I feel like I never stopped being a small town girl.

I feel like I never stopped being a small town girl.
I feel like I never stopped being a small town girl.

The actress Viviana Saccone I’m going through C5N and reviewed his long career in theater, film and television: He remembered his debut in Treble clef in 1988 and his time Friends are friends, next to Pablo Rago, among other successes. She had glowing words about how she lives her profession: “Although I am an actress, I feel like I never stopped being a village girl.”

In the program Right Now, with the driving of Julieta Camañosaid that he was born in a town near Brandsen: “I am from the village and I feel that I have never lost that and I am always returning to my family. I have a well-placed ‘no ego’.”

“What I enjoy most about the profession is when I act and when I have to go to events I don’t find it very cool,” he added. Regarding the lack of fiction, he reflected: “This is a race that we always knew was complicated and Throughout our lives, many actors have to do other things because we can’t make a living from this… I always felt very blessed from that place.”

The artist spoke about a spiritual work “that is reflected in aesthetics” and assured: “You cannot fight against the passage of time. The passing of the years and its consequences are inevitable and I try to make friends in the best way possible.

She also spoke about her love life, after a courtship with a man much younger than her: “It was difficult for me to accept it, and the one who enabled the bond with Santi was Allegra when she was 12 years old. There was not much to consider. “We adults think a lot about things that teenagers already have answers to.”

Saccone, 56, has two daughters, Serena, 28, and Allegra, 20, with whom he has a good dialogue: “I raised them freely, and I hope they feel the confidence to speak openly. “The limits that I am the mother are clear.”

Saccone and Tobar go on tour with the black comedy Radojka

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Currently, he is rehearsing to start a tour with the work Radojka, next to Eugenia Tobal. It is the story of two unfortunate women who do not want to lose their jobs and the woman they care for dies.

Saccone really enjoys the production before going on stage and what happens on stage: “It’s dark humor and it’s very fun to do,” he remarked. He also referred to his partner on stage: “I have been working for more than 35 years and “We had never crossed paths and Eugenia is wonderful.”

 
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