Rob Kazinsky missed by producers
Thursday, 22 October 2009
'EastEnders' regret losing Albert Square hunk Rob Kazinsky.
Rob, 25, played bad boy Sean Slater in the BBC soap for three years but executive producer Diederick Santer said he wishes the actor had stayed on longer.
He said: "The one person I was particularly sad to lose was Rob Kazinsky. I think he had a very busy and intense time in the show, and wanted to try other things.
"I wasn't going to stay in his way, but there was plenty more we could have done with the character."
Rob has recently spoken about how he's struggled to find work since leaving 'EastEnders' and has turned down reality TV shows.
He said: "In this country it's been very difficult - there's no work going on here.
"The industry's ground to an absolute halt so I've been very fortunate to get the work I've got so far and am relishing it. I can't seem to buy a job here but seem to be doing OK elsewhere."
(C) BANG Media International
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