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n your latest work on screen, you surround yourself What scenes do you find the most uncomfortable to
with strong women like the stature of Carmen Maura shoot?
and Belen Rueda. Do you feel that, at last, there are The sexy ones. LOUNGE BAR
beginning to be interesting and important roles for
Iwomen? In what acting genre do you really feel at home with? ALTEA
There is still a lot to be done, but I do think that every day In comedy. Although I have to say that I love drama as well
there are more and more interesting characters for women. and that I would like to work on other genres such as thrill-
Madres is a clear example of this. ers, horror and action.
Women are under a lot of pressure regarding their ap- If you weren't an actress, what profession would you
pearance. Have you suffered this kind of pressure at have chosen?
some point in your career? Do you think our society is Actress! (laughs).
maturing?
I think there is room for everyone in our profession. In a se- How does your present future present itself?
ries, movie or play, the most interesting thing is that there From the 17th of June to the 5th of July I will be at the
are characters with whom the audience feels identified. Abadía theater with the play Ronejo, by the Sexpeare compa-
I have always been lucky to work with characters that are ny. And this year we also have the filming of the third season
close to the public and with whom they empathise, so I feel of Madres, Covid permitting of course.
lucky for that.
In this edition we have also interviewed Emmanuel Es-
Culture is one of the great victims of the pandemic, so parza with whom you shared filming in Yo soy Bea. Is
we are pleased to note that some shootings and projects there a special recollection you would like to share or a
have been able to continue on their way, such as the An- message you would like to send to him?
tena 3 series Deudas. How is filming in times of Covid? Given the situation we are in, I hope that he and all his family
It is very complicated and seems like a crystal reality, but its are doing well and I send him an enormous hug and loads of
like any other job. At any time it can be stopped because, no luck with everything.
matter how much you take care of yourself and no matter
how responsible you are, this virus is still very much un-
known and attacks anyone. Last winter, being able to finish
a season of Deudas or any other series, film or theatre func-
tion has been really tough.
We live in a reality full of uncertainties, do you think that
our society will return to normal as we knew it or have
some changes come to stay?
Hopefully we will return to normality as we knew it, but it
seems that we still have a long time to go.
Do you think that an actor is born with all innate qualities
or is it a matter of method and willpower?
We all have different abilities and intelligence depending on
our skills. Innate talent is very important of course, but work
and willpower are absolutely necessary. Experience is a de-
gree in any job.
Tell us the funniest or most disastrous anecdote lived
with a co-star.
The truth is that none of them are disastrous, funny ones
quite a few but whenever they ask me this question I go
blank because I don't remember any. I'm going to write
down all the anecdotes in a notebook from now on so that I
don't forget them… (laughs).
Is there someone who you would love to share the screen
with?
I would love to work with Javier Bardem and Natalie Poza
among many other greats.
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