Just a few days after Daniel Brown (57) said goodbye to the Street as the pub’s Henry, another prominent character ends in the series. Anezka Ruseva at the same time, as Vendula, she experienced a lot, and not only in the Nykl family. “I’m leaving feeling very nostalgic and sad,” admitted the actress, whose series character the screenwriters permanently moved to Telecí. “The good thing is that Calf is in the Highlands and it doesn’t have to be somewhere in Australia, so anything is possible.” indicated that Vendula’s return to the plot is not ruled out in the future. “It was a solid group of people in my life. It’s also probably the longest time I’ve been in an institution. That was the gym and Street,” the actress confided in an interview for TV Nova.
She lost twenty kilos
It was during the filming of Ulica that Rusev went through the biggest change in her life – she lost twenty kilos in a few months! Along with her, the character of her character in the series changed, and the shy Vendula suddenly became a confident woman. “I’m just getting tired of the tires on my stomach! I stopped feeling pretty and started seeing what I probably didn’t want to see before.” Anežka admitted two years ago on her Instagram, saying that she lost weight mainly thanks to a nutritionist. “Today I know that I never want to gain those twenty kilos back,” he is clear.
She lost twenty kilos and looked twenty years younger. • Photo Instagram/R. Quiet, TV Nova
Anežka Rusevová: I’ve always been told that I’m not the princess type
Disappointment and hurt
Up until now, TV viewers knew Rusev practically only from Ulica, so she was all the more happy when she received an offer for the role of the Prussian princess in the series Eliška and Damián, even though she came from the rival TV channel Prima. However, the resulting performance was a complete flop and received harsh criticism from the audience. “I was really looking forward to the shoot, so the negative reception hurt me psychologically,” she admitted on the Backstage podcast. “It was nerves, whether it would work and how I would physically withstand it. Shooting two big series at the same time is no fun,” she explained. “I was also disappointed by a lot of colleagues who laughed at the project, although they don’t always shoot masterpieces either,” complained Anežka, who makes no secret of the fact that she struggled with psychological problems and also suffered from panic attacks.
He leaves i Rajmont
For the time being, he remains in the endless series, but Filip Rajmont (47), known to Ulica fans as Professor Otík, has also closed one crucial chapter of his life in recent days. After 24 years, the actor ends at the National Theatre. “So today I will experience this view for the last time! Thank you all for the good and the bad.” Rajmont said from the stage before the finale of the Hordubal production.
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Heartfelt Goodbyes and Weighty Transformations in Ulica
Ah, the joys of television! Just when you thought you were getting used to characters in your favorite show, they up and leave like they’re in a “Game of Thrones” episode. Not to worry, though—it’s all part of the melodrama. Daniel Brown (57) has already bid adieu to his role as Henry in the beloved series Ulica, and now we’re looking at the departure of Anežka Rusevová, who played the ever-nostalgic Vendula. Talk about a plot twist that would make even the writers of EastEnders raise an eyebrow!
Clouds of Nostalgia and Future Possibilities
Rusevová has shared her mixed emotions about leaving the show—“I’m leaving feeling very nostalgic and sad,” she lamented. Be still my beating heart! Nostalgia and sadness? It sounds like my last Tinder date…
But fret not, dear viewers! Apparently, Vendula is off to Telecí, which is about as enticing as a trip to a dentist’s office. Still, there’s a glimmer of hope as she mused that the good ol’ calf (the animal, folks!) resides in the Highlands, leaving room for return. “It doesn’t have to be somewhere in Australia, so anything is possible,” said the actress, proving that even the writers might be cruising around on the creative highway with a slight detour.
The Weighty Transformation
In a sort of My Fair Lady moment, Rusevová completely transformed during her time on the series. The actress shed about twenty kilos faster than I can finish an entire pizza. In her own words, she got tired of those pesky “tires” around her stomach and decided enough was enough! “I stopped feeling pretty and started seeing what I probably didn’t want to see before,” she reflected, proving once again that we should all invest in a nutritionist and perhaps avoid late-night kebabs.
After losing weight, her character strutted into a confident new persona. I must say, if only we could all have such delightful character arcs!
