Elena Anaya is one of the great actresses of our country. The winner of the Goya Award for her performance in the memorable The Skin I Live In is immersed in the promotion of her new audiovisual project, The Great Shadows, a series in which she stars alongside Irene Escolar, Belén Cuesta, Marta Etura, Lorena López and Itziar Atienza and will premiere on Disney on May 10.
In the middle of her busy tour through different media outlets to promote the series, the interpreter of Everyone is Dead visited this past Wednesday, May 1, the Hora 25 program on Cadena Ser, presented by Pablo Tallón.
During the interview on the radio program, Elena Anaya took the opportunity to open up about her professional career in the world of acting and what scared her most about it. ”Have you had moments of thinking ‘what if my moment has passed’?” the presenter asked.
”Absolutely and even more so when you are getting older and you have taken time to experience other things in your life, like motherhood, in my case double, and dedicate a lot of time and a lot of energy to being very close to my children because I felt that it was The most important thing I had to do at that moment and I couldn’t go to South Africa to film a series,” he began by saying.
And the 48-year-old actress assured that she did not regret having put her motherhood above her work, and that despite having not acted for a long time, fortunately she continued to have new projects. ”Yesterday I received a very appealing project, I jumped for joy when they told me about it,” said the interpreter while confessing that she still could not give details of her new project.
Despite having a successful career, the Goya Award winner said that what scared her most was the phone not ringing again. ‘During this long journey, I have seen so many people with so much talent who one day are no longer called, and you see it so close and so often that it clearly scares you,’ she said.