Presenter and actor David Muro admits to living in ruin: ''The phone has stopped ringing''

During Thursday’s program, Ana Rosa Quintana’s television program addressed the striking case of one of the great actors of our country, who lived his golden age on Telecinco and who is now going through one of his most complicated moments after running out of almost no money and point living in ruin.

”This man presented the Chimes in 2008, he was the protagonist of one of the most successful series of an entire era and now he is in ruin,” said the presenter before giving way to the interview that the performer had given to the program Mediaset.

This is the actor David Venancio Muro, known for playing the character of Roberto in the legendary Telecinco series Escenas de Matrimonio. The Mediaset comedy marked a before and after in his professional career and after the closure of the series, Muro continued his foray into the world of acting, participating in other great fictions such as The Time Between Seams, The Cathedral of the Sea, Acacias 38 or The Mysteries of Laura.

But its current situation is far from the success achieved more than ten years ago. ”Honestly, I have a shitty resume, now the phone has stopped ringing,” the interpreter began. And in addition to being unemployed, Muro has to take care of and support his mother with several health problems. ”She has Alzheimer’s, cancer and a lot of other things, and I don’t have the slightest help. “I don’t have any property, I had to sell it to support my mother,” he declared.

In addition, the artist confirmed that he was going through a difficult financial moment. ”The few savings and the few things have gone or are going away,” he asserted. After listening to his testimony, TardeAR collaborators debated the matter. ”The sad thing in these cases is that they don’t call you and the phone stops ringing for people who have been at the top,” commented collaborator Leticia Requejo. ”He complains that in his golden age he did not earn a fortune, despite the success he achieved,” said journalist Miguel Ángel Nicolás.

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