Goya Toledo admits that the Canarian accent continues to be a problem in his profession

Las tres puertas stated goodbye to the viewers of La 2 at this time.

Goya Toledo admits that the Canarian accent continues to be a problem in his profession

Las tres puertas stated goodbye to the viewers of La 2 at this time. María Casado's program ended the season this week with three distinctive company: actress GoyaToledo, casting director Luis San Narciso and singer Alfred García.

Goya Toledo has participated in additional than 40 movies, together with Amores perros, La caja 507 and Las 13 rosas. The actress has reviewed her skilled profession with all types of particulars along with María Casado and she or he has additionally addressed elements of her private life.

At first of his interview with María Casado, Goya Toledo recalled that the second that modified his life was when he was supplied his first position: "It was a really lovely story. The director noticed me in Lanzarote and advised me 'you're the protagonist of my subsequent movie' and he advised me 'Mararía'. He examined me and took me", he recalled.

Then again, the actress has assured that she needs a Goya, however, above all, a superb movie: “I need a Goya, after all I do. Above all, I need a good movie, a superb character, after which they inform me 'You're taking the Goya'. That must be great."

Nevertheless, not every thing is as fairly because it appears. The actress has revealed that her Canarian accent was an issue for her within the castings: "I went to the castings and so they advised me no, no... it is as a result of your accent", she commented. “I used to be learning dramatic artwork. I used to be very excited. Coming into a casting and pondering that they have been going to ask me about my accent… Horrible ”, she added.

As well as, the actress has assured that she believes that it continues to be problematic: "I believe that this continues to occur until you play a Canarian character," she commented visibly severe underneath the watchful eye of María Casado.

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