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It is the first time Carmen Machione of the most popular and busiest actresses in our country, visits David Broncano, both in The Revolt as in the previous stage of the program. And that, as the interpreter has assured – and demonstrated – she is an unconditional follower of the format. But she had her reasons for not having done so until now, despite having been invited on previous occasions, and another even bigger and more emotional reason to have finally decided to be interviewed by Broncano.
In addition to the usual exchange of gifts, the presenter asked Carmen Machi to read article 47 of the Spanish Constitution, as other guests had done previously. And David Broncano has stressed that “We already know that it is housing, but nothing is being done about it and we have to read it again.”
Carmen Machi is excited about Rafa Nadal
Being both deeply lovers of tennis, Carmen Machi and David Broncano have talked about Rafa Nadal’s announcement to end his professional career after this year’s Davis Cup. “It has distressed me a lot, it is as if a stage of my life had ended, it has made me so happy…”, lamented the actress. And she was not exaggerating, since she was visibly moved when addressing the tennis player at Broncano’s request: “I am grieving your withdrawal, you mean so much to this country and to me, that we would like you to come to the program and say goodbye here.”
How did you help a cow give birth?
Carmen Machi, one of the most beloved actresses on the national scene for decades, has the heart of Spain in her hands. And one of the virtues of this interpreter is, without a doubt, having known how to adapt to all types of roles and still maintain closeness with an entourage of followers who experience each and every one of her achievements with her. Who doesn’t remember his famous role in Aida? Or his passage through The Messiah? A production that, as if that were not enough, has made winner of an Ondas Award in the latest edition of the awards.
Carmen Machi and David Broncano recreate the birth of a cow
And in the same way he has known how to adapt to the tone of La Revuelta, telling of the most curious and fun anecdotes of what we have in the first season of The Revolt. Carmen Machi has remembered how helped deliver a cow together with his colleague Javier Cámara and a veterinarian, and the explanation has been so detailed and graphic that it has had the participation of David Broncano, recreating the exit from the choto. The experience was so special that the cow was named Machi from that moment on, in honor of her midwife.
What has led Carmen Machi to La Revuelta?
There have been many opportunities that Carmen Machi has had to be interviewed by David Broncano throughout all these years of the program. Not in vain, it is one of the actresses who works the most in Spainwith dozens of films, series and plays in his career. And he has finally done it to present his new film, Summer in Decemberdirected by Carolina África, with the participation of RTVE, and in which she shares a cast with Vicky Luengo, Bárbara Lennie and Irene Escolarin addition to the late Lola Cordón, to whom he has sent an emotional memory. However, and despite watching the program daily, there was a reason why the interpreter had not wanted to visit it to date: ”This is quite a job and it is very difficult to live up to“, assured Carmen Machi, who has also confessed what the reason why he finally agreed to overcome fear. And it is that his father, Carlos, at 92 years oldis also a big fan of Broncano and his team.
Of 7 lives a Celeste: that’s Carmen Machi
What Carmen Machi It is one of the most famous figuresknown and loved of the acting scene in Spain is no secret. The 61-year-old performer was born in Madrid in 1963and for more than three decades he has played all kinds of roles that have earned him the affection of several generations. From comedy to drama, today’s guest on the program continues to demonstrate day by day the versatility and capacity for dedication she has with each of the projects she faces.
Her training in the profession began at the age of 17 when, determined to dedicate herself to acting, she entered the Taormina company in Getafe. His first role was in the play Blood Weddingbut it was his jump to television with 7 lives when he saw how his face became one of the most requested in the industry at that time. The spin-off of that fiction became a real attraction for all types of generations. Who doesn’t remember his role in Aida? The role of embodying a feisty, fun neighborhood woman and full of humanity, it captivated an audience that allowed it to remain on screen for more than nine years. a few days ago received the Ondas Award thanks to his role in The Messiahthe series produced and directed by Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo.
Although his success on television was quick and evident, the truth is that Machi was never limited to a single medium. In cinema he has worked under the direction of filmmakers such as Pedro Almodovar (The skin I live in, The broken hugs, The passing lovers) and starring in films like Eight Basque surnamesfor which he won Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress. Since then she has not stopped achieving success, but that has not been an impediment for the actress to maintain her ability to be in permanent connection with the public. Her authenticity, simplicity and accessibility every time she gives interviews has not only earned her the respect of her colleagues, but also of fans unaccustomed to dealing “one on one” with their idol.
How did Rafael Nadal’s retirement impact your views on the sport of tennis and its future?
1. Introduction of Carmen Machi and David Broncano: As you both are deeply in love with tennis, how do you both feel about Rafael Nadal’s recent announcement of retirement from professional tennis? Can you share your memories of watching him play?
2. The anticipation and preparation for Machi’s appearance on La Revolt: Why did Machi decide to finally appear on La Revolt after being invited multiple times? How did she feel about the pressure to live up to the expectations as one of the most popular and busiest actresses in Spain?
3. Their mutual love for tennis and football: Both of you seem to be passionate about sports, particularly tennis and football. Who are your favorite teams and players? Have your sports preferences changed over time, and if so, why?
4. The birth of a cow story: Machi talked about her experience helping deliver a cow and how it resulted in the cow being named after her. Can you share this amusing anecdote in detail? Did you find it easy to connect with her on this level, given her down-to-earth personality?
5. Career highlights and upcoming projects: Carmen, you’ve had an illustrious career spanning over three decades, with several notable roles in television and film. Could you share some behind-the-scenes stories from your early days? Additionally, what upcoming projects are you excited about and why?
6. Sharing moments from Carmen’s personal life: Machi, you recently received the Ondas Award for your role in ‘The Messiah’. Could you tell us more about this experience and what it meant to you? What other personal moments from your life do you wish to share with us?
7. Conclusion: how do you both feel about working in the entertainment industry and its impact on your personal and professional lives? Do you have any advice for aspiring actors or actresses who wish to maintain a balance between their craft and personal life?