For many years, the actress Sonya Smith was the protagonist of successful TV soaps produced by Telemundo as “Where is Elisa?” y “Rent-A-husband”, however, it has been a while since far away of the sets of recording.
In a recent interview for the program “The Hot Table” of Telemundo conducted by Gisselle Blondetthe actress reappeared remembering his participation in the popular melodrama “Dirty face”, and also referred to his life current as nurse.
“Someone told me out there ‘she is no longer going to be an actress, she is now a nurse’. I almost had a heart attack, I said how is it going to be that my ‘Dirty Face’ is going to leave acting”, commented during the interview.
Sonya talked about her days as an actress and made it clear that hers is the performance. “No, not at all. I think that once you’re an actor, you’re always an actor. Obviously right now I’m at another stage, I’m working as a nurse. But no, I continue, I love acting, it’s something that always goes to be with me,” said Smith.
The host of the program pointed out that the patients from the hospital should surprise you that your nurse be someone so known as it is Smith thanks to his various participations in successful productions in television. “It’s very funny, because there are some of the patients who tell me ‘I know you’. It happened to me when I worked in Los Angeles, who works as a medical interpreter, it also happened to me a lot,” he acknowledged. Sonya.
When questioned by Blondet if you want to go back to performance, Sonya Smith was categorical. “Of course. I’ve done a few things, I started the year doing a few little things,” replied the actress.
In addition, Sonya spoke of the evolution who suffered the gender of the TV soaps since he starred inDirty face” in 1992. “There is a very big difference. Today soap operas are action, at that time soap operas were more romantic, than if the poor girl falls in love with the rich. Today it is not so much like that. Many Sometimes I think that right now violence predominates a lot within the projects that exist,” he said. Smith.