that as a young boy he did not put much effort into learning. He described in detail the complicated path of his education, which took much longer than it should have.

Although nowadays there is a lot of talk about how important education is, this was not always the case years ago. However, many Polish stars did not focus on education when they were young, and yet they managed to make a great career. One of such people is 82-year-old Stefan Friedmann, who has many film and theater roles to his credit.

The “M jak miłość” star had learning problems. He repeated the class and passed his final exams the second time!

Currently, the actor is best known for the role of Józef Modry in the soap opera “M jak miłość”, but in the past he was known for his comedic talent, which we can admire, for example, in the film “CK Dezerterzy”. However, before he hit the stage and film sets, he was an ordinary student who had difficulties with learning. It turns out that the biggest problems for him were the queen of all sciences, i.e. mathematics, which caused him to repeat a grade.

Later, due to poor results, he was expelled from the 6th Secondary School. Tadeusz Reytan in Warsaw, and he took his final exams at another school. But he managed to obtain his secondary school leaving certificate only the second time. Friedmann admitted a year ago that it was a source of shame for him at the time.

I made my parents and my girlfriend feel bad,” he said.

When he finished school, he went to college. He finished these even longer than high school

However, at a later stage of his education, he was still not an eagle. He chose the Lodz Film School to study, where he was a student for ten years. After such a long time, he finally passed the external examination. Previously, he also applied to the Theater Academy in Warsaw, but was not accepted. Apparently, during the interrogation at the request of prof. Jan Świderski to say something cheerful, he replied: “Happy Hallelujah”, which could have determined the commission’s decision.

Source: Gazeta

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