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Paty López told how he created ‘La Carolita’ of Aquelarre: “He gave for more delusional characters”

Aquelarre, The iconic television series of the late 90s of TVN, was reset on the channel and is already in the final stretch.

During the of April 23, Patricia López talked in the program The noonand reviewed the character who catapulted his career.

The remembered production was the television series of the interpreter, and for her it means “An emotional trip that connects me with my youngest version.”

“I am happy! La Carolita and Aquelarre takes her, great ,” López added. “It reminds me of what I was: of energy, optimism, creativity and desire. Today, despite the fatigue that motherhood brings, it is still the same optimism that moves me, ”he reflected.

Paty López in Aquelarre

“I proposed this idea Quena and liked”

López revealed that: “Carolita was a peasant from this town where only were born, and When I started investigating myself that in all rural areas of Chile, and until today, culture was a boom. ”

“There I said ‘What if she sees Mexican television series and that’s why he speaks as Mexican?’ I proposed this idea to Quena (Rencoret, the director), and she liked it, He found him nice, “he recalled.

And he added: “The scriptwriters were later assumed and they began to write to me according to this proposal. But I must thank that at that the characters were more archetypal, I gave for more delusional characters. ”

It should be remembered that a few weeks ago, Ximena Rivas He also talked about his role in Poncia In the same production, and said it was her idea that the character spoke with rhymes, A tremendous challenge that assumed happy.

Ximena Rivas
Ximena Rivas as Poncia in Aquelarre
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