Some people don’t know that the acting duo is also together every day. In “Good morning TVN”, Bonaszewski recalled how he played the roles of Józef Piłsudski and his beloved, Aleksandra Szczerbińska, with Landowska. Journalists asked whether it was easy to be at work and at home every day.
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Mariusz Bonaszewski and Dorota Landowska are a couple on stage and in life. She immediately caught his eye
— It’s always the same, but it all depends on the people, their characters and the way they approach work. I love working with Mariusz, he constantly inspires me and makes me happy every time. Paradoxically, we don’t bring it home that much, said the actress.
Her partner agreed with her opinion. -I don’t think it’s destructive, why? – he said. — You are in this job because it is a fascinating job, a passion, and that’s what it is [pasjonująca] “We talk about it at home,” he admitted.
Work is work, but 60-year-old Mariusz Bonaszewski and 55-year-old Dorota Landowska were united by fascination, and later by love. The actress mentioned that she loved the role of Bonaszewski from “Hamlet” in the radio play. When she met him on the radio, it turned out that he had placed the copy in a clearly visible place to impress the woman.
— I saw Dorota at the theater, she seemed to me a fascinating young actress. When an actor is so possessive, the audience becomes quiet, and when you sit next to them you feel that they are listening.
– mentioned the actor.
Ewa Drzyzga couldn’t help but ask the guests about the wedding. She recalled that Bonaszewski proposed several times, but was rejected. They finally got married “for practical reasons” after 16 years of relationship.
— In a way, the son, he was three years old at the time, was terribly jealous that his mother was getting married — joked the actress.
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(in a thick British accent, a la Jimmy Carr, Rowan Atkinson, Ricky Gervais, and Lee Evans)
Well, well, well, what do we have here? A lovely couple, Mariusz Bonaszewski and Dorota Landowska, who not only share a stage together but also a bed. How quaint. How adorable. How utterly bloody convenient. I mean, who needs personal space, right? (chuckles)
Now, let’s get to the juicy bits. Apparently, they met while working on a radio play, and Mariusz was immediately smitten. Ah, the classic “I saw you across the room, and I just knew” scenario. (sarcastically) Oh, how original. And, of course, he just had to make sure that his script was prominently displayed so she wouldn’t miss him. (in a silly voice) “Ooh, look at me, I’m an actor, I’m a star!” (back to normal voice) Ah, bless.
Now, Dorota, lovely Dorota, said that Mariusz inspires her and makes her happy every time they work together. (in a mock-skeptical tone) Oh, really? That’s quite a bold statement, considering they’ve been together for 16 years and still manage to not strangle each other. (chuckles) I mean, that’s a feat in itself.
And then, there’s the wedding proposal. Several times, Mariusz asked Dorota to marry him, but she said no. (in a dry tone) Ah, the classic “I’m not interested, but don’t worry, I’ll marry you eventually” move. But, of course, they finally tied the knot “for practical reasons.” (sarcastically) Oh, romance is dead.
Mariusz also mentioned that their son was “terribly jealous” when his mother got married. (in a silly voice) Oh, poor little boy, mommy and daddy are getting married, and I’m not the center of attention anymore. (back to normal voice) Ah, kids these days, eh?
In conclusion, this couple is a lovely example of how two people can be together for 16 years and still manage to not drive each other completely mad. (chuckles) Although, I’m sure there are plenty of arguments about who left the dishes in the sink and who forgot to take out the trash. (winks)
Well, that’s all for today, folks. Thanks for reading this delightful article about love, marriage, and the theatrical world. If you have any juicy gossip or a topic you’d like to suggest, do write to us at [email protected]. (in a cheeky tone) Or, you know, just tell us about your own messy love lives. We’re all ears… or, at least, all eyes. (winks)