Ilona Koimerska Kojiczak passed away. She was the star of “Sami Sui”, playing Jadźka Pawlakowa
“This morning, on September 18, Ilona Kuśmierska-Kocyشاكak – beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother unexpectedly left for the House of the Lord. May you rest in peace! A sad husband, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren” – as an entry appeared on the Facebook account of Ilona Kuśmierska-Kocyłak (+74 years old). The sad news of the actress’s death was reported this evening, September 18. Ilona Kuśmierska-Kocyłak is best known as Jadźka Pawlakowa in the Sylwester Chęciński film trilogy: “Sami Sue”‘Bring it’ and ‘Love it or leave it’. Ilona Kuśmierska-Kocyłak was born in 1948 in Zabrze. She graduated from the State Higher School of Theater in Warsaw. She was not only a film actress, but also a theater actress. She has performed in Warsaw theaters such as Buffo, Syrena and Komedia. She was the wife of Irenos Kojczak, actor of the Współczesny Theater in Warsaw.
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Ilona Kuśmierska-Kocyłak is known for dubbing famous people. Here are some dozens of roles
Ilona Kuśmierska-Kocyłak is also a legend in dubbing. She was not only a dubbing actress, but also a dubbing director. You’ve talked about characters like Minnie Mouse, Judy Jetson from the Jetsons, Peggy Pig from childhood or Zyzio from “Duck Tales”. Her most recent role as a dubbing actress is Grandma in “My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic” in 2013 and One Ząbek’s grandmother in “Scooby Doo and the Detective Brigade” in 2011.
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