She is so much fun to watch when she speaks English. In her Polish interviews you can feel she is controling herself in order not to say too much. She is much more tensed due to enormous press hate that is imposed on her. Good to see her so relaxed and open.
Born in 1984 in Poland, always thought and felt there is any other better place in the world to be born and grew up than Poland and Europe. Never thought about the America as a magical, promised land. But I was always very curious about many different cultures and countries. Back in the 80-90ties I of course did watch and even played the Dynasty (mainly as Alexis;), Beverly Hills, Dempsey and Makepeace( British television crime drama ), Jake and the Fatman and many many more, but I always loved ans somehow better understood the old classic movies- Polish, American , British, French comedies and Italian golden era films. From different times.I love Kieslowskis films and the Cabaret by Bob Fosse and They Shoot Horses, Don't They or Gone with the wind equally. And I have always believed that being open for other cultures and at the same loving my own, was possible because I was born in Poland. The country that is open and curious about the outside world and ideas, the country that is at the same time , full of so many creative people and artists offering a deeply Polish soul - rooted artistic expressions, made me a very open-minded and very curious person. I know very well my own culture and and yet the world has so many different colours to offer. Isnt it fantastic? And that combination is great for me, loving own culture and being very much open for anything that is valuable that comes from the other human achievements elsewhere. Ps. But all right, but I have to admit, I prefer Europe to live in:) Thanks for a nice audition!
Yeah, maybe, but it was not very popular. I didn't know it either. I think they meant it was something everyone knew in America like "Klan" in Poland or something :D
@@ankabrzeska5931 I disagree. It's an iconic show which I was looking forward to every afternoon after classes. It was a show for teenagers and was as popular among kids then like Beverly Hills 90210 among older audience and Dynasty among adults in the 90s. You might not know it cos maybe you're too young/old? I'm same age as Weronika and I watched it everyday in my teens.
I have never heard of it. I'm 38 now, so I remember Dynasty, BH90210, The Bundys etc. :). And never heard of anyone who watched that series :) Maybe I am too old :)
She is amazing. She's been doing a lot for domestic violence victims here in Poland. I really appreciate that she uses her loud voice to speak on behalf of people who can't speak so loudly or can't speak at all. Not only is she beautiful physically, but most importantly mentally and emotionally. I cheer for this girl ❤
She mixed up the high school thing a little bit. When she was a teenager Polish schooling system was divided into two parts: 7 years of Elementary/Primary School (which you finish at 14) and 4 years of High School (which you finish at 18).
And you mixed it up again. It was 8 years of elementary school (like it is now) (starting at 7y.o, which makes you 15 at the end of it) and then 4 years of high school, which makes you 19 at the end.
Thank you for the feedback - this is one of our first few shows so we are still fine tuning and improving things as we go along. This is helpful. Sincerely, "The Man in Black"
She is so much fun to watch when she speaks English. In her Polish interviews you can feel she is controling herself in order not to say too much. She is much more tensed due to enormous press hate that is imposed on her. Good to see her so relaxed and open.
I agree! It! She's so natural and funny! Apparently she's really American soul and feels much more better there :)
She is a wonderful person and a pleasure to chat with! Thank You for watching!
Born in 1984 in Poland, always thought and felt there is any other better place in the world to be born and grew up than Poland and Europe. Never thought about the America as a magical, promised land. But I was always very curious about many different cultures and countries. Back in the 80-90ties I of course did watch and even played the Dynasty (mainly as Alexis;), Beverly Hills, Dempsey and Makepeace( British television crime drama ), Jake and the Fatman and many many more, but I always loved ans somehow better understood the old classic movies- Polish, American , British, French comedies and Italian golden era films. From different times.I love Kieslowskis films and the Cabaret by Bob Fosse and They Shoot Horses, Don't They or Gone with the wind equally. And I have always believed that being open for other cultures and at the same loving my own, was possible because I was born in Poland. The country that is open and curious about the outside world and ideas, the country that is at the same time , full of so many creative people and artists offering a deeply Polish soul - rooted artistic expressions, made me a very open-minded and very curious person. I know very well my own culture and and yet the world has so many different colours to offer. Isnt it fantastic? And that combination is great for me, loving own culture and being very much open for anything that is valuable that comes from the other human achievements elsewhere. Ps. But all right, but I have to admit, I prefer Europe to live in:) Thanks for a nice audition!
Of course we had "Saved By The Bell" in Poland! It's called "Byle do dzwonka" here;)
Yeah, maybe, but it was not very popular. I didn't know it either.
I think they meant it was something everyone knew in America like "Klan" in Poland or something :D
@@ankabrzeska5931 I disagree. It's an iconic show which I was looking forward to every afternoon after classes. It was a show for teenagers and was as popular among kids then like Beverly Hills 90210 among older audience and Dynasty among adults in the 90s. You might not know it cos maybe you're too young/old? I'm same age as Weronika and I watched it everyday in my teens.
I have never heard of it.
I'm 38 now, so I remember Dynasty, BH90210, The Bundys etc. :). And never heard of anyone who watched that series :)
Maybe I am too old :)
"Do dzwonka' is not "Saved by the bell".
@@popkulturalnasciana7818 can you read at all? I wrote "BYLE do dzwonka". 😂👍🏼👏🏼🤣
She is amazing. She's been doing a lot for domestic violence victims here in Poland. I really appreciate that she uses her loud voice to speak on behalf of people who can't speak so loudly or can't speak at all. Not only is she beautiful physically, but most importantly mentally and emotionally. I cheer for this girl ❤
Would be awesome if it was possible to invite her again. She's so cool!
Thank You for watching!
@@ThatPopCultureShow thank you guys for your awesome show! I enjoy watching all the interviews! It always makes my day!
I just saw her in subtitled Les Dames episode 2. Just wow
Where did you see that? It's been 10 years In trying to watch this one to no luck.
She's a delight! Great show
my favourite polish actress 🇵🇱❤️ excellent interview by the way🙌🏼🤩
I didn't know she is so charming and smart...obviously beautiful too! 🙌😘
She mixed up the high school thing a little bit. When she was a teenager Polish schooling system was divided into two parts: 7 years of Elementary/Primary School (which you finish at 14) and 4 years of High School (which you finish at 18).
And you mixed it up again. It was 8 years of elementary school (like it is now) (starting at 7y.o, which makes you 15 at the end of it) and then 4 years of high school, which makes you 19 at the end.
@@pauljet yep, you pretty much 19 years old when graduating from HS in Poland not 14...
great, wish her good luck
I know the man in black said he's introvert but it shouldn't be the reason why his microphone is soooo silent...
Thank you for the feedback - this is one of our first few shows so we are still fine tuning and improving things as we go along. This is helpful. Sincerely, "The Man in Black"
Beautiful
What a beauty!
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