The Other Side of Fame: Disappointment and Heartache
Now, remember that glittering career isn’t always a bed of roses (or a well-cooked steak). Rusevová faced the ugly side of acting when her portrayal of a Prussian princess in another series bombed harder than a poorly timed joke. “The negative reception hurt me psychologically,” she confessed. I don’t know what’s tougher, her role or her mental stamina! Not to mention the colleagues who jeered at her project, seemingly forgetting their own questionable performances.
On a slightly more whimsical note, I can’t help but imagine conversations in the industry turning into a chaotic roast—“Oh, you think you’re better than a soap opera? Well, I have three failed pilots under my belt. Cheers, mate!” Now that’s the kind of integrity you want in the arts.
Shifting Sands of Departure
And let’s not forget another notable exit from the grand stage: Filip Rajmont, known as Professor Otík. After a lengthy 24 years at the National Theatre, he bid farewell with an emotional salute. I’ll give it to him; leaving after two decades is no small feat! He stated, “So today I will experience this view for the last time! Thank you all for the good and the bad.” It’s like watching the last episode of your favorite series—only there’s no “coming back for a reunion special.”
Meanwhile, back in the Ulica, tensions are rising as Luděk is on the brink, Blanka’s wiping eyes and throwing punches like a contestant on a reality show. Who knew domestic bliss could spark such drama?
Final Thoughts
Change is the only constant, especially in the realm of television drama. Whether it’s shedding weight, characters, or perhaps a little dignity, it’s a wild ride we’re all on. Here’s to the future of Ulica, where we can only hope Vendula returns—possibly with a new diet plan in hand! Because if we can’t have dramatic transformations, at least let’s have some good ol’ suspense!
Just days after the emotional farewell of Daniel Brown (57) from the Street, where he portrayed the beloved character Henry, another significant figure is exiting the series. Anezka Ruseva, who has played the complex role of Vendula, has also bid adieu, closing a chapter that intertwined deeply with the Nykl family storyline. “I’m leaving feeling very nostalgic and sad,” confessed the actress, reflecting on her journey and the emotional weight of her character’s departure, as the screenwriters decided to relocate Vendula to Telecí permanently. “The good thing is that Calf is in the Highlands and it doesn’t have to be somewhere in Australia, so anything is possible.” This glimmer of hope suggests that Vendula might finally find her way back to the series in the future. “It was a solid group of people in my life. It’s also probably the longest time I’ve been in an institution. That was the gym and Street,” Ruseva shared in an introspective interview with TV Nova, expressing gratitude for the relationships she formed over the years.
It was during the filming of Ulica that Rusev went through the biggest change in her life – she lost twenty kilos in a few months! Along with her physical transformation, Vendula’s character evolved dramatically from a timid figure to a self-assured woman who commands attention. “I’m just getting tired of the tires on my stomach! I stopped feeling pretty and started seeing what I probably didn’t want to see before.” Anežka bravely opened up on her Instagram account, detailing her weight loss journey, which was greatly assisted by a nutritionist. She proudly declared, “Today I know that I never want to gain those twenty kilos back,” marking a significant turning point in her life.
Up until now, TV viewers knew Rusev practically only from Ulica, so she was all the more happy when she received an offer for the role of the Prussian princess in the series Eliška and Damián, even though she came from the rival TV channel Prima. However, the resulting performance was a complete flop and received harsh criticism from the audience. “I was really looking forward to the shoot, so the negative reception hurt me psychologically,” she admitted on the Backstage podcast. “It was nerves, whether it would work and how I would physically withstand it. Shooting two big series at the same time is no fun,” she explained with genuine emotion. “I was also disappointed by a lot of colleagues who laughed at the project, although they don’t always shoot masterpieces either,” Anežka revealed, shedding light on the challenging experiences she faced, including her struggles with psychological issues and panic attacks.
For the time being, he remains in the endless series, but Filip Rajmont (47), known to Ulica fans as Professor Otík, has also closed one crucial chapter of his life in recent days. After a remarkable 24 years at the National Theatre, the esteemed actor delivered a heartfelt farewell. “So today I will experience this view for the last time! Thank you all for the good and the bad.” Rajmont poignantly expressed his gratitude from the stage before the final curtain of the Hordubal production, leaving an indelible mark on both the audience and his colleagues.
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